Dr. Douglas Petrovich – The Hebrews in Egypt
IT’S BEEN repeated so often that it’s taken as a given, even by Israeli archaeologists. However, contrary to majority opinion, there is evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.
IT’S BEEN repeated so often that it’s taken as a given, even by Israeli archaeologists. However, contrary to majority opinion, there is evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.
MOSES RETURNS to Egypt with Aaron as his mouthpiece, a concession by God to Moses’ reluctance to speak to his fellow Hebrews about the Lord’s promise of deliverance.
WE SET aside our chronological reading order this week to look at scripture about the Passover and Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Ali Siadatan producer of the groundbreaking documentary UFOs, Angels, and Gods, discuss the links between UFOs and Bible prophecy. Then Timothy Mahoney tells us about his forthcoming documentary Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy, which opens in theaters this week.
AN ASTUTE listener pointed out that we skipped chapter 9 of Deuteronomy way back between studies #44 and #45, so we begin this week by correcting that oversight.
The prophet Balaam foresaw a messianic figure, “a star,” who would come out of Jacob to “break down all the sons of Sheth.” This prophecy has a deeper meaning that has, until now, been lost to history.Continue Reading
A pagan prophet foretold the coming of Messiah more than 2,400 years ago in the land of Moab. There was more in that prophecy than you’ve been taught.Continue Reading
WHY DID God link the return of Israel from Egypt to “the iniquity of the Amorites”?Continue Reading
What did God mean when he told Abraham his descendants would return from Egypt in the fourth generation because “the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete”? Moses made it clear to readers in his day. But because we don’t know history, we miss the point.Continue Reading
There was an event on Mount Sinai that should be preached on more often. God called Moses, Aaron, and the 70 elders of Israel up the mountain — where they ate a meal with God.Continue Reading
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