Posted on 06/29/2023 3:50:47 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Many people are familiar with the account in the biblical Book of Genesis about the two sin-filled cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and their cataclysmic destruction.
Yet many in this modern, scientific age struggle — or outright refuse — to accept that the cities ever really existed, much less that God wiped them out with fire from heaven.
After all, to believe Genesis would be to accept that God is real, the Bible is true, and that God really does bring judgment against individuals, cities, and even whole nations if they stubbornly reject God and flagrantly disobey His commands.
In other words, if Sodom and Gomorrah really existed and really were destroyed by God raining down fire and brimstone from heaven — especially because the people proudly embraced homosexuality and utterly rejected God’s design of heterosexual marriage, among many other sins — then that would mean that God really has a set of rules for mankind to live by and that there are serious consequences for rejecting Him.
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Everyone seems to forget there were five cities of which FOUR CITIES destroyed at that time. Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim. Zoar got a reprieve since Lot fled there for a short while, then away as the inhabitants were so vile.
In other non-biblical history there have been quite a few cities destroyed by natural causes. Herculanium, Pompeii, Saint-Pierre, Martinique. I have read the governor of Saint Pierre loved to parade crucified pigs through his streets before the Big Boom took him and the city out.
I thought so, too!
BEAT me to it! By “that much”.
I thought Ron Wyatt did?
What was his evidence that he had found the right spot? Rainbow flags?
That recently imploded while full of tourists.
I take it they unearth a tourist shop that had coffee mugs emblazoned with the city’s name.
There was no one thing. The very first indication that it might be the right location was the smell when they got down to a certain layer of soil. Read the book.
Genesis 13 mentions Zoar, and notes that the whole area was like the “garden of the LORD”. Apparently the Dead Sea wasn’t dead before the destruction.
I figure it's gone belly up by now, but come to think of it...
That great fish was a "dag gadol" [דג גדול], which = 50. And Jonah means "dove", as does Columbia, the female personification of America. 🤔
Now that's another thing, because if the word fish is spelled out big; i.e. by its letters (dalet דלת and gimel גימל), that's 434 + 83 = 517
Isn't it always something though because that detail was in the data about the missing David, his height being 517 cm.
What I left off of that post was the common observation that Michelangelo's David is a... "Gentile". As such, a Gentile David is spelled as the name sounds -- דייוויד -- DAY-vid, which = 50.
This is probably where I've already lost people because the info might seem completely unrelated to a fish but come on, the missing David is the one that got away, so it's really the simple meaning.
Of course that meant I had to ping the folks to this most dramatic find.
I hope I'm not irritating anyone. Yosef was the adder in the family, so I'm in good company. 🤓
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Good points!
So how did the sulfur balls end up near the Dead Sea?
If a Messianic Jew is a “completed Jew”, and the Mich’s DAY-vid is a Gentile Jew because he is uncircumcised, does that make him an “un-incompleted Jew”?
I’m sooooooooooo confused....
Never mind. I saw the answer
Butt humpers and fag churches worldwide will plan annual pilgrimages to their holy site
Pope Francis will provide the blessing
The historic account of the Bible is never in doubt. It is ALWAYS about faith. Was the event etc being described attributable to God or chance. People who haven’t figured that out yet are missing the PRIMARY theme of the Bible.
Something has to go missing for it all to make sense! 😳
I’ve Always been good with math
I rather enjoy it !
Thanks!
Of interest:
https://opentheword.org/2015/10/15/has-the-ancient-biblical-city-of-sodom-been-found/
https://earthsky.org/human-world/bible-story-of-sodom-meteor-strike/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-97778-3
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