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Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man
Summary: Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today. website: messagetokings.com
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One of the final acts of Moses was to perform another census. The census, prior to the invasion of Canaan, removed the inheritance of Zelophehad, a Levite, who died without sons. In a bold move against the law, the five daughters of Zelophehad boldly addressed their claim for their inheritance. Comparing the other census' of Israel and inheritances of those who follow Jesus, Jannel addresses how the daughters of Zelophehad are significant today. Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston
One of the final acts of Moses was to perform another census. The census, prior to the invasion of Canaan, removed the inheritance of Zelophehad, a Levite, who died without sons. In a bold move against the law, the five daughters of Zelophehad boldly addressed their claim for their inheritance. Comparing the other census' of Israel and inheritances of those who follow Jesus, Jannel addresses how the daughters of Zelophehad are significant today. Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston
In this episode, we will be covering the final messages of Moses and his mysterious death. The book of Deuteronomy is a collection of these final messages. We will be covering parts of these messages with prophetic significance for Israel. After these messages are complete, Moses climbs Mt. Nebo and has a supernatural experience and dies on the mountain and God himself buries him.
In this episode, we will be covering the final messages of Moses and his mysterious death. The book of Deuteronomy is a collection of these final messages. We will be covering parts of these messages with prophetic significance for Israel. After these messages are complete, Moses climbs Mt. Nebo and has a supernatural experience and dies on the mountain and God himself buries him.
Following the prophecies of Balaam, Balaam gives false counsel to Balak to entice the Israelites into sin. Balak sends his women to seduce the Israelites. The Israelites take the bait and a plague breaks out among the people killing 24,000 people. To stop the plague, Phinehus takes a spear to the primary sinner in the camp and later leads the armies of God to take vengeance on the Midianites. Among the dead, was the five kings of Midian and Balaam. Balaam, the greatest sorcerer of his age, has been killed but his legacy lives on for thousands of years...
Following the prophecies of Balaam, Balaam gives false counsel to Balak to entice the Israelites into sin. Balak sends his women to seduce the Israelites. The Israelites take the bait and a plague breaks out among the people killing 24,000 people. To stop the plague, Phinehus takes a spear to the primary sinner in the camp and later leads the armies of God to take vengeance on the Midianites. Among the dead, was the five kings of Midian and Balaam. Balaam, the greatest sorcerer of his age, has been killed but his legacy lives on for thousands of years...
In this episode, we will be discussing the mysterious account of Balaam and his prophecies and the spiritual concept of witchcraft. Balaam, a sorcerer from the Euphrates River, receives payment to curse Israel, travels to Canaan, gets rebuked by a donkey and the Angel of the Lord and later encounters God and gives the following famous prophecy: 'I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise of out Israel.'
In this episode, we will be discussing the mysterious account of Balaam and his prophecies and the spiritual concept of witchcraft. Balaam, a sorcerer from the Euphrates River, receives payment to curse Israel, travels to Canaan, gets rebuked by a donkey and the Angel of the Lord and later encounters God and gives the following famous prophecy: 'I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise of out Israel.'
The Israelites have emerged from the wilderness. Opposing the Israelites is two kings and their kingdoms. Instead of allowing the Israelites to pass through their land, King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan war against Moses. In this episode, we will explore these wars from a historical perspective.
The Israelites have emerged from the wilderness. Opposing the Israelites is two kings and their kingdoms. Instead of allowing the Israelites to pass through their land, King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan war against Moses. In this episode, we will explore these wars from a historical perspective.
After Korah's rebellion, the Israelites begin their journey from Kadesh Barnea to Eastern Canaan. In this episode, we be covering the final events of the wilderness: Moses sin, the death of Mariam and Aaron, the destruction of Aram and the bizarre account of the bronze snake.
After Korah's rebellion, the Israelites begin their journey from Kadesh Barnea to Eastern Canaan. In this episode, we be covering the final events of the wilderness: Moses sin, the death of Mariam and Aaron, the destruction of Aram and the bizarre account of the bronze snake.
In the previous episode, Korah led a rebellion against God and Moses. The consequence of the rebellion was judgment. The judgment included an earthquake, fire from heaven and a plague. The actions of Moses and Aaron saved the rest of the community. What we find out later is that Korah's sons survive this incident. Not only did they survive, but they testify to God's mercy and grace. Over four hundred years later, over 10% of the psalms were written by the Sons of Korah. This episode is dedicated to telling their story. Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston