“Choose this day whom you will serve…”
THE PEOPLE of Israel are finally dispatched to their homes. Before they go, however, Joshua binds them with another oath, demanding that the people choose who they will serve.Continue Reading
THE PEOPLE of Israel are finally dispatched to their homes. Before they go, however, Joshua binds them with another oath, demanding that the people choose who they will serve.Continue Reading
THE DIVISION of the land continues in this week’s study as we read through the boundaries of the lands allotted to the seven tribes who had not yet claimed their inheritance.Continue Reading
THE SECOND HALF of the Book of Joshua begins with a list of kings defeated by Moses and Joshua.Continue Reading
People the world over are scared of snakes. Generally speaking, that’s a true statement. So, why did so many ancient cultures incorporate serpent imagery into huge megalithic structures?Continue Reading
THE CROSSING of the Jordan River by the Israelites was more than preparation for the conquest of Canaan. It represented God breaching the veil between the spirit realm and the land of the living.Continue Reading
WE’RE ALL familiar with the story of Moses, but we don’t know the whole story. Brian Godawa discusses his new novel, Moses Against the Gods of Egypt.Continue Reading
New evidence has been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal that points to a Tunguska-like explosion over the north end of the Dead Sea that destroyed a city fitting the biblical description of Sodom.Continue Reading
Mysterious footprint-shaped structures are more evidence that Joshua and the Israelites really did enter the land of Canaan in the early Iron Age. Aaron Lipkin explains how archaeologist Adam Zertal discovered these gilgal and decoded their meaning.Continue Reading
The altar set up by Joshua and the Israelites when they entered Canaan has been found!Continue Reading
THE PUNISHMENT God ordered for a number of sins, ranging from sexual relations before marriage (for women) to rebelling against one’s parents (for sons), seems harsh by today’s standards.Continue Reading
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