Jan Mikael (27 Nov 2007)
"Can we be sure that ?"


 
from Danmark 27.11.o7
to John and Doves site !
 
When I read this information from Shantini, about a second earthquake in Israel. And noted there is a great Rift, called the Syrian-African Rift. I immidiatly though: could it be great earthquake on this Rift,
who destroy Damascus, and divide Jerusalem fysically ?
 
We so often have talked about war between Israel and Syria, but it have not happen. And now Syria is in Annapolis with other arab-nations to find a solution. Im sure they want it, because they frigthen Iran and its influenze in the region. - So what is worse for them ? to accept Israel and find a peace-solution, - or lett Iran and its "dark forces" take over ? - then a lot of Arab dynasties will fall for ever, and they know it.
 
I think we should take a good look on Ezekiel 38 again, and find out who it is there start a war against Israel, - and who are those Arab nations we not could find in Ezekiel 38:1-6.v. ? - also be aware of the situation in Israel when the are been attacked, read Ezekiel 38: 10-12.v. - and Im sure 38:13.v. it is the risen for why God get angry on the Gentile nations, who not come for help.
 
Think it over, - but dont answer me, if you not read Ezekiel 38 first. And Im not interested in any churches teachings, because what different have they done to now ?
 
- but you as single person is welcome to say what you mean.
 
MARANATHA - YBIC, - JAN MIKAEL.
 
 
 Shanthini (26 Nov 2007)

"Israel : Second minor earthquake in one week"


Second minor earthquake in one week

JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST

Nov. 24, 2007

A minor earthquake was felt throughout Israel early Saturday.

The quake, which occurred at approximately 12:15 a.m., lasted several seconds and was felt across various cities in central Israel as well as in some of its more northerly towns. The quake measured at 4.2 on the Richter scale, and its epicenter was located in central Israel, Army Radio reported.

This is the second earthquake to hit Israel in the past week.

On Monday, two successive earthquakes were felt across most of the country: the first was measured at 3.0 on the Richter scale and the second at 4.2.

Tel Aviv University scientists recently said that a major earthquake in the region was long overdue.

The university's Dr. Shmuel Marco noted that the Syrian-African Rift is a high-risk location for earthquakes.

"We have not had any strong ones since 1033, which means another one is long due. It's impossible to know when it will strike, just like you can't predict road accidents."

Judy Siegel-Itzkovich contributed to this report.

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