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This talk explores the Phoenicians and how their rise and fall corresponds to the rise and fall of Israel, and how the Phoenicians influenced the entire region of people with the architecture and trade in high quality crafted goods.
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What does Jesus and Heavenly Father expect from us when it comes from our giving? What does true charity look like and how does God expect us to behave? What rewards await us when we give to those less fortunate than us?
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The Queen of Sheba occupies only a few verses in the Old Testament Narrative. However, there is no concrete mention in the Bible of where she was from. Evidence shows she could have come from two places, Ethiopia or a part of Arabia that is now Yemen. Which place has the stronger claim? Join us to find out who has the stronger claim.
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How are we to deal with our enemies? What does it mean to be "perfect?" Join us as we discuss how Christ expects us to do when dealing with our enemies as part of our continuing series on The Sermon on the Mount.
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Join us as we explore the topic of taking revenge. Is it right for us to "get back" at those who wrong us? What does Jesus say about it?
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Take a moment to learn about one of the few successful female Pharohs in Egypt's History. Hatshepsut was an innovator and trailblazer who ushered in an era of peace, prosperity, and artistic revival. Learn about her mysterious beginnings and end of her reign.
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Is it right to swear an oath? Does Jesus even want us to swear an oath at all? Are there times it is Biblically acceptable to swear an oath out? Listen to find out what Christ says about the swearing of oaths and what it means for our righteousness in The Kingdom.
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Using an article entitled "The Rulers of Foreign Lands" by Andrew Curry that appeared in the September/October 2018 issue of Archaeology magazine, we will explore who the Hyksos were and their rise to power, leading to their rule of Ancient Egypt, as well as their eventual downfall. Join us on this interesting tangent to Biblical Archaeology!
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Continuing on with our discussion on The Sermon on The Mount, we tackle the topic of adultery, examining if lustful thoughts are the same as lustful actions and what steps we should take to assure that we remain righteous members of The Kingdom of God.
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Was Noah's Ark a sewn boat? Recent archaeology reveals the prominence of sewn boats in the Middle East, Egypt, and India, prompting historians to rethink their view of Noah's Ark as not nailed together, but sewn together.
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What does Jesus consider worse? Murder or anger? In God's eyes, is there a difference? What should the punishment be for exhibiting anger?
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In this podcast, we will explore the realities of the existence of Noah's Ark and compare it with Flood Narratives in Mesopotamia. Decide for yourself if it is worth undertaking expeditions to discover whether Noah's Ark still exists.
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Using the 1599 Geneva Bible, we will explore the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees and discover exactly what is expected of us as citizens of the Heavenly Kingdom
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We will be exploring the question of the Winter Palaces of Jericho. Who built them and why? What happened after Jericho fell? Join us on this journey to explore the Winter Palaces.
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Did Jesus come to destroy The Law,. fulfill The Law, or both? We will explore this question by looking at Matthew 5:17-19. As we are doing in this series, we will be using the 1599 Geneva Bible. Join us as we look at the question of The Law.
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Join us for a look at Bryant Wood's rebuttal to Beinkowski. In this third part of our series on Jericho, we will see if Wood can rebut Beinkowski's claims and reassert his dating for the destruction of Jericho.
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Using the Geneva Bible, we will explore Matthew 5:13-16 and discuss how we are both the Salt and the Light for God and Jesus Christ here in His Kingdom on Earth
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In this episode, we present a rebuttal to Bryant Wood's article from the last two weeks and explore the question of if Wood got his dating wrong.
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Using the 1599 Geneva Bible, we will explore what The Beatitudes are and why they are important guides for us as Christians.
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