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21.08.03 01:48
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GENESIS 14:10 states, “Now the Valley of Siddim was full of bitumen pits (tar or oil wells on the surface) and as the Kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, many fell into these (pits/wells) while the rest escaped to the mountains."

GENESIS 19:24, 25A, 28-29 states, “The Lord rained (exploded) on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire (sulfur and flaming rock filled with oil) from the Lord out of the heavens..…He overthrew, destroyed, and ended these cities..…and he (Abraham) looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward ALL the land of the VALLEY (Siddim), and saw and beheld the smoke of the COUNTRY went up like the smoke of a FURNACE.” Where exactly were Sodom and Gomorrah located before they were destroyed? At the southwestern and southern end of the Dead Sea!!!


EZEKIEL 16:53 states, “I will restore them (Israel) again from their captivity, (I will) restore the fortunes of Sodom and her daughters, and I will restore your own fortunes in the midst of them.” What do you suppose the fortunes of Sodom were? It certainly wasn’t sand, rock or tumbleweed, it was oil!!!

GENESIS 49:1 states, “And Jacob (Israel) called for his sons and said, gather yourselves together (around me) so that I may tell you what shall befall you in the latter or last days.” GENESIS 49:25 states, “By the God of your Father who will help you, and by the Almighty who will bless you…..blessings lying deep beneath.”

As ISAIAH 27:6 foretold, “He shall cause them that come of Jacob to take root….Israel shall blossom and bud and fill the face of the world with fruit.” This is one of a long list of prophecies that have already been fulfilled since Israel was reestablished as a nation. Can the discovery of “the treasures of darkness” be far behind???

Und jetzt kommt es Dicke: Researchers from the television program titled “The Bible Code” have also confirmed that NESS Energy is encoded as the company that will discover the great Israeli oil field.

Wer das Ganze lesen will: www.nessenergy.com

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21.08.03 01:52
Bible-quoting Texas oilman
wants to tap Holy Land

Divine inspiration leads to Mount Sodom to strengthen Israel

By ANN LOLORDO
SUN FOREIGN STAFF

MOUNT SODOM, Israel – Divine inspiration brought Harold “Hayseed” Stephens to this mountain of salt overlooking the Dead Sea. Here, on the parched bedrock of the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah, the 61-year-old Texas oilman expects to strike it rich.
Oil, my friends, Black crude. A gusher to transform the Jewish state into a master of its own energy needs and to fulfill the biblical prophesies Stephens quotes on cue.
A burly, born-again Christian, he fancies Stetson hats, ostrich-skin boots and belt buckles bearing his company name: Ness Energy International Inc.
Ness is the Hebrew word for miracle.
Stephens’ company is among a handful of businesses licensed by Israel to drill for oil or natural gas in the arid expanse of the Negev Desert and off Israel’s Mediterranean coast. His firm joins Isramco Inc., Givat Olam and a joint venture of two Israeli firms and two U.S. companies. Industry giant British Gas (BG.L) recently received permits to drill for oil and gas in the waters off Israel.
Oil exploration in Israel predates the 1948 founding of the state.
Past exploration failed to discover an oil field to match the vast reserves of Saudi Arabia, Oman and other Persian Gulf countries. The British, who ruled Palestine before 1948, discovered the only significant oil to date, a midsized field near Ashkelon, dubbed Heletz-1.
The field has produced 18 million barrels of oil since its discovery in 1956, said Yehezkeel Druckman, Israel’s oil commissioner. But Israel needs at least 60 million barrels of oil annually, he said.

The state of Israel participated in the search for oil until 1985. Now, the leases are all privately held. In 1991, Isramco found oil off shore, about 10 miles west of the Israeli city of Ashdod. A test of the well showed it would produce 800 barrels of oil a day, said Druckman, who works in Israel’s National Infrastructure Ministry.
“Eight hundred barrels is a wonderful well on shore,” said Druckman. “But if it’s off shore, that is not enough. You need 2,000 to 3,000 barrels a day to make it profitable. Nobody is after the oil; they’re after the money.”

Israel considers natural gas

Israel`s 1979 peace treaty with Egypt required the Jewish state to return the Sinai peninsula, a major source of oil for Israel. In exchange, Israel was guaranteed 12 million barrels of oil from Egypt and until 1996 Egypt actually provided as much as half of Israel`s oil supply, according to Yoav Armoni, a ministry official.
Since then, changes in Egypt`s crude-oil standards led Israel to look elsewhere for its oil. Of the 88.1 million barrels of oil imported in 1998, Israel bought about 20 percent from Egypt, 42 percent from Russia, 27 percent from West Africa, 2 percent from Mexico and 10 percent from others, Armoni said.
Israel, however, is looking to convert from oil and coal to natural gas because it is cheaper and cleaner, said Druckman, the oil commissioner. Most of the oil and natural gas interests today are off shore, Druckman said. There are only three leases to drill on land.
"We have very great hopes for both gas and oil to be discovered off shore," said Druckman. "The geological conditions there seem to be favorable for both gas and oil traps."

Searching for right spot

Eliyahu Rosenberg is one Israeli oil executive who is concentrating his efforts on natural gas. A joint venture involving his Avner Oil Co. discovered a potentially lucrative natural gas find 22 miles off the coast of the Israeli city of Ashkelon.
In theory, Rosenberg said, Israel has sediments that can produce oil.
"But you have to find the right place where you don`t have the adverse affects of temperature and breaks in sedimentation," said the 71-year-old geologist.
Stephens is counting on his patch of salt rock at the foot of Mount Sodom to produce a millennium gusher. He has it on good authority, a higher authority.
Stephens, the son of Texas sharecroppers, went to work in the oil fields of west Texas in 1958 and says he led a fast and loose life until Jan. 16, 1978.
"I had an experience with God just like Saul on the road to Damascus," he said in a telephone interview from his office in Willow Park, Texas, a suburb of Fort Worth. "I got beside my bed and he touched me, and in one instant I was literally transformed."
Stephens founded the Living Way Church. He spent two years preaching and then returned to his west-central Texas business, Hayseed Stephens Oil Inc., a privately held oil and gas producer. He came to Israel for the first time in 1982 with 11 other Christian businessmen who met and prayed with then-Prime Minister Menachem Begin.

Message to the heart

"That trip in May of `82 literally changed my life," said Stephens. "It was there that God spoke to my heart and told me where the oil was, how deep I was going to have to drill, how much it would cost, that it would be underneath the salt. It would be oil and not gas, that when it would come, it would be a well that would deliver Israel from economic bondage."
The site was on the east side of Mount Sodom, at the southwest tip of the Dead Sea.
Since then, Stephens has traveled to Israel 56 times. His company logo features a Jewish Star of David with a gushing oil well in its center. Its brochure cites 26 biblical passages that refer to oil in the holy land.
"The Bible is such a great historical book," says Stephens. "When you really begin to look, you find out Sodom and Gomorrah were the first oil boom towns of the world. The Bible says in Genesis 13:10, the valley of Sodom was a beautiful, lush valley ... and we find that valley was full of oil seeps. Oil was just seeping up through the ground. Oil was the greatest commodity in that day and age."
Vestiges of those ancient oil seeps can be found in the environs of Mount Sodom. On a recent steamy day, Stephens` project geologist, Efraim Aharoni, drove to Wadi Hemar, a dry valley about a mile from the Ness company site.
He hacked away at a slab of rock with a small pick ax and broke off a chunk: It was natural asphalt, the color of soot and smelling like tar. Further along in the valley, gooey black tar oozed from crevices and faults in the rock.
"This is one of the proofs that oil was generated in this part of Israel," said Aharoni. "The first big oil finds in Iraq (before World War I) were in the asphalt seep."
Stephens drilled at the Mount Sodom site in 1985. His partners were then Paz Oil Exploration and Israel`s national oil company.
"We twisted off right at 6,000 feet," said Stephens. "We fished for the junk in the hole for 20 days at $500,000 a day. Oil went down to $8 a barrel and I couldn`t continue."
Druckman, Israel`s oil commissioner, said oil has been found in the Dead Sea area but not enough to be considered a commercial find.
"The oil geologists believe there is a petroleum system in the Dead Sea, but we have difficulty in deciphering the geometry."
Stephens may have been inspired by the word of God, but when Ness oil company gets down to business it relies on science and technology.
"Nobody is trying to find oil even in Israel, the land of miracles, by miracles, by nonconventional geological, scientific and physical methods. They want to make money."
Stephens plans to bring an oil rig from Austria that will drill 30,000 feet deep. He hopes to begin drilling in the latter part of this year. "It will give us the deepest oil well that has ever been drilled in Israel," he said.
Stephens is convinced of the prospects for oil: "Spiritually, geologically, seismically, every which way it has been confirmed. This oil is not going to come in until it`s God`s time. We feel the time is now."
Turning to the Bible, Stephens referred to the Book of Ezekiel, Chapter 16, Verse 53. "I shall return the fortunes of Sodom," he said.


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