
The Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone of Prophecy, Daniel 9:20-27 One of the recurring themes throughout the book of Daniel is that in spite of appearances, God

The Rosetta Stone of Prophecy, Daniel 9:20-27 One of the recurring themes throughout the book of Daniel is that in spite of appearances, God
Zechariah—the Most Messianic and Apocalyptic of the Prophets The emphasis of Zechariah the prophet, especially in the second section of his book, is not
Zephaniah—the Day of the Lord In approximately 695 BC, Manasseh became king of Judah and Jerusalem at the age of twelve, and he reigned

Masada—Resort, Fortress, Memorial Next to Jerusalem, Masada is the most popular tourist attraction in Israel. The name Masada comes from the Hebrew word meaning

The Relationship Between Hardship and the Love of God When I first became a Christian at the age of 22, my faith was a simple

Josephus—the Fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD Josephus was a Jewish historian who wrote near the end of the first century two books about

Jeremiah—the End of an Era and the Emergence of Another The prophet Jeremiah pronounced his oracles against Judah and Jerusalem before, during, and

Luke 2:21-38, the Witnesses to Christ Pile Up The basic legal principle to the Mosaic Law required that a person’s testimony must be confirmed by

Matthew 21—the Parables of the Passion Week On Monday of the Passion Week of Christ, Jesus left Bethany where they were staying, and returned to

Luke 19—the Parable of the Minas In Luke 18:33-34, Jesus had been teaching His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, be sacrificed, and then

Luke 10:25-37, the Good Samaritan For years I was baffled by this classic popular parable. Jesus seems to be asking us to exhibit a love

Psalm 32—A Great Man’s Humble Testimony Both Psalm 32 and Psalm 51 were written about David’s experience after he committed adultery with Bathsheba, and afterward

City of Religion I just spent five days in Jerusalem which can only be described as the most unique city in the world in relation