Battle of Armageddon , Seismographs ready?

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    Old texts, Fantasy or a dream?cool.png

    Zechariah 14:44 states:

    On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.What type of God extends its feet on two geographical points of mountains? Apart from a seismic God?As some one(s) who had experienced precognitions, I ask, is this precognition, induced to Zechariah mind thousands of years ago?

    And why do believers take that as the
    days of Armageddon? instead of warning to people not inhabitant that block of land? Because of the future events?

    “On that day there will be neither sunlight nor cold, frosty darkness.”“On that day
    living water will flow out from Jerusalem, half of it east to the Dead Sea and half of it west to the Mediterranean Sea, in summer and in winter.”(Rift expansion)?

    “The whole land, from Geba to Rimmon, south of Jerusalem, will become like the Arabah(oceanic Rift ?). But Jerusalem will be raised up high from the Benjamin Gate to the site of the First Gate (Orogeny), to the Corner Gate, and from the Tower of Hananel to the royal winepresses, and will remain in its place.”

    From WP:
    “The Dead Sea basin is of particular interest due to its title as the lowest land-based elevation on Earth. Other qualities that make the Dead Sea basin unique is the apparent lack of earthquakes in the middle of the basin, an occurrence that is common amongst pull-apart basins as the transform fault tries to accommodate the left-stepping offset, a process that could be described as the fault trying to smooth itself into a more linear feature with no step-overs. The earthquakes are also much deeper than other transform earthquakes throughout the world.

    The basin also has a very low heat flow compared to other strike-slip faults like the San Andreas Fault. A hypothesis of why the Dead Sea basin has unique earthquake locations, earthquake depths, and a lower heat flow is the "drop-down" or damage rheology hypothesis.”

    Are we reading the old texts correctly?rolleyes.png

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    https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/what-is-holy-about-land-of-israel.7959554/page-83?get_post=true&direction=previous


    IMO ALL ....Already there!biggrin.png

 
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