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Is MSN story describing Prophesy from the Bible?
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There are actually several prophesies in the bible about flowers that do not normally bloom in the desert growing in abundance in the end times.
Israel is now a major exporter of rare and exotic flowers not native to the climate.
Here is an MSN story that just crossed about ancient flower gardens that have just been revitalized.
The article is titled, "Ancient biblical gardens bloom again"
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link to www.msnbc.msn.com
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Here is a description of some of the passages referring to this.
Israel's deserts will become like the Garden of Eden
Bible passage: Isaiah 51:3
Written: perhaps between 701-681 BC
Fulfilled: Being fulfilled now
In Isaiah 51:3, the prophet said that God will restore Israel and make it a paradise, like the garden of Eden. This foreshadows what is currently happening in Israel. The jewish people have been irrigating, cultivating and reconditioning the land during much of the 1900s. Many of the country's swamps, which had been infested with malaria, have been converted into farmland. And water from the Sea of Galilee has been channeled through portions of the deserts, allowing some of the deserts to bloom. Much work remains, but parts of Israel are blooming again. Although it was described as a wasteland as recently as the late 1800s, Israel is now a food source for many countries. And at least 200 million of trees have been planted there during the past century.
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