This is a brief video of excerpts from a speech by Mike Evans at the Menachem Begin Heritage Museum in Jerusalem, Israel, to launch his new book, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Exposed. Dr Evans discusses bigotry toward Jews, Israel's right to exist, and a personal story about Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
Unearth the history of the small nation of Israel – the troubled and devastating periods of loss and exile – once lost to time. Far from being a book of myths, the Bible is an amazing historical record, and each year, more archaeological discoveries continue to prove its validity and significance. Follow the intriguing clues found buried in ancient cities, on the walls of early monuments, and in the written records of our world’s oldest civilizations.
Curso de História da Igreja [01] – Introdução | Voltemos Ao Evangelho. Sou também professor de História da Igreja, de Introdução Bíblica, e Cartas Gerais. Além disso, sou profissional da área de Web. Buscando sempre a melhoria da sociedade em que vivemos, temos o PROJETO AJUDA ECOLÓGICA, que participa de diversas ações sociais. https://ajudaecologica.blogspot.com/
PlugIn2God's focus for the month of July 2011 is Intercession. This is a brief overview of the topic. (Please ignore the fact that the principles of mirroring were forgotten).
To ask whether an event in Scripture really takes place or not is an inappropriate question: in the world of the narrative it most certainly does. But even in the world of the story we do not have to ascribe a miracle where one doesn’t occur. Take for instance the story of the sun standing still in Joshua 10. This is a perfect example where most readers see a miracle of colossal proportion, where one doesn’t necessarily take place. So if a miracle is not involved, how does the sun stand still over Gibeon, allowing Joshua and the Israelites to defeat the five kings of the Amorites in Joshua chapter 10?
When we travel to Israel we hike to the top of the Arbel Cliff, overlooking the Sea of Galilee. It’s a beautiful sight, with a panoramic view of the entire north shore of the Sea of Galilee. Oddly enough, 95% of Jesus’ public ministry takes place here, in an area no larger than a small neighborhood! However, midway in all three synoptic gospels -- Matthew, Mark and Luke -- Jesus takes his disciples 43 miles north of the Sea of Galilee to Caesarea Phillipi, a pagan city. Why does he do that?
In Genesis 2: 16-17 God says to Adam: “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.” Well, Adam and Eve eat of it, and they do, indeed, die. And in Genesis 5 we take a walk through the graveyard, where we meet some really old people. What do we make of all the old ages in the Bible? Did people back then count time differently? Or were there some really old people walking around?
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