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Recent Dead Sea earthquake ushering in ‘End of Days’ prophecy

Sunday, August 2, 2015 19:46
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Thursday morning, at 5:39 local time, a 4.4-magnitude earthquake occurred in the Dead Sea region of Israel, an area that is the deepest depression on the face of the planet. Though there were no reports of injury or damage in Israel or neighboring Jordan, it is certainly worth considering the meaning of the event, especially in light of other recent earthquakes that have hit Israel and the catastrophic earthquake that hit a struck Nepal a few months ago.

Biblical scholars explain that the name of God, “Elohim,” refers to the aspect revealed through nature and linked to judgment. For early man, and even today, every natural phenomenon can be an awe inspiring experience, an occasionally fearsome reminder of our mortality. An earthquake is, quite literally, a moving experience.

Scientists have noted that the Dead Sea Rift has affected human civilization through time as well as the flora and fauna of the region, causing migrations and creating water sources. However, it should be noted that the location of Thursday’s earthquake is the precise region of Jericho, known for its city walls that came tumbling down, and also the area of Sodom and Gomorrah. A biblical perspective certainly seems in order when considering occurrences of geological proportions.

The recent quake was a result of tensions in the Dead Sea Fault which is part of the Syrian-African Rift, extending from Syria to Mozambique. Experts have predicted that a major earthquake could occur in the near future and local authorities have begun projects to bolster building against such an event.  Tectonic tension is building and most geologists consider a major event to be inevitable.

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    “Thursday morning, at 5:39 local time, a 4.4-magnitude earthquake occurred in the Dead Sea region of Israel, an area that is the deepest depression on the face of the planet.”

    It’s common for earthquakes in that region, they happen on an almost daily basis, because the African continent is crashing into the Eurasian continent. And it’s not the deepest depression on earth, not by a long way, that would be the Mariana trench off the coast of Japan.

    :lol:

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