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Technical quake data lookup The Mississippi River Bridge between Caruthersville MO and Dyersburg TN, built about 1970, needs millions of dollars more for a seismic retrofit.Explorers Marquette and Joliet paddled down the Mississippi River in 1673. The landform changed as they passed New Madrid territory. The great swamp of Southeast Missouri was not drained until the early 20th century. Their log: Here we began to see canes, or large reeds, which grow on the bank of the river; their color is a very pleasing green; all the nodes are marked by a crown of long, narrow, and pointed leaves.The first written account of an earthquake in the region was by a French missionary on a voyage down the Mississippi River. He reported feeling a distinct tremor on Christmas Day 1699 while camped near what is now Memphis, Tennessee. source Bible LandsThe Sea of Galilee, in far northern Israel, drains through the deep (earthquake rift) Jordan River valley to the Dead Sea. This same rift separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt - see lower map. The entire region is rife with rifts. Some say a rift goes directly across the Golgotha hill where Christ was crucified.![]() Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, 1900 BC - near Dead Sea - Gen. 19 Valley in above map drains into the Dead Sea. Fall of Jerico 1400 BC - double quake?. Quakes have dammed the Jordan River repeatedly, sometimes for several days. See Jerico at bottom of above map. Moses, in Exodus 14-15; Joshua, in Joshua 3:14-17; Elijah in 2 Kings 2:7-8; and Elisha in 2 Kings 2:13-14 actually called upon God to part the waters. Each time, God responded by physically separating the water with, at least in the first three stories, dry land under foot. ref "...Jesus cried again with a loud voice and yielded up his spirit. And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom; and the earth shook, and the rocks were split; the tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many. When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe, and said, 'Truly this was the Son of God!'" (Matt. 27:50-54) ![]() Heavy black lines on map show tectonic plate
boundaries. A second great earthquake occurred on Easter morning according
to Matt. 28:2 at the time of the resurrection. Evidently
these two earthquakes have not yet been noted in any archaeological site
damage thus far excavated. Another "providential" earthquake recorded in
the Bible was the Lord's means of releasing Paul and Silas from jail in
Philippi. The terrified jailer and his family fled for refuge not out of
the city, but into the kingdom of God through faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ, (Acts 16:11-40). Philippi is in central north Greece,
near the edge of a tectonic plate. The giving of the Law to Moses on Mount
Sinai was accompanied by a frightening earthquake (Exodus 19:16-18). from http://www.ldolphin.org/quakes.html Fundamentalist Christian groups link to this
site, to warn we need to be prepared to meet our Maker. That's all well
and good and needed. But we would point out a God who can release seismic energy when He
chooses, even contingent on what we mortals are doing, has the same
ability to release that much power in our personal lives. It takes
lots of focus to learn HOW He wants to do that in our own lives. Charles
F. Richter, former President of the Seismological Society of America and
the originator of the "Richter scale," in the December 1969 issue of
Natural History magazine said: "One notices with some amusement that
certain religious groups have picked this rather unfortunate time to
insist that the number of earthquakes is increasing. In part they are
misled by the increasing number of small earthquakes that are being
catalogued and listed by newer, more sensitive stations throughout the
world" (page 44).
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