Sunday, 24 April 2011

RAINING BLOOD IN INDIA

In July 2001, red rain fell for two months on Southern India in KERALA. When the rain was scientifically examined, it was alive but there was no DNA. The locals understood this to be part of Hindu prophecy to do with the Kali Yuga and that the end had come, some were afraid that it was the end of the world.

In August 2007, the red rain came again in a different district that was the month before we went to Israel to deliver the covenant for the children.

Jewish people arrived in Kerala in 573BC, some scholars state that Thomas the Apostle arrived here 52 CE. However, there as been some dispute over whether it was Saint Thomas, the original Apostle or whether it was a different Priest called Thomas that founded the Church there.

In checking the biblical prophecies, in Revelation chapter 11, it mentions that the two witnesses have the power to turn waters into blood. Christians usually relate Rev 11 to Israel. However, the word Israel and Jerusalem isn't even mentioned in the chapter about the two witnesses. Two place names are mentioned, and both are written to be figuratively speaking. e.g Sodom and Egypt.

The only possible link to Israel is the crucifixion of their Lord. However, Egypt is symbolic of captivity and Sodom is only figuratively speaking. There are many Lord's mentioned in the bible and it says 'Where their Lord was crucified' and that can signify someone completely different to the Lord that Christians talk about. In fact, there is no guarantee that the 'two witnesses' were either Jews or Christians.

The only other place in the bible that mentions 'water being turned into blood' is Psalm 105, and it is to with Moses and Aaron. Not only does he turn their water to blood, he causes their fish to die. The fish have also died at Kerala in 2007. Psalm 105 also states that he gave them the 'land of nations'. Strictly speaking, that is more than one piece of land or country called Israel. I am going to have to look into this in more depth, when I have had some sleep.

Why KERALA, what is so special about this place?

There is a major Space science research centre there.

There is more to this than meets the eye.

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