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Series: Early Church History - Britain in the first century was ripe for the Gospel. Though the common people spoke their own local language, their intellectual circles and government officials spoke Greek. Thus, there was no serious language barrier for Greek-speaking apostles. Likewi... Read More
One of the laws of war in Deut. 20:19, 20 states that Israel was not allowed to cut down fruit-bearing trees in their wars with their enemies. They were only allowed to cut down non-fruitbearing trees. Israeli settlers at Hebron are violating this law, pe... Read More
Here is a news report claiming that the United States sank a North Korean ship carring nuclear materials and equipment to Iran. http://www.securenet.bc.ca/NewsCentral/News%20Library/News%20Releases/nl072307.htm If true, this would be one more i... Read More
Series: Early Church History - Perhaps no one caught the imagination of the Church in the Middle Ages more than Joseph of Arimathea. Much lore rose up around him as the centuries passed. However, there are some basic truths that stand out, proven by subsequent events as well as by... Read More
Series: Early Church History - In the earliest records, there were three Marys: (1) Jesus' mother, (2) her sister who was the wife of Cleopas and, however unusual, seems to have had the same name as her sister, and (3) Mary Magdalene--also known as Mary of Bethany. Later, after... Read More
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