@ Darkstar, yes they did disobey, they disobeyed a Jericho, God had told them through Moses they were not to leave anyone alive in the lands He was giving them, nor were they to make deals with any of the peoples of the land. Yet before they took Jericho they made a deal with Rahab, the deal was to spare her life and the life of her family. So in on fail swoop they made a deal and it was of all things to spare lives.
About Chernobyl, I used it to show how so many could over look prophesy, some of the prophesy will be great events and dismissed and some will be news worthy and go unnoticed. Why Russian, why English or many of the languages that did not exist then. The Russians who read the prophesy had no problem understanding Chernobyl meant bitter, my thought is why would the Russians call a nuclear reactor bitter, puzzling IMO.
The second trumpet could be WWII, the mountain could have been the atomic bomb, the bloody sea could have very well been D-Day, the ocean was red with blood for a great distance, and it was so bloody many sea creatures died. There were 135,000 ships of different kinds involved in WWII and 36,000 were destroyed or made useless. This great event has not been considered by most as the second trumpet and I'm not saying it is for a fact, it does however fit.
About Chernobyl, I used it to show how so many could over look prophesy, some of the prophesy will be great events and dismissed and some will be news worthy and go unnoticed. Why Russian, why English or many of the languages that did not exist then. The Russians who read the prophesy had no problem understanding Chernobyl meant bitter, my thought is why would the Russians call a nuclear reactor bitter, puzzling IMO.
The second trumpet could be WWII, the mountain could have been the atomic bomb, the bloody sea could have very well been D-Day, the ocean was red with blood for a great distance, and it was so bloody many sea creatures died. There were 135,000 ships of different kinds involved in WWII and 36,000 were destroyed or made useless. This great event has not been considered by most as the second trumpet and I'm not saying it is for a fact, it does however fit.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.