Sunday 11 December 2016

Biblical-Style Storm Cloud Of Dust And Rain ‘Sent By God’ Put A Barrier Between Israel And ISIS

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Biblical-Style Storm Cloud Of Dust And Rain ‘Sent By God’ Put A Barrier Between Israel And ISIS

by Geoffrey Grider

Claims are being made that a biblical storm cloud of dust and rain was 'sent by God' to act as a barrier between Israel and ISIS

"The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet." Nahum 1:3 (KJV)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Are we claiming this was a miracle sent by God to protect Israel? No. But, when you watch the video and then watch the reactions of people living in Israel to what took place things get pretty interesting pretty fast. The Bible tells us that, in the dispensation of the Church Age, we walk by faith and not by sight. But when God is dealing with His people the Jews, He uses miracles, signs and wonders. Just something for you to think about as the Church Age comes to a close, and the time of Jacob's trouble looms large on the horizon.
The huge storm allegedly stopped on the border of Syria, and was 'unable' to enter Israel's Golan Heights region. Footage of the strange weather phenomenon was uploaded to Facebook by Israel News Online.
They claimed that the storm was an act of God, or 'divine intervention' to protect Israelis from the notorious terror group.

It is believed that the storm occurred last Thursday, December 1, at around 8am.

On Facebook, Israel News Online wrote: "A weather phenomenon occurred at 8am Thursday on the other side of the Syrian border, in the same place where ISIS attacked Israel.
This strange storm of what appears to be dust, cloud and rain did NOT cross the border fence into Israel. It sat like a barrier between ISIS and Israel."
One Facebook user replied: Absolutely the divine intervention of God protecting Israel. Amen!"
Other more cynical viewers disagreed, adding: "Actually, sorry to be boring, but it's simply a weather phenomenon."
But Israel News Online hit back almost immediately, writing: "Yes it is of course. Now do we ask who controls the weather? Whatever the cause it sat between ISIS and Israel and did not enter Israel." source

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