April 9, 2006

Study: Jesus Walked on Ice, Not Water

Filed under: Neeews — ramone_ @ 11:16 am

Jesus may not have actually walked on water: he may have skated on an
isolated, hard to see piece of ice, according to a study on the weather and water conditions in
northern Israel in Jesus’ time.

Jesus Doron Nof, professor of Oceanography at Florida
State University, and colleagues report in the
April issue of the Journal of Paleolimnology
(the study of prehistoric lakes), that a rare
combination of water and atmospheric conditions
in northern Israel could have led to the
formation of “springs ice” on the surface of the
Sea of Galilee, now known as Lake Kinneret.

Nof’s team examined the dynamics of a small
section of Lake Kinneret comprising about 10,000
square feet near the salty springs that empty
into it. Currently, ice may form there only once
every thousand years.

However, temperatures were
much lower in the region 2,000 years ago.

so there was no miracle at all?!? i’m very disappointed ;) , maybe he was on skates, who knows, maybe that was his miracle ;)

From:Discovery.com

1 Comment »

  1. hm i don t belive that i think people are searching for new storys .Fact is that jesus was not alone when he take people from Egipt at least 1000 people was there and they did see what we never will..goth have mercy on your souls …peace

    Comment by majka — April 19, 2006 @ 1:17 pm

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