Dead Sea Scrolls

New Dead Sea Scrolls puzzle piece discovered after 60 years Screenshot from YouTube/Newzee

In 2017, Israel launched an intensive hunt for antiquities. Items found included a 10,500 year old basket, a 6,000 year old skeleton of a 12 year old boy and a few coins dating to a Jewish rebellion in AD 132. On March 17th, according to CBS News, Israeli archaeologists announced the discovery of dozens of new Dead Sea Scroll fragments (click to read article). They were found in a desert cave and likely stashed away during a Jewish revolt against Rome nearly 1,900 years ago. Among the recovered texts, which are all in Greek, is Nahum 1:5-6, which says, “The mountains quake because of Him, and the hills melt. The earth heaves before Him, The world and all that dwell therein. Who can stand before His wrath? Who can resist His fury? His anger pours out like fire, and rocks are shattered because of Him.” The other fragment is from Zechariah 8:16-17 and reads, “These are the things you are to do, speak the truth to one another, render true and perfect justice in your gates and do not contrive evil against one another. And do not love perjury because those are things that I hate, declares the Lord”. Why would those two fragments be found at this time?

In late February, several prophets including Hank Kunneman, who have been continually calling out election fraud, began predicting earthquakes and volcanos (click here). Then, on February 28th this video was released regarding Antartica and on March 19th, from the other end of the earth in Iceland, came this report. God is up to something.

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