
Five Doves, Muir T [Could it be?] [One hour, 25 minutes; starts at the 15 minute mark] Five Doves, Fay Isaiah Incapsulates the Entire Bible [15 minutes] I Died & Saw Jesus Watching Earth! Then I Learned WHY… God Encounters with Janie DuVall The river that watered the Garden of Eden, defined the borders of the Promised Land, and gave birth to the world’s first civilizations, is running dry. Scientists, government officials, and the United Nations now warn that the Euphrates River, the longest and most historically significant river in Western Asia, could be reduced to nothing more than a muddy trickle by 2040. This is happening now, in real time, and tens of millions of people are already suffering the consequences. Today, that same basin is losing water at one of the fastest rates ever recorded on Earth. Satellite data collected between 2003 and 2013 documented a staggering loss of 144 cubic kilometers, roughly 34 cubic miles, of freshwater from the Tigris-Euphrates basin. That is approximately 13 million Olympic-sized swimming pools, gone in a single decade. In a 2021 report, Iraq’s Ministry of Water Resources issued a direct warning: the rivers could run completely dry by 2040. Roughly 60 million people across Turkey, Syria, and Iraq depend on this river system for survival. For Syria alone, the Euphrates has historically supplied 85 percent of the country’s agricultural water demand. Turkey alone built 22 dams along the Euphrates, including the massive Ataturk Dam... The prophet Jeremiah did not mince words about what would befall the land of Babylon, the region encompassing modern-day Syria and Iraq, because of its idolatry. His prophecy was a warning that the land itself would be cursed: “A drought against its waters, that they be dried up! For it is a land of idols; They are besotted by their dread images. Assuredly, wildcats and hyenas shall dwell there, and ostriches shall dwell there; It shall never be settled again, nor inhabited throughout the ages.” (Jeremiah 50:38-39) Jeremiah did not merely predict drought as a natural phenomenon. He described it as divine consequence: the land’s water supply stripped away as a direct result of the spiritual condition of the people who inhabit it. The great river is dying. The Bible told us it would. https://israel365news.com/418101/the-euphrates-is-dying-and-the-bible-saw-it-coming/
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