Inside The Epicenter With Joel Rosenberg

2023: Biblical Prophecy & The War in Israel #147

12.21.2023 - By Inside the Epicenter with Joel RosenbergPlay

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Welcome to a special year-end episode of Inside The Epicenter with hosts Joel Rosenberg and Carl Moeller. In today's episode, they examine some of the top episodes that stood out in 2023 and share what impacted our listeners the most. You’ll hear about the discovery of Tall al-Hammam as the true site of Sodom, and get insight from a former Prime Minister of Israel. You’ll also listen to Joel speak about the Gaza war as part of end-time prophecy, the internal and external challenges Israel faced in 2023, and what it is like to be in Israel at this time.

(00:15) Interview with Steven Collins about biblical discovery.

(04:58) Difficulty considering travel south due to Biblical findings.

(06:30) Albright theory: Abraham's sites sunk in the Dead Sea.

(12:09) Former Prime Minister discusses Iran's threat and Israeli defense.

(14:16) Intercede for Israel, pray for faith worldwide.

(17:55) The Old Testament mentions judgment and redemption.

(22:10) Hezbollah attacks Israeli positions along the border.

(24:57) Hezbollah missiles pose a significant threat to Israel.

(27:33) Hezbollah wants to eradicate Christians, Jews, Muslims.

(32:07) Israeli citizens abducted by Hamas in Gaza.

(36:18) A family in Ashkelon endures eight years of rocket attacks.

(38:20) United States, a true friend of Israel.

 

 

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