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Weather In The Bible

I didn't mean whether. I meant weather. The subject we discuss the most is mentioned the least in the Bible. O, there are dramatic moments told. A storm on Lake Galilee. A whirlwind is in the Bible. Hailstones. But by and large the weather is a mute point.
Being in the Holy Land there may not have been much weather, but even if there were storms they didn't get much attention. Our weather is absolutely crazy right now. Snow blanketed much of the country a few days ago. It was even down near the thirties here in South Texas. Today we are in the nineties and a few cities have gone beyond 100! What does it all mean? Is the end near? It may be near, but for more reasons that the weather. Five years from now few will recall how hot March 14 was in South Texas. We are going to have weather, whether you like it or not. "Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!".

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