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Geri9
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Yep, the rider on the red horse has a GREAT sword and takes peace from the earth.  I can’t imagine being here when that happens.  Glad we will be far far away.


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Joel
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Thanks for always bringing it back to the foundation that is in Gods Word.  It’s definitely something I appreciate about our group.


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Geri9
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Short 4 minute clip from Aaron

 

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Aaron said perhaps “The two witnesses show up to declare the moon at Feast of Trumpets, beginning Jacob's Trouble??!!!”

 


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Yohanan
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Works for me! Let’s get this party started!


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With all that is going on with N. Korea, interesting that on Wednesday, most of the population of S. Korea will be in bunkers due to the national drill.    In my head I'm putting 2 + 2 together and wonder if something big is going to happen on Wednesday?

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As tensions with North Korea spike, South Korea will hold its first nationwide civil defense drill in six years later this month, requiring most of the country’s 51 million residents to practice evacuating to shelters or underground safe spaces during the 20-minute exercise.

The drill, scheduled for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, August 23, will see many drivers required to pull over to the side of roads and the exits to subway stations closed with commuters required to remain inside, a statement from the South Korean Interior Ministry said.

“We expect to strengthen the response capacity of the nation through a practical drill reflecting the aspects of provocations of North Korea,” Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said in a news release this week. The release said the 20-minute drill is part of a larger exercise to test the South Korean government’s response to potential threats including “advanced nuclear missile threats, cyber attacks, drone terrors, etc.”

The prime minister also called on South Koreans to take the drills seriously, something that hasn’t always been the case.

Many South Koreans have become resigned to the fact that much of the population would only have minutes to respond to any possible North Korean missile or airstrike.


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