Showing posts with label Genesis 13:10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genesis 13:10. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Fulfillment of the Dead Sea Prophecy Has Begun ✡ "Lot Lifted Up His Eyes" - ISRAEL365

And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of the Jordan, that it was well-watered every where,
before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gemorrah,
like the garden of the Lord.

וַיִּשָּׂא לוֹט אֶת עֵינָיו וַיַּרְא אֶת כָּל כִּכַּר הַיַּרְדֵּן כִּי כֻלָּהּ מַשְׁקֶה לִפְנֵי שַׁחֵת יְ-הוָה אֶת סְדֹם וְאֶת עֲמֹרָה כְּגַן יְ-הוָה

בראשית יג:י

va-yi-sa lot et ay-nav va-yar et kol ki-kar ha-yar-dayn kee khu-la mash-keh lif-nay sha-khayt a-do-nai et s’-dom v’-et a-mo-ra k’-gan a-do-nai

Today's Israel Inspiration

After conflict arises between their shepherds, it becomes clear that Abraham and Lot must separate. Lot chooses the fertile, well-watered plain of the Jordan, leaving the Land of Canaan, bereft of its own water source, to Abraham. Though lush and bountiful, Lot chooses a land that is cruel and corrupt and is ultimately destroyed. Abraham, on the other hand, settles the Land of Israel, knowing that while other places on earth can be enticing, when it comes to Godliness there is no better place than the Land of Israel. Today, the natural resources of the Land's Dead Sea region are well known for their healing powers. Stock up on Dead Sea mud products and get a free gift!

A Tale of Israel’s Two Seas

The Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee: Israel’s two seas, starkly different from one another, have one very important thing in common – the message they teach future generations.

Fulfillment of the Dead Sea Prophecy Has Begun

Nothing can live in the Dead Sea’s hypersaline environment – or so scientists thought until recently. Signs of life have begun appearing on its shores, precisely as written in the Book of Prophets.

Bring History to Life

These beautiful pieces by Rafael Jewelers contain 2,000 year old Roman Glass. Discovered in archaeological excavations of ancient workshops, these pieces of Roman glass were manufactured in the Land of Israel and exported around the world during the 4th century. Their discovery has shed light on the ancient glass trade and the ancient world of commerce.  The beautiful colors and shapes of the unique glass are as stunning today as they were thousands of years ago.
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Today's Israel Photo

Magnificent flowers and palm trees in
Ein Bokek on the shores of the Dead Sea, ​by Daniel Santacruz.

Yesterday's Israel Photo

Yesterday's photo by Yehuda Poch features the Keshet (Rainbow) Cave in the Galilee. The Keshet Cave is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the Land of Israel, and a popular spot for rappelling adventurists.
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