Lessons Learned in God’s Instructions to Israel

Good Bible students know that one of the foundational principles of Bible study is to identify the audience to whom the author is addressing.  For example, the Apostle Paul wrote the books of Thessalonians to new believers.   Matthew’s gospel was written to the Jews, while Luke’s gospel was written to the Greeks.  The prophets Isaiah …

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Are the Biblical Medes Today’s Kurds?

Okay, Bible students, let’s attempt to answer a question that seems to be asked more and more often every day:  Are the Biblical Medes today’s Kurds? As ISIS stormed across Iraq, they were met with resistance by Kurds in northern Iraq.  But who are the Kurds?  Though generally Sunni Muslim, Kurds are not ethnically Arabs.  …

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Signs of Ezekiel 38…and Israel Will Stand Alone

Hi all...and welcome back! The Lord continues to bring me back to Ezekiel 36-39, impressing upon me the fact that Israel is indeed back in their land, as of May 14, 1948.  Thus fulfilling the prophecy of Ezekiel 36-37.  The very next chapter describes an invasion of Israel from the north, led by Russia and Iran, …

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Franklin Graham: “I Can’t Help but Wonder if We’re in the Last Hours”

Shabbat shalom friends!  In Jewish tradition, days begin at sunset, and Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is known as shabbat (sabbath).  Thus, throughout Israel you will hear, "Shabbat shalom" throughout the day of shabbat.Yesterday we were Compelled to Pray for God's Chosen People, and we continue that focus today, but with a bit of a …

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