Fountains of the Deep

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Fountains of the Deep

There were gigantic cracks in the ground and water was gushing up from them The Times 29.12.04

On that day all the fountains of the great deep burst forth Genesis 7 v 11 (RSV)

What happened?

What happened? What might happen?

What happened? What might happen? Scriptural implications.

What happened?

Lots of people died in the trees they were up there so long The Times 29.12.04

Tsunami movement

Tsunami movement

Sumatra is thought to have moved by as much as 120ft and the earth to have shifted on its axis The Times 29.12.04

The immediate cause was a sideways rupture of about 15m (50ft).and the sea bed lifted up several metres.

The immediate cause was a sideways rupture of about 15m (50ft).and the sea bed lifted up several metres. TheTimes 23.10.06

What could happen?

What could happen? Cascadia subduction zone

What could happen? Cascadia subduction zone Cumbre Vieja Canary Isles

The Times 09.06.05

Cascadia A subduction fault off the Northwest coast of America. BBC Horizon 22.05.05

.. evidence that some time in the past there had been a sudden change in the land level. The coast had dropped down, drowning forests under layers of mud.

When?

When? 26 th January, 1700

Cumbre Vieja Volcano - La Palma

While stressing that there is no indication it could happen soon, Atlantic coastlines in Europe, Africa and the Americas are under threat from a monster wave of Hollywood -- even Biblical -- proportions, scientists have warned.

The fear is that a massive landslide following a major volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands would send a 300-foot wave across the Atlantic, causing devastation to coastal towns and cities.

In the worst-case scenario, the tidal wave would destroy the coasts of Florida and Brazil. Western Sahara, Portugal, Spain, France and parts of the UK would also be hit.

The Tsunami would be generated by the western flank twice the size of the Isle of Man falling into the sea following eruption.

The Tsunami would be generated by the western flank twice the size of the Isle of Man falling into the sea following eruption. The tsunami would travel at speeds of up to 500mph and would be the biggest recorded in history.

The Tsunami would be generated by the western flank twice the size of the Isle of Man falling into the sea following eruption. The tsunami would travel at speeds of up to 500mph and would be the biggest recorded in history. Immediately after the landslide, a dome of water almost 900 metres (3,000 ft) high and tens of kilometres wide will form, only to collapse and rebound.

The Tsunami would be generated by the western flank twice the size of the Isle of Man falling into the sea following eruption. The tsunami would travel at speeds of up to 500mph and would be the biggest recorded in history. Immediately after the landslide, a dome of water almost 900 metres (3,000 ft) high and tens of kilometres wide will form, only to collapse and rebound. Racing at the speed of a jet aircraft, it would reach Florida and the Caribbean in eight or nine hours.

The Tsunami would be generated by the western flank twice the size of the Isle of Man falling into the sea following eruption. The tsunami would travel at speeds of up to 500mph and would be the biggest recorded in history. Immediately after the landslide, a dome of water almost 900 metres (3,000 ft) high and tens of kilometres wide will form, only to collapse and rebound. Racing at the speed of a jet aircraft, it would reach Florida and the Caribbean in eight or nine hours.

The volcanoes on islands like La Palma are unusual. They are full of water.

The volcanoes on islands like La Palma are unusual. They are full of water. The fountains of the deep..?

Scriptural implications

Scriptural implications As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. Luke 17 v 26

The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard when the Lord of hosts shall reign in mount Zion. Isaiah 24 v 18-23

There will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and upon the earth distress of nations in perplexity at the roaring of the sea and the waves, men fainting with fear and with foreboding of what is coming on the world Luke 21 v 25-26 (RSV)

Positive points

Positive points For with thee is the fountain of life; in thy light do we see light. Psalm 36 v 9

Exodus 17 v 1-7

Exodus 17 v 1-7 Numbers 20 v 1-11

Exodus 17 v 1-7 Numbers 20 v 1-11 1 Corinthians 10 v 1-4

If any one thirst, let him come to me and drink. John 7 v 37