Biblical Scholars and Biblical Archeologists who share their knowledge of scripture. Perceiving the Old and New Testaments as one unified message revealing God.
How does the resurrection of Christ lead to the first aspect of salvation? And, if there is a first aspect of salvation, what follows?
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There is much we can learn from the Hebraic method of discussing biblical truths. God’s Word is so rich that it can convey meaning to one person and something different to another.
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This episode explores how Jacob's narrative in Scripture is rich with insights that connect to the Remnant's role, both in our present time and in the future.
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In this episode of Biblical Archaeology from the Ground Down, we sit down with world-renowned archaeologist Aren Maeir. Widely identified with ancient Gath, one of the five major Philistine cities mentioned in the Bible.
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Israel’s inheritance is not “salvation" but a special inheritance of leadership known as the birthright. However, each individual must exhibit leadership or God will remove the birthright. However, all the children of Israel still belong to God.
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Explore the biblical command of the Sabbath and whether worship on this day is required. Delve into Dr. Davis’s perspective on this topic in his insightful blog article.
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The Hittites weave in and out of the biblical narrative. Who were they? We will be traveling to the archaeological site of the Hittite capital for some fascinating information about these ancient people.
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When reading the story of the Exodus we often focus on the 10 plagues and the flight from Egypt's armies but there is a very important part of the story that sets it all into motion.
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In Luke 16:22 we read, “Now the poor man died and was carried away by the angels to Abraham's bosom.” Where or what is Abraham's bosom?
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Each of us today has qualities of the ancient Pharisees or those of the Sadducees. Of course, only if we lean too far does it become unacceptable, but we can all learn to overcome any excesses in our attitudes and behavior that become offensive to others from Yeshua’s teachings.
Jesus said there are mysteries in the New Testament but how do we find them? In this series, we think Hebraically and dig deeper in scripture with an understanding similar to what those in Jesus's culture would have.
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What does it mean to enter into the presence of God? Join Dr. Dinah Dye as we explore this concept through faith and history.
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There are two different accounts in Genesis that record God’s creation of mankind. Modern scholars suggest there were two different manuscripts. However, this session perceives God as the author who included both accounts for a reason.
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Could a donkey’s quiet wisdom teach a lesson about slowing down and savoring life’s simple moments?
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Let's see how the Book of John is deeply rooted in Hebrew thought, Scripture, and first-century culture. By restoring this Hebraic perspective, this series reveals richer layers of meaning and helps readers better understand Jesus’ message within the story of Israel.
The fifty-day period between Passover and Pentecost was a season of great expectancy in ancient Israel in much the same manner that an eager bride counts down the days to her wedding.
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The fifty-day period between Passover and Pentecost was a season of great expectancy in ancient Israel in much the same manner that an eager bride counts down the days to her wedding.
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Narratives in the Bible are more than mere stories. They are composed with artistic language that is filled with figurative language.
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The Gibburim are introduced in the Bible as mighty warriors for Satan. This same word is used to describe Nebuchadnezzar's men in the story of Daniel. What can we learn from the connection between the two?
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There are two accounts of the story of Deborah. Judges 4 is a narrative that was likely written while King David reigned and Judges 5 records the song of the women during the battle against the Canaanites.
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