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Can scientists predict the pre-Gog and Magog earthquake?

Engineering in Ashdod and the physics and the earth and environmental sciences departments at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev recently completed a study in which they suggested a new method of accurately predicting earthquakes. The study, published on Feb. 25 in Scientific Reports, was carried out after a 6.3-magnitude aftershock, felt in Turkey and Syria on Feb. 20, measured fracture-induced electromagnetic radiation (FEMR) along a fault system stretching some 600 miles from the Red Sea to Turkey.

The aftershock followed a 7.8-magnitude earthquake on Feb. 6, 2023 in Turkey and parts of Syria that killed about 60,000 people, displaced some 3 million, and caused an estimated $40 billion in damage.

The Israeli government has become increasingly concerned about catastrophic earthquakes. In 2019, Israel’s EEW system (Earthquake Early Warning) went active. The system, composed of 120 sensors running along a 400-kilometer length of the Dead Sea Rift from Eilat to the Golan Heights, can issue an earthquake warning of several seconds up to several minutes, depending on the location of the earthquake’s epicenter.

The system is aptly named Teruah which means Shofar blast in Hebrew. The Shofar is prophesied to play a significant role in the end-of-days. The Book of Isaiah tells us that it is a signal for the dispersed Jews to return from exile as the first stage of the final redemption:

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And we know about the one that will split the Mount of Olives (Zachariah 14:4), thus providing the people of Israel with a route of escape from the armies of the Antichrist.
 
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