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For a number of years, the Dead Sea, located in the Jordan Valley with
the Eastern shore in Jordan and the Western shore in Israel, the Dead
Sea has been losing its water and now it's sinking by about three
feet per year which is causing fears both in Jordan and Israel that
the Dead Sea could literally dry up by the year 2050.
One of the main ideas being considered by Jordan and Israel is the
Red Dead Conveyance Project, a project that would involve digging a
canal and using a series of water pipeline conduits that could bring
water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea in order to bring the Dead Sea
water level back to normal.
The project would take over 20 years to complete and would cost as
much as 15 billion dollars at today's values, but when completed, the
project would bring about a new source of electric energy for the
region, create new recreational areas to draw tourists to the area,
and save one of the wonders of the world, the Dead Sea, which is
located at the lowest spot on the earth.
Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News
The Red Dead Project could save the Dead Sea, but it also may be a
project that will set the stage for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled.
For a number of years, Middle East politicos, governmental leaders,
and engineers have been talking about the Red Dead Project and how it
could be the answer to the ever increasing problem at the Dead Sea
and its loss of water. In search of a solution for this problem,
Israeli President Shimon Peres presented the Red Dead Project to a
regional gathering of political leaders, governmental officials and
bankers.
This momentous project would take years and cost billions of dollars,
but would also ultimately pay for itself in the long run. There are
those who say this type of project could produce great wealth like
the silver and gold that could be extracted from the Dead Sea, enough
money to pay the national debts of almost every nation in the world.
In the book of Ezekiel 38:13, the prophet mentions the gold and
silver that will attract Israel's enemies to come to destroy the
Jewish state. Later in Ezekiel 47, he mentions how water from the
Temple in Jerusalem will actually flow down to the Dead Sea and make
it a freshwater lake, not 10 times saltier than the ocean as it is
today.
A focus on the Dead Sea is indeed a prop on the stage for the end times scenario that will be fulfilled.