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Subject: NEOM =Babylon? Tue Jan 22, 2019 1:29 pm
Watch this y’all! It’s amazing!
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Subject: Re: NEOM =Babylon? Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:41 pm
I don't have any trouble making a fit for this new city in light of what has been discussed about who and where the anti-Christ will appear from. The thread below will take you to two other forum links so be sure to see all three of them. We've had some interesting discussions about this before and the subject never seems to get tired.
And there's more to explore at the link below. Dots connected pretty well before, now just add NEOM to the past conversation topics. We didn't have that dot before now.
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Subject: Re: NEOM =Babylon? Wed Jan 30, 2019 1:51 pm
Doesn't this just sound like "good livin"? I ran across this 2 minute promotional piece on Neom. Makes it sound like paradise on earth. Yeah, yeah, yeah - good candidate for Babylon. Just like adding lots of sugar to a bowl of $#!T - Eat up, it's good - YUM!
Living in this place would be my worse nightmare!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N53DzL3_BHA
!! FOXTROT JULIETBRAVO !!
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Subject: long time no see... Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:22 pm
Hey Delfi! *... glad to see ya gal!!!
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Subject: Re: NEOM =Babylon? Thu Jan 31, 2019 3:10 pm
Delfi wrote:
Watch this y’all! It’s amazing!
*... it's all coming together with some surprising twists, isn't it?
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Subject: ARTICLE: Is Saudi Arabia About to Build A Mega City Atop Mount Sinai? Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:18 pm
[size=33]Is Saudi Arabia About to Build A Mega City Atop Mount Sinai?[/size]
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz January 23, 2019 , 2:14 pm
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“On the third new moon after the Israelites had gone forth from the land of Egypt, on that very day, they entered the wilderness of Sinai. Exodus 19:1 (The Israel Bible™)
Saudi Arabia; Night with glowing city lights gives way to day. (Credit: Anton Balazh/Shutterstock.com)
As researchers debate the location of Biblical Mount Sinai, the Saudi Arabian government is moving forward with plans for a mega-city built on top of one of the prime candidates. Last year, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans to create a mega-city named Neom on the coast of the Red Sea. The plans for the city are ambitious indeed: at a cost of $500 billion, Neom will be 17 times the size of London and 33 times the size of Manhattan. The city will cover 10,230-square-miles extending 285 miles along the coast of the Red Sea and run entirely on renewable energy. The name “Neom” was constructed from two words. The first three letters form the Ancient Greek prefix neo- meaning “new”. The fourth letter is from the abbreviation of Arabic Mostaqbal meaning “future.” Though the designated area in northwest Saudi Arabia near the Jordanian border is relatively desolate and empty, conflict arose when several people asserted that one mountain, Jabal al Lawz (Mountain of Almonds) was where Moses stood when he received the Ten Commandments from the hand of God. https://youtu.be/YjrxHqNy5CQ
In a recent documentary, Finding the Mountain of Moses, Ryan Mauro, National Security Analyst for the Clarion Project, warned of the dire consequences should the Saudi mega-city be built. Many scholars claim that Mount Sinai is in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt but Mauro rejected that claim based on the “more than 70 times the Bible says the Israelites went out of Egypt.” “If all of us don’t take action, Saudi construction in the area may destroy key evidence and prevent excavation for the foreseeable future,” Mauro said in his movie. Mauro is not alone in his assertion that Jabal al Lawz is the Biblical Mount Sinai. After visiting the site in 2018, Bible scholar and bestselling author Joel Richardson told WND, “If those on the fence actually could visit the site, I guarantee they would be fully convinced, or 95 percent there.” “This is a mountain with a dark-colored basalt rock on the top, as well as a cave on its front – ‘the Cave of Elijah’ – with an altar at its base with bulls carved all over it, ‘the Golden Calf altar,’ he said. “It also has an animal corral and altar, and pillars at its base, consistent with God’s command to Moses to build at the base of the mountain,” said Richardson. Researchers have proposed about 20 different locations for Mt. Sinai and there is no consensus of opinion. Scholars fall into two camps: those who suggest sites found in the modern Sinai Peninsula and those who favor locations in Saudi Arabia. Of the five proposed locations in the Sinai Peninsula, Jebel Musa (Moses’ Mountain), the site of St Catherine’s monastery, is the most popular.
In addition to the conflicting opinions, there is also some confusion as the location of the precise mountain. Jabal Maqlā (Burnt Mountain) located about four miles to the south, is often misidentified as Jabal al-Lawz by various authors such as Bob Cornuke, Ron Wyatt, and Lennart Moller as shown by local and regional maps. Mauro will be posting a website with a petition calling on the U.S. State Department and Saudi government to preserve the sites and have them put on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Due to Saudi restrictions on visitors, the site is difficult to research and if the Saudi plans go through, it will be impossible. Newly discovered petroglyphs at the foot of mountain depict archers which Richardson claimed are based on a warning by Moses that anyone who set foot on the mountain would be shot with arrows. Another petroglyph depicts a seven-branched menorah which Richardson maintained indicates the ancient Hebrews visited the site. Consistent with the biblical account of water pouring out of the rock, there are clear signs of water erosion in an arid area where such erosion is evident nowhere else, said Richardson. Rabbi Harry Moskoff, the author of the A.R.K Report, concurred that Mount Sinai is in Saudi Arabia but disagrees with the theory that Jabal al Lawz is Mount Sinai. “The theory that Jebel al Lawz is the location of Sinai is very low on Biblical facts,” Moskoff told Breaking Israel News. Moskoff explained that the theory was first made popular by a book, The Gold of Exodus, published 20 years ago. “Other researchers followed that lead but there were a lot of errors in that theory. In order to research this subject, it is necessary to go back to the original sources which are Biblical and Jewish.”
https://youtu.be/N53DzL3_BHA
As an example, Moskoff pointed out that Cornuke based his theory on the Hebrews leaving Egypt 19 days before crossing the sea. “I don’t know where he gets 19 days from,” Moskoff said. He cited Seder Olam Rabbah, a 2nd-century CE Hebrew-language chronology detailing the dates of Biblical events from the Creation to Alexander the Great’s conquest of Persia. “The Seder Olam Rabbah states explicitly that it was seven days until they arrived at the sea.” Moskoff noted that in many cases, sites of Biblical importance were usurped or disrespected. “There is a bit of tension between the religions when dealing with sites of Biblical importance,” Moskoff said. He noted that the site of Christian researchers do not typically refer to Jewish sources. Moskoff noted the irony in the religious division over the site since Jethro, Moses’ non-Jewish father-in-law, joined the Hebrews at Mount Sinai. This particular multi-faith aspect of Sinai is described in the section of the Torah being read by Jews around the world this week. “There are monasteries and mosques at most of the holy sites as well,” Moskoff noted. “This may be a religious conflict but it may also be just staking out territory. The Palestinians are staking out territory, trying to take over all of Israel. For the Christians, it is theological. Ideally, it should not lead to a monopoly by one religion and the exclusion of all others.” Neom was slated to be completed in 2025 but construction has stalled, if not from heaven then due to political entanglements. Bin Salman’s government was accused of murdering a journalist, Jamal Khashoggi. The crown prince admitted in 2018 that, as a result of the ensuing scandal, “No one will invest [in the project] for years.”