Ep.98 Israel's Turn for the Worse

Ep.98 Israel's Turn for the Worse

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Ep.99 The History of Jerusalem

We unravel the murky history of Jerusalem’s conquest, where nothing is as simple as it seems. The Bible tells us the tribe of Judah "took" the city, but did they? From Abraham’s encounter with Melchizedek to Joshua’s victories, Jerusalem remains a prize that no one seems to tr ...

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Ep.100 Israel's Compromise

In this episode, we kick off the Israelites’ slow descent into spiritual chaos. At first, Judah is on a winning streak, taking down the Canaanites. But, surprise! They hit a snag with those pesky "chariots of iron"—a little roadblock that keeps them from finishing the job. God ...

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