believe this destruction was caused by a meteorite exploding in midair, releasing energy a thousand times stronger than the Hiroshima bomb. But for those who believe the word, this isn’t just science. It’s visible confirmation that divine judgment once descended upon those cities. The earth preserved the memory that men tried to transform into legend. According to science, the most plausible
explanation is the explosion of a meteorite in the air with a force a thousand times greater than the Hiroshima bomb capable of destroying everything in the region. And in a matter of seconds, the sky
would have ignited, releasing unbearable heat that melted clay, vitrified clay, and turned sand into glass. Archaeologist Steven Collins, director of the excavations, declared, “I’ve never seen anything like it. For him, what happened at Tel El Ham can only be compared to the heat of a cosmic
phenomenon.” However, anyone who reads Genesis 19 knows God had already explained what modern scholars are trying to decipher. From a top these ruins, the story of Genesis 19 comes to life. Lot flees while behind him. Everything is consumed by God’s judgment that falls upon those cities. This scene, which seemed only part of a distant tale, now finds its mark in archaeology. It’s as if each fragment of burned brick were a petrified verse written not on parchment but on the valley floor.
When the Bible says that fire and brimstone came down from heaven, it wasn’t creating metaphors but describing a real tangible and devastating event. What faith proclaimed the earth confirms. But an inevitable question arises. Could tell El Hamam really be Sodom, the city whose wickedness rose up to God? For Collins and his team, there is no doubt. The geography, chronology, and nature of the destruction, coincide with the biblical…read more watch video
sacred season that holds deep prophetic symbolism, pointing to God’s provision, his promises, and
some say even the nearness of Jesus return. What makes this year’s observance even more urgent is the rising tide of global unrest, political tension in Israel, and the growing sense that something monumental is about to unfold. Could this be the appointed time scripture has hinted at all along? Suko, also known as the feast of tabernacles, is a celebratory Jewish festival rooted in the book of
Leviticus. Historically, it commemorates the Israelites journey through the wilderness when God provided for his people and dwelt among them. But in prophecy, Sukat carries weight beyond remembrance. It points toward a future reality of God’s kingdom dwelling with man. For Christians who study end times prophecy, this week-long feast has always symbolized the millennial reign
of Christ, a time when peace, joy, and divine presence will fill the earth. That’s why many eyes are fixed on October 6th to 13th, 2025, wondering if the events surrounding this year’s Sukkot could signal more than tradition, perhaps a revelation. Why are so many people talking about this particular
week? The answer lies in the…read more watch video
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