Epstein List Tied to Biblical Prophecy, Say UK Scholars: Revelation’s Seventh Seal Decoded?
The Epstein List is back in the headlines. But this time, it’s not just political analysts or conspiracy theorists weighing in — it’s biblical scholars.
In a surprising twist that’s raising eyebrows across religious and secular communities alike, a group of UK-based theologians now suggest that the long-rumoured “Epstein List” may correspond with a pivotal prophecy from the Book of Revelation.
Yes, that Revelation. The one about the apocalypse.
“It’s fairly clear to see now,” said Dr. Clifford Martin, professor of divinity at London’s St. Augustine’s School of Theology.
“Though much of the information found in the book of Revelation is ambiguous and shrouded in mystery until the end of days, we can now be fairly confident that the opening of the seventh seal from chapter 8 is the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.”
The claim is extraordinary. But Martin and his colleagues stand by it.
Their reasoning? The social, political, and even spiritual tremors that have rippled through global society following mentions of the Epstein case seem to align with apocalyptic symbolism.
According to the scholars, the unveiling of the list — if it happens in full — could mark a monumental event. Not just for justice or global elites, but for humanity’s entire understanding of good, evil, and accountability.
“There may be even more to be found here,” Martin added. “There are now theories that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse may actually be AI robots that will be developed by Elon Musk and Tesla, but that’s still conjecture at this point. But the seventh seal? Yeah, totally the Epstein list.”
Despite the outlandish nature of the claim, it’s gaining traction online. Religious forums, conspiracy channels, and even mainstream platforms are buzzing with renewed interest in both the Epstein scandal and eschatological scripture.
Adding another layer to the controversy, US lawyer Alan Dershowitz — once closely associated with Epstein — has publicly dismissed all claims surrounding the alleged list. He’s described the ongoing attention as politically charged speculation. You can read more about Dershowitz’s rejection of the Epstein client list claims and his reasoning behind it.
Not everyone is buying it, of course. Critics have dismissed the comparison as sensationalist nonsense. But it’s difficult to ignore the cultural undercurrent. People are searching for meaning in chaos, and the Epstein case, with its murky trails and unanswered questions, offers plenty of fuel for prophetic interpretation.
Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump added to the spectacle, commenting that the Book of Revelation was a “giant hoax.” That statement, controversial in any context, only fanned the flames of this theological firestorm.
As for the truth behind the Epstein List and its potential to unravel world powers or match up with divine prophecy? That’s still unfolding.