Monday, January 22, 2024

~Updated:~what is genuine. ~71-89. q-o-she-t'~ ~kilometers.~~12-8-5. ber-i-t'-h~ Strong's Concordance ber-i-t'-h: a covenant,~5-06. ~a-lap-h~ *Strong's, Concordance a-lap-h: a thousand Original Word: אֲלַף




                       ~13-83. do-kim-io-n~

 Strong's Concordance

do-kim-io-n: a testing

Original Word: 
δο-κί-μ-ιο-ν, ου, τό
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: do-kim-io-n
Phonetic Spelling: (do-kim'-ee-on)
Definition: a testing
Usage: a test, trial, what is genuine.



&~U,NEED TO:STOP ACTING LIKE,
*WELL,GOD IS NOT DOING,WHAT,
*HE HAS NO-CHOICE BUT,TO DO,IN UR,
*MINDS!!!!&OMG!!!!HE MUST NOT BE GETTING,JESUS AND I,TO:TGE ARK II.~


*U,ARE IN A:WICKED HURRY!!!!
*TO,TRY&GET UR WAY!!!!
*GOD KEEPS ON,TELLING U,SHOWING, U,*CONFIRMING TO U,
*&THAT,
*~HE IS NOT HELPING U!!!!~


&GOD ABSOLUTELY HAS, *TOLD,WHO,I,AM,
&I,AM NOT MAKING THIS UP,

*KATE MIDDLETON HAS:AIDS,
*WILLIAM,
&HARRY&MEGHAN HAVE IT AS WELL.

&THE RETARDED HATS,
*MEGHAN&KATE..." WEAR,
*ARE,NOT,
*THEE-HAT,
*THAT,I,AM.WEARING,IN,
*MY,MY,MY;REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C,
*HEBREW-EVERLASTING,MARRIAGE,
*BLOOD COVENANTED PICTURE, CONFIRMATIONS.~
&"MAR"ALSO=MARRIAGE.~
























































































































*~Recent Earthquakes:K-us-him-a, 

Mi-ya-z'-a-ki, Japan~

K-us-him-a has had: (M1.5 or greater)

  • 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
  • 0 earthquakes in the past 7 days
  • 1 earthquake in the past 30 days
  • 24 earthquakes in the past 365 days






*~4.5 magnitude earthquake from:Hi-ra-raO-kin-aw-aJapan~

2 days ago

UTC time: Saturday, January 20, 2024 13:27 PM
Your time: Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 8:27 AM EST
Magnitude Type: mb
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 0 people




 2 days ago 4.5 magnitude, 25 km depth
Hi-ra-raO-kin-aw-aJapan
 2 days ago 4.4 magnitude, 11 km depth
IshikawaOkinawaJapan
 2 days ago 4.3 magnitude, 225 km depth
MakurazakiKagoshimaJapan
 3 days ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
PravdaSakhalinRussia
 3 days ago 4.5 magnitude, 57 km depth
Ha-sa-kiChi-baJapan
 4 days ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 5 days ago 4.4 magnitude, 61 km depth
ShikotanSakhalinRussia
 6 days ago 5.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 1 week ago 4.2 magnitude, 308 km depth
MakubetsuHokkaidoJapan
 1 week ago 4.4 magnitude, 48 km depth
Kuril’skHokkaidoJapan


1 week ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
BihoroHokkaidoJapan
 1 week ago 4.7 magnitude, 55 km depth
IshigakiOkinawaJapan
 1 week ago 4.3 magnitude, 3 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 1 week ago 4.5 magnitude, 9 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 1 week ago 4.5 magnitude, 9 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 1 week ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
ItoigawaNiigataJapan
 1 week ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
K-as-hi-w-a-z-a-kiNi-ig-a-taJapan
 1 week ago 5.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
Ryōtsu-minatoNiigataJapan
 2 weeks ago 5.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan


 2 weeks ago 4.5 magnitude, 2 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.2 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 5.2 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.5 magnitude, 89 km depth
YonakuniOkinawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.4 magnitude, 9 km depth
NanaoIshikawaJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
ItoigawaNiigataJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.3 magnitude, 35 km depth
K-us-him-aMi-ya-z'-a-kiJapan
 2 weeks ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
Kuril’skHokkaidoJapan




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    WebNov 30, 2018 · Sarah Palin's home was damaged by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that shook Alaska on Friday +17 View gallery The Palin family …

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    • Monday, February 13, 2023 GMT (1 quake)
      Feb 12, 2023 10:44 pm (New York)
      Feb 13, 2023 02:44 GMT

      49 weeks ago
      1.7

      5 kilometers
       Bristol CountyMassachusettsUSAMore


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      Monday, January 2, 2023 GMT (1 quake)
      Jan 2, 2023 02:32 pm (New York)
      Jan 2, 2023 19:32 GMT

      1 year 3 weeks ago
      ?

      n/a
       Bristol County, 3.6 mi west of BrocktonPlymouth CountyMassachusettsUSA (unconfirmed) 18 reports


      Feb 11, 2014 22:46 GMT
      Feb 11, 2014 06:46 pm (New York)
      10 years ago
      2.4

      2.9 kilometers
       Bristol CountyMassachusettsUSAMore
      Mar 22, 1996 20:22 GMT
      Mar 22, 1996 04:22 pm (New York)
      28 years ago
      3.1

      12 kilometers
       4.6 mi west of Fall RiverBristol CountyMassachusettsUSA
      3 km (1.9 miles) to the SW
      More
      Aug 24, 1989 15:56 GMT
      Aug 24, 1989 11:56 am (New York)
      34 years ago
      3.0

      5 kilometers
       2.1 mi southeast of New BedfordBristol CountyMassachusettsUSA
      1 km (0.6 miles) to the SE





      *~Latest quakes in or:near A-ar-hus K'-om-m-un-e, C-e-nt-ra-l' J'-u-t'-la-nd, Denmark - list, stats and map:


      Since 2013, A-ar-hus K'-om-m-un-e Denmark has had 24 quakes of magnitudes up to 2.6:~

      • 2 quakes above magnitude 2
      • 22 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.~




      *~Recent: Earthquakes:

      *Frederick, Mary-land, Un-i-t'-ed S-ta'-t'-es~

      Frederick has had: (M1.5 or greater)

      • 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
      • 0 earthquakes in the past 7 days
      • 1 earthquake in the past 30 days
      • 1 earthquake in the past 365 days




      *Charles held a secret awards ceremony for spymasters at MI5, it has been confirmed.

      Members of the intelligence community, who are responsible for stopping dozens of terrorist attacks, received their honours in private.

      The King, 75, has held secret annual award ceremonies for spies for many years, according to MI5.

      “The spy Oscars”, as they have become known, were first held in 2012.








      *~1.7 magnitude earthquake:Cam-b-ri-aCa-l'-i-for-n-iaUn-i'-t'-e-d S'-ta-t'-es~

      1 day ago

      UTC time: Sunday, January 21, 2024 03:50 AM
      Your time: Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 10:50 PM EST
      Magnitude Type: md
      USGS status: Not reviewed by a seismologist




      *~1.9 magnitude earthquake:King CityC-al-i-for-n-iaUn-i'-t'-e-d S-t-at'-es~

      3 weeks ago

      UTC time: Sunday, December 31, 2023 14:29 PM
      Your time: Sunday, December 31, 2023 at 9:29 AM EST
      Magnitude Type: md
      USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist




      *~&~I,was:conceived in:1970,
      *In:This Life.~



      &rhode island is not what:"ri"is anything about.~


      "ri(Ri)(RI)=RING.

      *~AS IN:WEDDING-RING.~

      &~I,AM NOT:GEUSSSING.~



      7th August 2020, 05:38 EDT:

      An Air India Express plane with 190 people on board has crashed at an airport in the southern state of Kerala, killing at least 18 people, officials say. The Boeing 737, en route from Dubai, skidded off the runway in rain and broke in two after landing at Calicut airport, aviation officials said.


      DateAccident / Incident DescriptionCasualtiesSurvivors
      2016[[chennai portblair flight 32 dead32
      August 7, 2020Air India Express Flight 1344, a Boeing 737-800 flying the Dubai-Kozhikode route overshot the runway on landing at Calicut International Airport breaking into four pieces.18172
      May 22, 2010Air India Express Flight 812, a Boeing 737-800 flying the Dubai-Mangalore route overshot Runway 24 on landing at Mangalore International Airport killing 158 passengers on board.[2][3][4][5]1588
      July 17, 2000Alliance Air Flight 7412 crashed in a residential estate of Patna after the pilot lost control of the aircraft and stalled. Deaths included 55 people aboard, along with 5 on the ground.55+5
      December 24, 1999Indian Airlines Flight 814 was hijacked by terrorists and flown to KandaharAfghanistan. One passenger was killed by the hijackers; the other 192 aboard survived.[6]1192
      November 12, 19961996 Ch-ar-k-hi Da-d-ri mid-air collision, Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight 763 collided in mid-air with K'-az-a-kh-s-t-an Airlines Flight 1907. The cause was determined to be pilot error by the K'-a-z-a-kh-s-t-an Airlines pilot. All 349 people on board both planes were killed, making it the deadliest mid-air collision in history.349
      April 26, 1993Indian Airlines Flight 491 crashed into a truck at the end of the runway while taking off from Aurangabad, Maharashtra . The cause was both pilot error and the failure of the aviation administration to control highway traffic.55
      April 24, 1993Indian Airlines Flight 427 was hijacked by a terrorist who demanded passage to Afghanistan, but was denied overflight permission by Pakistani authorities and the pilot diverted to Amritsar. The hijacker was killed after security forces stormed the aircraft.[7]1140
      April 10, 1993An Indian Airlines Boeing 737-2A8 en-route from Lucknow to Delhi was hijacked by four students of the Government Arts College, Lucknow claiming to be strapped with explosives. They demanded changes to the college's courses, cancellation of an award to a professor and postponement of exams. The hijackers were overpowered by passengers on return to the Lucknow Airport and subsequently arrested by the police. They were found to be only carrying a small knife.[8]059
      March 27, 1993Indian Airlines Fight 439 was hijacked en-route from Delhi to Madras by a hijacker claiming to be strapped with explosives who forced the plane to land in Amritsar (after being denied landing permission in Lahore) and demanded political asylum in Pakistan. The hijacker subsequently surrendered and the explosive was found to be a disguised hair-dryer.[9]0203
      January 22, 1993Indian Airlines Flight 810 en-route from Lucknow Airport to Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport was hijacked by a single individual and returned to Lucknow. The hijacker demanded the release of all individuals arrested after the Demolition of the Babri Masjid and for a temple be built at Ram Janmabhoomi where the Ram Mandir once stood. The hijacker surrendered to officials after negotiations and the bomb he carried was found be phony.[10]054
      August 16, 1991Indian Airlines Flight 257 crashed on descent into Imphal due to pilot error, killing all 69 occupants.69
      February 14, 1990Indian Airlines Flight 605 crashed on its final approach to Bangalore airport. The cause was pilot error.92
      October 19, 1988Indian Airlines Flight 113 crashed on its final approach to Ahmedabad airport due to pilot error.130
      August 14, 1984Indian Airlines Flight 421, seven Sikh hijackers demanded an Indian Airlines jetliner flying from Delhi to Srinagar to be flown to the United Arab Emirates. The defense minister of the UAE negotiated the release of the passengers. It was related to the Sikh secessionist struggle in the Indian state of Punjab.[11]074
      July 5, 1984Indian Airlines Flight 405, nine Sikhs belonging to the Khalistan movement forced an Airbus A300 on a domestic flight from Srinagar to Delhi with 254 passengers and 10 crew on board, to be flown to Lahore Airport in Pakistan. The demands (release of prisoners and money) of the hijackers were not met and they ultimately surrendered to Pakistani authorities on July 6.[12]0264
      August 20, 1982A lone Si-kh militant, armed with a pistol and a hand grenade, hijacked a Boeing 737 on a scheduled flight from Jodhpur to New Delhi carrying 69 persons. Indian security forces killed the hijacker and rescued all passengers. Peter Lamont, production designer working on the James Bond film Octopussy, was a passenger.[13]1
      August 4, 1982An Indian Airlines flight from Delhi to Amritsar was hijacked en-route by a Sikh militant carrying a fake bomb. The hijacked plane landed at Amritsar (after being denied permission to land in Lahore, Pakistan). A police officer (disguised as a pilot) and some passengers overpowered the hijacker when his attention was diverted.[14]0All
      June 21, 1982Air India Flight 403 crashed at Sahar International Airport in Bombay due to heavy weather. Two crew members and 15 passengers died; 94 survived.1794
      November 26, 1981Air India Flight 224 from Salisbury, Rhodesia to Bombay was hijacked at Mahe Airport, Seychelles by mercenaries fleeing an abortive coup while on a refueling stop. The B707-300 (registration VT-DVB) was forced to fly to Durban. After freeing the 78 passengers and crew, the mercenaries surrendered.[15]078
      September 29, 1981Indian Airlines Flight 423, a Boeing 737 operating a domestic flight from Delhi to Amritsar, was hijacked by Sikh extremists and forced to land in Lahore, Pakistan, where special forces stormed the aircraft; there were no fatalities.[16]0117
      December 20, 1978Indian Airlines Flight 410, Bholanath Pandey and Devendranath Pandey hijacked Indian Airlines flight IC-410. They demanded the immediate release of Indian National Congress party leader Indira Gandhi who was imprisoned at that time on the charges of fraud and misconduct. Later, they were awarded with party tickets for this act by the Indira Gandhi government in 1980 such that Devendra Nath Pandey rose to become a minister in the state government of Uttar Pradesh. This case was also mentioned by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale to justify his claim regarding the hypocrisy of the Indian government during the Khalistan movement.[17]0132
      January 1, 1978Air India Flight 855 crashed off the coast of BandraBombay, (now Mumbai) when the captain became spatially disoriented after the failure of one of the flight instruments in the cockpit. All 213 aboard were killed.213
      October 12, 1976Indian Airlines Flight 171 crashed at Bombay following an in-flight fire caused by an uncontained engine failure, killing all 95 onboard.95
      September 10, 1976An Indian Airlines Boeing 737 was hijacked from Palam Airport De-l-hi by a group of six militants from J-am-mu and K-ash-m-ir: Syed Abdul Hameed Dewani, Syed M Rafique, M Ahsan Rathore, Abdul Rashid Malik, Ghulam Rasool and Khawaja Ghulam Nabi Itoo. To refuel the plane, they took permission from CAA Lahore Airport in Pakistan to land and refuel. The hijackers were neutralized during breakfast after being served colorless tranquillizers with water. All six hijackers were taken in custody and the plane was returned to India with 83 passengers on board.[18]083
      May 31, 1973Indian Airlines Flight 440 crashed on approach to Palam Airport due to pilot error. 48 of 65 onboard died.4817
      September 24, 1972Japan Airlines Flight 472 overran the runway after landing at the wrong airport; all 122 onboard survived.0122
      June 14, 1972Japan Airlines Flight 471 crashed near Palam Airport, killing 82 of 87 onboard and three on the ground; Japan claimed that a false glide path signal caused the crash, while India claimed that the pilot disregarded let-down procedures.82+35
      January 30, 19711971 Indian Airlines hijacking, a domestic passenger flight was hijacked en-route from S-ri-na-g'-ar to Jammu and flown to Lahore in Pakistan where the passengers/crew were released and the plane subsequently destroyed.[19]032
      September 19, 1965Gujarat Beechcraft incident- A civilian Beechcraft commuter plane was shot down by a Pakistan Air Force fighter, killing all eight on board.80
      July 28, 1963United Arab Airlines Flight 869 (1963) crashed off Bombay Airport, killing all 63 onboard. The cause was probably a loss of control in turbulence and bad weather.630
      July 7, 1962Alitalia Flight 771 crashed into a hill northeast of Mumbai while on approach. The accident was attributed to navigation error. All 94 aboard were killed.94
      May 25, 19581958 Dan-Air Avro York crash- An Avro York crashed at Gurgaon following an in-flight fire caused by engine failure, killing four of five onboard.4



      *~The largest earthquake in India:





       1 week ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Pad-amK-ash-m-irIndia
       1 week ago 4.1 magnitude, 27 km depth
      D-ip-ay-alF-ar WesternNepal
       2 weeks ago 4.2 magnitude, 10 km depth
      N-am-ch-e Ba-z-arEastern RegionNepal
       2 weeks ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Lo-b-u-j-yaEastern RegionNepal
       3 weeks ago 4.6 magnitude, 71 km depth
      Tu-en-sangNa-g-a-la-n-dIndia
       3 weeks ago 4.6 magnitude, 22 km depth
      K'-o-t'-ha-riNepal
       4 weeks ago 4.6 magnitude, 13 km depth
      T-han-gK-ash-m-irIndia
       1 month ago 3.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
      R-aw-al-p'-in-diPunjabPa-ki-s-t'-an


      1 month ago 2.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
      K'-a-hū-taP-un-j-abPakistan
       1 month ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Pad-amK-ash-m-irIndia
       1 month ago 5.1 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Pad-amK-ash-m-irIndia
       1 month ago 4.2 magnitude, 46 km depth
      C-her-ra-p-un-j-iMe-g'-ha-la-yaIndia
       1 month ago 4.4 magnitude, 54 km depth
      M-an-g'-anSi-k-kimIndia
       1 month ago 4.3 magnitude, 57 km depth
      Ma-w-la-ikSa-g-a-inMyanmar
       1 month ago 5.5 magnitude, 38 km depth
      R-ām-g-an-jC-hi-t-ta-g-ongBangladesh
       1 month ago 4.6 magnitude, 159 km depth
      P'-h-ekM-an-i-p'-urIndia
       1 month ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
      P-he-kM-an-i-p-urIndia

        2 months ago 3.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
       2 months ago 5.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Da-i-l'-e-khM-id WesternNepal
       2 months ago 4.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
      J-u-m-laM-id WesternNepal
       2 months ago 4.3 magnitude, 92 km depth
      Kh-o-n-saAr-un-a-ch-al PradeshIndia
       2 months ago 5.7 magnitude, 16 km depth
      J-u-m-laM-id WesternNepal
       2 months ago 4.0 magnitude, 21 km depth
      Te-k-nā-fC-hi-t-ta-g-on-gBangladesh
       2 months ago 4.8 magnitude, 79 km depth
      Tu-en-sangNa-g'-al-an-dIndia
       2 months ago 4.2 magnitude, 40 km depth
      Ha-kh-aChi-nMyanmar


       1 year ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Ba-re-laM-ad-h-ya P-ra-des-hIndia
       2 years ago 4.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Ang-u-lO-di-s-haIndia
       3 years ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Se-on-iM-ad-h-ya P-ra-des-hIndia
       11 years ago 5.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
      JaisinghnagarMadhya PradeshIndia
       14 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 10 km depth
      C-hā-ī-bā-saJ-h-ar-k-handIndia

       15 years ago 3.8 magnitude, 11 km depth
      Bo-d-h G-ay-aB-i-h-arIndia
       22 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 33 km depth
      Sun-d-ar-g-ar-hO-di-s-haIndia
       23 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 33 km depth
      Si-ho-rāM-ad-h-ya P-r-a-des-hIndia
       26 years ago 3.9 magnitude, 33 km depth
      J-ab-al-p-urM-ad-h-ya Pra-des-hIndia
       26 years ago 5.8 magnitude, 36 km depth
      B-a-re-laM-ad-h-ya Pra-des-hIndia
       27 years ago 4.3 magnitude, 33 km depth
      K-or-baCh-hat-t
       28 years ago 4.2 magnitude, 33 km depth
      Sing-ra-u-l'
       28 years ago 3.8 magnitude, 33 km depth
      SingrauliMadhya Pra-des-hIndia
       28 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 33 km depth
      Ki-ri B-u-ruO-di-s-haIndia

      28 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
      De-o-g-ar-hO-di-s-haIndia



      Recent Earthquakes:Allah-ā-bād, U-t-t-ar Pra-des-h, India

      Allah-ā-bād has had: (M1.5 or greater)

      • 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
      • 0 earthquakes in the past 7 days
      • 0 earthquakes in the past 30 days
      • 1 earthquake in the past 365 days


      2 months ago 5.7 magnitude, 16 km depth
      J-u-m-laMid WesternNepal
       5 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
      Sin-g-ra-u-l'-iMadhya P-ra-des-hIndia
       26 years ago 5.8 magnitude, 36 km depth
      Ba-re-laM-ad-h-ya P-ra-des-hIndia
       69 years ago 5.9 magnitude, 15 km depth
      Po-kh-a-raWestern Re-g-io-nNepal
       70 years ago 5.8 magnitude, 15 km depth
      Tu-l'-s-īp-urMid WesternNepal


      87 years ago 6.8 magnitude, 15 km depth
      Bā-g'-lungWestern Re-g'-io-nNepal
       90 years ago 8.0 magnitude, 15 km depth
      La-hānEastern Re-g-io-nNepal


      *~Recent: Earthquakes:D-ār-c-hu-lā, Western Re-g'-io-n, Nepal~

      D-ār-c-hu-lā has had: (M1.5 or greater)

      • 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
      • 0 earthquakes in the past 7 days
      • 1 earthquake in the past 30 days
      • 22 earthquakes in the past 365 days

      *~5.3 magnitude earthquake from Da-i-l'-e-khM-id WesternNepal~

      2 months ago

      UTC time: Monday, November 06, 2023 10:46 AM
      Your time: Monday, November 6, 2023 at 5:46 AM EST
      Magnitude Type: mb
      USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
      Reports from the public: 38 people



      *~6 earthquakes, measuring above 4 on Richter scale, jolted India in March this year. ~







      *~Zone 1 falls under the low-intensity category and is along the Karnataka Plateau.

      Zone 2 is for moderate-intensity earthquakes, comprising Kerala, Goa, and the Lakshadweep Islands, as well as portions of Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu.

      Zone 3 is for high-intensity earthquakes. It encompasses the remaining portions of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, the Delhi-NCR, Sikkim, northern portions of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, the western coast of Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

      Zone 4 is for extremely severe earthquakes covering the regions of North Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.



      *~RECENT EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA

      The list of most recent earthquakes in India includes the ones felt in the past 14 days. These tremors either had their epicentre in India, or nearby India.

      • March 21, 2023 - 6.8 magnitude earthquake, epicentred in A-f-g-han-i-s-t-an, jolted parts of India, including states falling under the 'zone 2' category
      • March 12, 2023 - 4.8 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 76 km from W-ang-j-in-g, M-an-i-p-ur
      • March 8, 2023 - 4.0 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 10 km depth in Gi-l'-gi-t-B-al-t'-is-t'-an, Pakistan
      • March 7, 2023 - 4.9 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 10 km depth in An-d-am-an and N-i-co-b-ar Islands, India
      • March 3, 2023 - 4.1 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 10 km depth along Ar-un-a-ch-al' Pra-des-h, India
      • March 2, 2023 - 4.0 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 10 km depth along Lo-b-u-j-ya, Eastern region in Nepal
      • February 24, 2023 - 4.1 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 10 km depth in Islam-a-bad, Pa-ki-s-t'-an
      • February 22, 2023 - 4.8 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 27 km depth in J-u-m-la, M-id Western, Nepal
      • February 16, 2023 - 4.3 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 61 km depth along Ch-ha-ta-k, S-y-l'-h-et, Bangladesh
      • February 12, 2023 - 4.0 magnitude earthquake, epicentred 65 km depth along M-an-g-an, S-i-k-kim, India

      ALSO READ Magnitude 3.8 quake jolts Arunachal Pradesh~




      *~"K"="KIM"

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      *~Average~

      A total of 174 earthquakes with a magnitude of four or above have struck within 300 km (186 mi) of Abu Dhabi in the past 10 years. This comes down to a yearly average of 17 earthquakes per year, or 1 per month. On average an earthquake will hit near Abu Dhabi roughly every 20 days.

      A relatively large number of earthquakes occurred near Abu Dhabi in 2022. A total of 100 earthquakes (mag 4+) were detected within 300 km of Abu Dhabi that year. The strongest had a 6 magnitude.




      &~Strongest earthquakes near Abu Dhabi~

      STRONGEST IN 10 YEARS:
      MAG 6
      On Jul 2, 2022 03:25.
      STRONGEST SINCE 1900:
      MAG 6.2
      On Jan 9, 1905 09:55.

      The strongest recent earthquake of the past 10 years near Abu Dhabi occurred on Jul 2, 2022 03:25 local time (Asia/Dubai timezone). It had a magnitude of 6 and struck 286 kilometers (178 mi) north-northeast of Abu Dhabi, at a depth of 9 km. Discover more strong earthquakes near Abu Dhabi in the list below.

      A longer time ago, a MAG-6.2 earthquake struck on Jan 9, 1905 09:55, 272 kilometers (169 mi) north-northeast of Abu Dhabi. It is the strongest earthquake near Abu Dhabi in the past 124 years (Our data goes back to January 1st, 1900).

      In the table below you will find the strongest earthquakes that occurred near Abu Dhabi in the past 10 years. You can use the tabs to find the heaviest historic earthquakes since the year 1900 or within a specific year or distance from Abu Dhabi.



      *~ALL NAMES&NUMBERS, *ARE,
      *REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C ANAGRAM CONFIRMQATIONS,
      *FOR,WHO:JESUS,MYSELF,*GOD AND JORDAN- TAYLOR HANSON ARE.~

      *~P-em-ber-l'-ey is the fictional country estate owned by F'-i-t'-z-wi-l'-l'-i-am D-ar-c-y, the male protagonist in J-a-ne A-us-ten's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice. It is located near the fictional town of Lamb-t'-on, and believed by some to be based on Lyme Park,[1] south of Di-s-l'-ey in Ch-e-s-hi-re.

      In describing the estate, A-us-ten uses uncharacteristically explicit symbolism to represent the geographical home of the man at the centre of the novel. On first visiting the estate, El-iz-ab-et-h B-e-nn-et is charmed by the beauty of the surrounding countryside, as indeed she is by Mr. D-ar-c-y himself. El-iz-ab-et-h had already rejected Mr. Darcy's first proposal by the time she visits P-em-ber-l'-ey—it is his letter, the praise of his housekeeper, and his own courteous behaviour at P-em-ber-l'-ey that bring about a change in her opinion of Mr. D-ar-c-y.~



      *~The "ki-lo-t'-on (of TNT e-qu-iv-al-e-nt)" is a unit of energy e-qu-al to 4.184 t'-e-ra-j-o-u-l'-es (4.184×1012 J).[2]~


      *~ki·​lo·​t'-on ˈki-l'-ə-ˌtən 

      an explosive force e-qu-iv-al-e-nt to t-hat o-f 1000 t'-on-s of T-NT~



      *~kilovar

      noun

      ki-l·​o·​v-ar 
      -ˌvär
      plural-s
      the part of a ki-lo-v-o-l'-t-am-pe-re contributed by reactance~




      *~kilorad

      noun

      ki·​lo·​r-ad

      *~1000 r'-ad-s~

      *~"AD"(Ad),*(ad)=ADAM~


      *~ki-lo-pa-s-cal

      noun

      ki·​lo·​pa-s·​cal ˌki-lə-ˌpa-ˈs-k'-al  
      ˌkē-l'-ə-
      1000 pascals~

      *~"cal=Calvary~

      ki-lo-pa-s-cal-s (k-Pa) 


      *~"m(M)=1,000.
      *The 1,000 year- *millenial-reign.~

      *"K"IS ALWAYS: *~THEE-SAME: *~"LAPOINTE-KH."





        ~kim·la-q·q-êṭ~
      Englishman's Concordance
      kim·la-q·q-êṭ — 1

       Occurrence

      I-sa-ia-h 17:5
      HE-B: יִקְצ֑וֹר וְהָיָ֛ה כִּמְלַקֵּ֥ט שִׁבֳּלִ֖ים בְּעֵ֥מֶק
      NA-S: the ears, Or it will be like one gleaning ears of grain
      KJ-V: with his arm; and it shall be as he that gather-et-h ears
      I-NT: h-ar-v-est-s become gleaning ears the valley


      *~Thee-Dna-Family-Line NAME, OF:JESUS CHRIST,THEE-HEBREW-MESSIAH:EMMANUEL:ARAGORN II'S DNA-FAMILY-LINE,
      *IS AND HAS, *ALWAYS,
      *BEEN:
      *~LAPOINTE.~

      *AND:"KM"(km)="KIM(kim)(berly Lapointe)*~1,000- YEAR MILLENIAL-REIGN.~

      *~KILOMETER(S)~
      *~KI-L'-OM-ET-E-R(S)~
      *~KI-L'-O-ME-T-E-R(S)~
      *~KI-L'-O-ME-T'-E-R(S)~
      *~KI-LO-M-ET-E-R(S)~
      &HAVING:"BER"
      *IS NOT:AN- OPTIONAL FOR: BEING:THEE-WOMAN, NAMED:"KIM"

      ~*~"BER"-  "I"- "T"- =COVENANT.~

      ~12-8-5. ber-i-t'-h~
      Strong's Concordance
      ber-i-t'-h: a

       covenant

      Original Word: 
      בְּרִית

      Part of 
      Speech: Noun Feminine
      Transliteration: ber-
      i-t'-h

      P'-ho-n-et-ic 

      Spelling: (ber-e-et-h')(ber-ee-t-h')
      Definition: a covenant



      *~DEFINITION OF HEBREW
      FOR COVENANT

      Ber-i'-t - Berith - Ber-iy-t'-h~

      *~Covenant~ (0-12-8-5)(ber-i'-t/ber-i-t'-h/ber-iy-t'-h) means covenant, treaty, compact, agreement between two parties ber-iy-t'-h describes a compact made by passing between pieces of flesh. Covenant is a solemn, binding arrangement between two parties and entails a variety of responsibilities, benefits and penalties


      ~&~THE-POURING, *FORTH(SHEDDING)*OF:BLOOD IS:THEE- FIRST:PART,
      *OF:THIS.~

      *~ABRAHAM WAS: *FIRST,
      *NOT:THE-FIRST:NOAH.~



      ~&~
      ~5-06. ~a-lap-h~

      *Strong's, Concordance
      a-lap-h: a thousand

      Original Word: 
      אֲלַף

      Part of 
      Speech: Noun 
      Transliteration: a-lap-h

      Phonetic 

      Spelling: (a-la-f')
      Definition: a- thousand




      ~12-8-7. bo-ri-t'-h~
      Strong's Concordance
      bo-ri-t'-h: lye, al-k'-

      al-

      i, pot-ash, soap

      Original Word: 
      בֹּרִית


      Part of 

      Speech: Noun Feminine
      Transliteration: bo-ri-t'-h

      P'-ho-ne-t'-ic 

      Spelling: (bo-re-et-h')
      Definition: l-ye, a-lk-al-i, pot-ash, soap




      *~Strong's Hebrew~

       #6-53-2~


      *~lap·pā·rō·ḵ'-eṯ~


      Englishman's Concordance (References)

      lap·pā·rō·ḵ'-eṯ — 8 Occurrences

      Ex-o-d-us 26:33
      HE-B: שָׁ֙מָּה֙ מִבֵּ֣ית לַפָּרֹ֔כֶת אֵ֖ת אֲר֣וֹן
      NA-S: wi-t'-hi-n the veil; and the ve-i-l'
      KJ-V: in t'-hi-t'-her wi-t'-hi-n the vail the ar-k
      I-NT: t'-her-e wi-t'-hi-n the ve-i-l' the ar-k of the testimony

      Ex-o-d-us 26:35
      HE-B: הַשֻּׁלְחָן֙ מִח֣וּץ לַפָּרֹ֔כֶת וְאֶת־ הַמְּנֹרָה֙
      NA-S: outside the ve-i'-l, and the lampstand
      KJ-V: without the vail, and the candlestick
      I-NT: the table without the ve-i-l' and the lampstand opposite

      Ex-o-d-us 27:21
      HE-B: מוֹעֵד֩ מִח֨וּץ לַפָּרֹ֜כֶת אֲשֶׁ֣ר עַל־
      NA-S: outside the ve-i'-l w-hi-ch
      KJ-V: wi-t'-ho-u-t the vail, w-hi-ch [is] before the testimony,
      I-NT: of meeting wi-t'-ho-u-t' the ve-i'-l w-hi-ch is before

      Ex-od-us 40:22
      HE-B: צָפֹ֑נָה מִח֖וּץ לַפָּרֹֽכֶת׃
      NA-S: of the tabernacle, outside the ve-i'-l.
      KJ-V: northward, wi-t'-ho-u-t the vail.
      I-NT: the north wi-t'-ho-u-t the ve-i'-l

      L'-ev-i-t'-ic-us 16:2
      HE-B: הַקֹּ֔דֶשׁ מִבֵּ֖ית לַפָּרֹ֑כֶת אֶל־ פְּנֵ֨י
      NA-S: p'-la-c-e inside the ve-i'-l, before
      KJ-V: [place] wi-t'-hi-n the vail before
      I-NT: the holy wi-t'-hi-n the ve-i'-l about before

      L'-ev-i-t'-ic-us 16:12
      HE-B: וְהֵבִ֖יא מִבֵּ֥ית לַפָּרֹֽכֶת׃
      NA-S: and b-ring [i-t'] inside the ve-i'-l.
      KJ-V: and bring [it] wi-t'-hi-n the vail:
      I-NT: and b-ring wi-t'-hi-n the ve-i'-l

      L'-ev-i-t'-ic-us 16:15
      HE-B: אֶל־ מִבֵּ֖ית לַפָּרֹ֑כֶת וְעָשָׂ֣ה אֶת־
      NA-S: in-si-de the ve-i'-l and do
      KJ-V: wi-t'-hi-n the vail, and do
      I-NT: about wi-t'-hi-n the ve-i'-l and do for

      Num-ber-s 18:7
      HE-B: הַמִּזְבֵּ֛חַ וּלְמִבֵּ֥ית לַפָּרֹ֖כֶת וַעֲבַדְתֶּ֑ם עֲבֹדַ֣ת
      NA-S: and inside the ve-i'-l, and you a-re t'-o per-for-m
      KJ-V: and wi-t'-hi-n the vail; and ye s-h-al-l' se-r'-ve:
      I-NT: the al-t-ar and wi-t'-hi-n the ve-i'-l per-for-m se-r'-v-ic-e


      L'-ex-i-co-n :: Strong's H-3-54-8 - k'-ōhēn

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      כֹּהֵן
      Transliteration
      k'-ō-hēn
      Pronunciation
      k'-o-han-e'
      Part of Speech
       noun
      Root Word (Etymology)
      Active participle of כָּהַן (H-3-5.4-7)
      Dictionary Aids

      TWO-T Reference: 9-5-9a

      KJ-V Translation Count — Total: 7-50x
      The KJ-V translates Strong's H3548 in the following manner: priest (7-4-4x), own (2x), chief ruler (2x), officer (1x), princes (1x).
      1. priest, principal officer or chief ruler

        1. priest-king (Me-l'c-hiz-e-de-k, Messiah)

        2. pa-g'-an priest-s

        3. priests of Je-ho-v-ah

        4. L'-ev-i-t'-i-cal priest-s

        5. Z-ad-o-ki-t'-e priest-s

        6. A-ar-on-ic priest-s

        7. the high priest

      Strong’s Definitions [](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
      כֹּהֵן k'-ô-hên, ko-han-e'; active participle of H-3-5.4-7; literally one officiating, a priest; al-so (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a la-y-m-an):—chief ruler, × ow-n, p-ri-est, prince, principal officer.


      ~8-4-8-4. t'-ik-o-n~
      Strong's Concordance
      t'-ik-o-n: middle

      Original Word: 
      תִּיכוֹן

      Part of Speech: Adjective
      Transliteration: t'-ik-on

      P'-ho-ne-t'-ic 

      Spelling: (t'-ee-k'-one')
      Definition: middle



      *~&~I,AM:A MIDDLE CHILD.~

      *~NA-S Exhaustive Concordance
      Word Origin
      from the same as t'-av-e-k~ta-v-ek~
      Definition
      middle
      NA-S-B Translation
      lowest (1), middle (7), middle ones (2), second (1).~


      *~Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
      middle-most, mid-s-t

      Or t'-iy-k'-on {tee-k'-one'}; from t'-av-ek; central -- middle(-most), mid-s-t'.

       HEBREW t'-av-ek~

      *~ta-v-ek~



      *~I,AM;THEE-OLDEST(E-L'-D-EST)-DAUGHTER,
      *BUT:THEE-SECOND-BORN CHILD.~

      *~&taylor Hanson *is:second-born as well.~

      2 King-s 20:4
      HE-B: (חָצֵ֖ר ק) הַתִּֽיכֹנָ֑ה וּדְבַר־ יְהוָ֔ה
      NA-S: had g'-one out of the middle court,
      KJ-V: was g'-one out into the middle court,
      I-NT: had g'-one Ai of the middle the word of the LORD

      E-z-e-ki-e-l' 41:7
      HE-B: עַל־ הָעֶלְיוֹנָ֖ה לַתִּיכוֹנָֽה׃
      NA-S: [story] to the high-est by way of the second [story].
      KJ-V: [ch-am-ber] to the high-est by the mi-d'-s-t'.
      I-NT: to the high-est of the second

      E-z-e-ki-e-l' 42:5
      HE-B: מֵהֵ֗נָה מֵֽהַתַּחְתֹּנ֛וֹת וּמֵהַתִּֽכֹנ֖וֹת בִּנְיָֽן׃
      NA-S: f'-r'-om the l'-ow-e-r and middle one-s in the building.
      KJ-V: t'-han the l-ow-e-r, and t'-han the middle-m-os-t' of the building.
      I-NT: t'-he-se the l'-ow-e-r and middle the building

      E-z-e-ki-e-l' 42:6
      HE-B: נֶאֱצַ֗ל מֵהַתַּחְתּוֹנ֛וֹת וּמֵהַתִּֽיכֹנ֖וֹת מֵהָאָֽרֶץ׃
      NA-S: the l'-ow-e-r and middle one-s.
      KJ-V: mo-re t'-han the lo-w-est and the middle-m-os-t' f-r'-om the g-ro-un-d.
      I-NT: we-re s-'-et the lo-w-e-r and middle the g'-ro-un-d


      *~Forms and: Transliterations:
      הַתִּ֣יכֹנָ֔ה הַתִּֽיכֹנָ֑ה הַתִּֽיכֹנָ֖ה הַתִּֽיכוֹנָ֔ה הַתִּיכֹ֑ן הַתִּיכֹ֖ן התיכונה התיכן התיכנה וְהַתִּֽיכֹנָה֙ וּמֵהַתִּֽיכֹנ֖וֹת וּמֵהַתִּֽכֹנ֖וֹת והתיכנה ומהתיכנות ומהתכנות לַתִּיכוֹנָֽה׃ לתיכונה׃ hat·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·nā-h hat·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·w·nā-h hat·t'-î·ḵ'-ōn hat-t'-i-Ch-on hat-t'-ic-ho-Na-h hat-t'-îḵ'-ōn hat-t'-îḵ-ō-nā-h hat-t'-îḵ-ō-w-nā-h la-t'·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·w·nā-h la-t'-t'-ic-ho-Na-h la-t'-t'-îḵ-ō-w-nā-hū·mê·hat·t'-i·ḵ'-ō·nō·w-ṯ' ū·mê·hat·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·n'-ō·w-ṯ' u-me-hat-t'-ic-ho-N'-o-tū-mê-hat-t'-iḵ-ō-nōw-ṯ' ū-mê-hat-t'-îḵ-ō-nōw-ṯ' ve-hat-t'-ic-ho-Na-h w-ə·hat·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·nā-h w-ə-hat-t'-îḵ-ō-nā-h




         ~71-89. q-o-she-t'~
      Strong's Concordance
      q-o-she-t': truth

      Original Word: 
      קשֶׁט

      Part of 

      Speech: Noun 
      Transliteration:
      q-o-she-t',q-os-h-et

      P'-ho-ne-t'-ic 

      Spelling: (k'-o'-she-t')(k'-os-h-et')
      Definition: t'-ruth








      *~C-ASH-E-R~























      ~1-5-04. e-ik'-ón~
      Strong's Concordance
      e-ik'-ón: an image, i.e. 

      lit. statue, fig. 

      representation

      Original 


      Word: ε-ἰκ-ώ-ν, 

      όν-ος, ἡ

      Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
      Transliteration: e-ik'-ón

      P'-ho-ne-t'-ic 

      Spelling: (i-k'-one')
      Definition: an image, statue, representation
      Usage: an image, l'-ik-en-es-s, b-us-t'.

      *~"PHYSICAL-EMBODIEMEMNT OF".~


         ~la-t·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·w·nā-h~
      Englishman's Concordance
      la-t·t'-î·ḵ'-ō·w·nā-h —

       1 

      Occurrence

      E-z-e-ki-e-l' 41:7
      HE-B: עַל־ הָעֶלְיוֹנָ֖ה לַתִּיכוֹנָֽה׃
      NA-S: [story] to the high-est by way of the second [story].
      KJ-V: [ch-am-ber] to the high-est by the mid-s-t'.
      I-NT: to the high-est of the second


      ~&~THEE-BABY IN:
      BABY BOOM,
      *IS:"HER-OWN,  *REAL-BABY"
      *(A-SECRET).~




      *~SHE PRETENDS,
      *TO,GET:"HER", THROUGH AN,
      *ADOPTION,
      *HER GUY,DIDNOT WANT,HER,
      * TO HAVE,
      *.~A-BABY,
      &N0-HE MOST CERTAINLY DID NOT,
      *&EVEN AFTER,SHE,THOUGHT,IF,SHE,PRETENDED,
      *IT WAS, *A,DIRE,ADOPTION SITUATION, TRIED,
      *SHE,TRIED,
      *TO,PRETEND,
      *IT WAS,HER:OWN-COUSINS,BABY!!!~

      *~SYMBOLIC-PREGNANCY&BABY~

      *~IT,WAS&IS,"HER, OWN:BABY-SEWLF."~ 
      &






      *~AS:WELL.~

      *~ALL NAMES&NUMBERS, *ARE,
      *REVELATION 12 LOT-RE-T-C ANAGRAM- CONFIRMQATIONS,
      *FOR,WHO:JESUS,MYSELF,*GOD AND JORDAN- TAYLOR HANSON ARE.~





























                        ~qō·š-eṭ~
      Englishman's Concordance

      q-ō·š-eṭ — 2


       Occurrences

      Psalm 60:4
      HE-B: לְהִתְנוֹסֵ֑ס מִ֝פְּנֵ֗י קֹ֣שֶׁט סֶֽלָה׃
      NA-S: because of the truth. Se-la-h.
      KJ-V: because of the truth. Se-la-h.
      I-NT: may be displayed because of the truth Se-la-h

      P-ro-ver-b-s 22:21
      HEB: לְהוֹדִֽיעֲךָ֗ קֹ֭שְׁטְ אִמְרֵ֣י אֱמֶ֑ת
      NA-S: To make you know the certainty of the words
      KJ-V: That I might make thee know the certainty of the words
      I-NT: know the certainty of the words of truth






      *&KATE MIDDLETON'S *HEALTH ISSUES,
      *IS:WORLD NEWS'S,
      *RIGHT TO:KNOW.
      *&U,NEED NOT,
      *FEEL LIKE,U,ARE, BEING NOSEY,
      *OR:INTRUSIVE!!!!



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