The Dead Sea Won’t Always Be Dead: Why This Barren Place Matters So Much in Bible Prophecy
The Dead Sea is one of the most recognizable places in the Bible. Located at the lowest point on Earth, its hypersaline waters have long symbolized barrenness and judgment, reminding readers of the…
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