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Ditto on dreams and most visions!

Asteroids don't scare me!  We are hidden in Christ Jesus, let alone 9 yrs out!!!

That cooling of convergence is more noteworthy and brings forth many questions!

That might end up being the calm before the storm, and the last test of faith!

TR


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Who knew it as "wormwood"?!  God or man?!

Wormwood in the waters!  Can an asteroid make waters bitter?

Again to far into the future to worry about!

TR

 


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Looking back at the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine ... interestingly  the name of the city Chernobyl comes from the name of the grass better known as wormwood. Earlier, wormwood was called a “chernobylnik”.

So now I’m wondering if John didn’t know how to describe a nuke missile flying in the sky and called it a great star from heaven burning as it were a lamp? :unsure:

And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters;

And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.  Revelation 8:8-12


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I am sure there will be some eclipses predicted by NASA in the year 3100 AD but we know that that won't happen.  :good:

Likewise,  this asteroid/space rock could have a sudden change of plans due to a changing of the environment.


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Actually it’s two separate names. “chornobyl’ is Artemisia vulgaris. ‘Wormwood’ is Artemisia absinthium. The Ukrainian common name is polyn,”  A. vulgaris is covered with fine silky hairs that gave it a whitish tinge. A. Absinthium is black grass used to make a tonic. Most of the fall out occurred in Southern Belarus, I have visited there while on a mission trip years ago. We actually held a 3-day youth camp at an old KGB training camp. We taught the Belorussians a great game - watermelon seed spitting. They told me the next year they had watermelons everywhere :mdrmdr: FYI the town was named Chernobyl.


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