Thinkingstuff
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That is not the case at all with Jerusalem in AD 70:
“...During the infighting inside the city walls, a stockpiled supply of dry food was intentionally burned by Jewish leaders to induce the defenders to fight against the siege instead of negotiating peace; as a result many city dwellers and soldiers died of starvation during the siege....”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Jewish–Roman_War
For I will no more pity the inhabitants of the land, saith Jehovah; but, lo, I will deliver the men every one into his neighbor`s hand, and into the hand of his king; and they shall smite the land, and out of their hand I will not deliver them. Zech 11:6
49 I came to cast fire upon the earth [the land]; and what do I desire, if it is already kindled?
50 But I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how am I straitened till it be accomplished!
51 Think ye that I am come to give peace in the earth [the land]? I tell you, Nay; but rather division:
52 for there shall be from henceforth five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three.
53 They shall be divided, father against son, and son against father; mother against daughter, and daughter against her mother; mother in law against her daughter in law, and daughter in law against her mother in law. Lu 12
From 'The Seventy Weeks and the Great Tribulation', by Philip Mauro:
( http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=63301&page=9 )
See also: http://www.baptistboard.com/showthre...71#post1489071
Actually it is the case. The account is recorded in Eusibius of the events that occured during AD 70. Gangs ran around confiscating food. One particular woman killed her son and dressed him as food then cursed the gang as they took him. Many did die of starvation others by the sword.