Posts Tagged ‘Old Testament’
Judgment of God in Ancient Israel and Jordan
Sites that demonstrate God’s Judgment, such as the temple of Arad and the ruins of Tall el-Hammam serve as a reminder that God requires whole-hearted worship.
Read MoreMidian: The Land of Abraham’s Children?
God fulfilled His promise (in Gen. 17) by greatly multiplying Abraham’s descendants, making him the father of a multitude of nations, specifically Midian.
Read MoreRephidim and the Split Rock of Horeb in Saudi Arabia
Is Rephidim located in Saudi Arabia? The towering Split Rock of Horeb at the base of Jebel al-Lawz points to the ancient land of Midian in northwest Arabia.
Read MoreTemple Zero in Zion | Melchizedek’s Anointed Standing Stone in Jerusalem
Eli Shukron discusses ‘Temple Zero’ near Jerusalem, the original anointed standing stone from the time of Melchizedek hidden for thousands of years in Zion.
Read MoreRuth and Naomi: Follow Their Path from Bethlehem to Moab on a Biblical Journey
Travel the distance from Bethlehem to Moab in the Footsteps of Ruth and Naomi and experience the Biblical narrative come alive as you take the same journey!
Read MoreMelchizedek Dead Sea Scroll Found at Qumran
Very little information is given in Scripture about Melchizedek, however, among the discoveries made at Qumran caves, was the Melchizedek Dead Sea Scroll.
Read MoreDavid’s Poetry Tells History of Creation
A King’s Lesson about Creation Which would you typically read as historical text – narration or poetry? While narration is how we usually see historical events recorded (first this, then that, and so on), Biblical poetry gives us significant information about the history of creation. King David is a young earth Creationist, who writes the theme into the book…
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