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youtu.be/owOi0XDuAf8
In this video, we'll explore amazing facts about the Dead Sea, its history, future, and sites of interest. We'll look at epic events and prophecies from the Bible, tour the beaches, see the remains of Sodom and Gomorrah, hike to the cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, see majestic Masada, see the place where Jesus was baptized, Jericho, and much more.
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Sites of Interest:
Sodom & Gomorrah
Masadaโ
Dead Sea Scrollsโ
Jerichoโ
Baptismal Site of Jesus (Qsar al-Yahud)โ
Dead Sea Northern Beachesโ
Dead Sea Southern Beachesโ
Qumran
En Gediโ
Ein Bokek
Lot's Wife
Sphinx
Pyramid
Zoar
Admah
Zeboiimโ
Judean Desertโ
Jordan River Inletโ
Avnat (Kidron Valley Drainage from Jerusalem)โ
Dead Sea Sink Holesโ
Dead Sea Mineral Factories
Dead Sea Mud
The Dead Sea in the Bible
There are many mentions of the Dead Sea in the Bible, and it has long been associated with mysticism, wonderment, and religious significance. โ
1. It appears the area around the Dead Sea was lush and well-watered before God destroyed the area with fire and brimstone (Genesis 13:10).
2. It appears that after God destroyed the area, it changed to the state it is today, a dry, barren desert (Deuteronomy 29:23).
3. It is referenced often to describe the borders of Israel (Numbers 34:12).
4. It was a densely populated area during the time of Abraham before God destroyed the area (Genesis 14:1-3).
5. Sodom and Gomorrah, along with the other cities of the valley, were wicked, sinful people (Genesis 18:20โ21).
6. God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:23โ29).
7. The slopes of Mount Sodom are located in the southeast corner of the Dead Sea, and they feature salt formations that look like pillars โ which are traditionally referred to as Lotโs wife.โ
8. The Bible talks about how this area will change during the Millennial Reign of Christ on earth after the Great Tribulation Period (Ezekiel 47:7-11; Zechariah 14:8-9).
youtu.be/owOi0XDuAf8
In this video, we'll explore amazing facts about the Dead Sea, its history, future, and sites of interest. We'll look at epic events and prophecies from the Bible, tour the beaches, see the remains of Sodom and Gomorrah, hike to the cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, see majestic Masada, see the place where Jesus was baptized, Jericho, and much more.
DONATE: paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=6FD65NH6WZFBU
TOUR TRIPS TO ISRAEL: holylandsite.com/holy-land-trips-israel
BOOKS ABOUT ISRAEL BY TODD FINK: toddmichaelfink.com/books
Sites of Interest:
Sodom & Gomorrah
Masadaโ
Dead Sea Scrollsโ
Jerichoโ
Baptismal Site of Jesus (Qsar al-Yahud)โ
Dead Sea Northern Beachesโ
Dead Sea Southern Beachesโ
Qumran
En Gediโ
Ein Bokek
Lot's Wife
Sphinx
Pyramid
Zoar
Admah
Zeboiimโ
Judean Desertโ
Jordan River Inletโ
Avnat (Kidron Valley Drainage from Jerusalem)โ
Dead Sea Sink Holesโ
Dead Sea Mineral Factories
Dead Sea Mud
The Dead Sea in the Bible
There are many mentions of the Dead Sea in the Bible, and it has long been associated with mysticism, wonderment, and religious significance. โ
1. It appears the area around the Dead Sea was lush and well-watered before God destroyed the area with fire and brimstone (Genesis 13:10).
2. It appears that after God destroyed the area, it changed to the state it is today, a dry, barren desert (Deuteronomy 29:23).
3. It is referenced often to describe the borders of Israel (Numbers 34:12).
4. It was a densely populated area during the time of Abraham before God destroyed the area (Genesis 14:1-3).
5. Sodom and Gomorrah, along with the other cities of the valley, were wicked, sinful people (Genesis 18:20โ21).
6. God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:23โ29).
7. The slopes of Mount Sodom are located in the southeast corner of the Dead Sea, and they feature salt formations that look like pillars โ which are traditionally referred to as Lotโs wife.โ
8. The Bible talks about how this area will change during the Millennial Reign of Christ on earth after the Great Tribulation Period (Ezekiel 47:7-11; Zechariah 14:8-9).