Unraveling Revelation: Mount Hermon, Babel, and Sodom
WHEN GOD personally intervenes in human affairs, it’s a big deal.Continue Reading
WHEN GOD personally intervenes in human affairs, it’s a big deal.Continue Reading
Tyler Gilreath, pastor of Gulf Shores Church of Christ, joins us to discuss his new book Gospel Over Gods: Jesus Christ, the Fallen Angels, and the Supernatural War of the Bible. He explains why we can’t fully understand spiritual warfare unless we understand the impact of the sons of God from Genesis 6 and the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1–9) in addition to the fall of Adam and Eve.
Dr. Doug Hamp, senior pastor of The Way Congregation in Lakewood, Colorado, joins us to continue our discussion of his new book Corrupting the Image II: Hybrids, Hades, and the Mount Hermon Connection.
IT’S EITHER the world’s oldest temple or the world’s oldest astronomical observatory, depending on which expert you ask. Dr. Judd Burton, Director of the Institute of Biblical Anthropology, joins us to explain why he believes the evidence at Gobekli Tepe suggests the influence of the powerful angels called the Watchers.
NIMROD GETS a bad rap. Or maybe too much credit. Doug Woodward, author of Rebooting the Bible, Part 2, joins us for a discussion of just one chapter in his new book, and he explains why he believes Nimrod had nothing to do with Babel—but his father, Cush, did.
BEFORE WE pick up the story of Abraham, some context: When God divided the nations after the Tower of Babel incident, He placed them under the supervision of “sons of God,” angelic beings who were charged with carrying out His will while supervising His creation.
CITIZENS IN the United Kingdom voted June 23, 2016 to leave the European Union. Can Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally deliver Brexit over the resistance of the Remainers in Parliament? And why is Parliament going against the clear wishes of the British people?
THE TOWER of Babel was not at Babylon. It was at a place that was at least as important in the spiritual sense: Eridu.
THE NATIONS of the world have their origins in decisions made in the years immediately following the Flood. This week, we discuss the table of nations and briefly summarize the migrations of the descendants of Shem, Japheth, and Ham.
WE OPEN 2019 with a study of two of the shorter prophetic chapters of the Old Testament, but they are rich with multiple layers of meaning.Continue Reading
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