An Israeli company named Sol-logic invented a solar tree that will provide many benefits to those who have one. The first prototype was unveiled in 2014 in Israel. The acacia tree found in the Israeli desert was the inspiration for this futuristic looking “eTree.”
This solar tree converts sunlight into electricity. Those who pass by can charge their phones and surf the internet from the solar tree. The electricity from the solar tree is also being used to supply water and to illuminate street lights. Even though the solar tree is not a living organism, it provides shade like a real, living tree.
The town of Nevers, France is one of the first to enjoy the solar tree. Around 10 cities in Israel and the United States are also benefiting from the solar trees. The Jews continue to light the world with many blessings.
Genesis 12:3 “And I [God] will bless them [Gentiles] that bless thee [Israel], and curse him [Gentiles] that curseth thee [Israel]: and in thee [Israel] shall all families [Gentiles] of the earth be blessed.”
Jesus was born a Jew according to the flesh. Jesus is the only Jew that can bring light into a spiritually dead, dark soul. Both Jews and Gentiles need to repent of their sins and believe on Jesus as their Saviour to receive eternal light from Jesus. In a prayer, ask Jesus to save you right now if you have never done this before.
John 8:12 “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”
HIBM Editorial by Avi Goldstein * Solar Tree Invented By Jews! – Dr. K. Daniel Fried, Editor in Chief – copyright © 2017 hopeofisrael.net
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