Unraveling Revelation: Mount of the Destroyer
Nearly 3,000 years ago, Solomon built cult sites for the pagan gods Astarte, Chemosh, and Milcom on the Mount of Olives. Because of this, the priests called it the Mount of Corruption.Continue Reading
Nearly 3,000 years ago, Solomon built cult sites for the pagan gods Astarte, Chemosh, and Milcom on the Mount of Olives. Because of this, the priests called it the Mount of Corruption.Continue Reading
This week: the historic locations of the crucifixion and burial tomb of Jesus on the Mount of Olives, and why “Golgotha” doesn’t just mean “place of a skull”—it’s where David buried Goliath’s skull!Continue Reading
WALKING IN THE FOOTSTEPS of Abraham, Joshua, David, and Jesus. That’s the short version of this week’s program.Continue Reading
GOD TOLD the prophet Joel that He would “gather all of the nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat.” But that valley doesn’t exist on any map.Continue Reading
THE DEATH OF THE GODS is prophesied in the Bible. This is not in dispute, unless one argues that God Himself was mistaken in calling the pagan gods of the ancient world “gods.”Continue Reading
Even though he’s been imprisoned in the abyss since the Flood of Noah, Milcom/Molech has continued to exercise his considerable supernatural power on the earth. Through the foreign wives Solomon collected during his reign, the dark god influenced Solomon to build a high place for him that overlooked the Temple Mount.Continue Reading
Eclipses have been interpreted as a bad omen throughout history. In recent years, so-called “blood moons” have been taken as a sign of the imminent Apocalypse.
Another fun discussion today with messianic Rabbi Eric Walker on Revealing the Truth as we discussed the historical and prophetic connections between Mount Hermon and the Mount of Olives.Continue Reading
Our study of the gospels concludes with the accounts of the ResurrectionContinue Reading
OUR NEW Testament study moves to the final week of Jesus’ ministry before the Crucifixion.Continue Reading
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