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In this final installment of the Foundation Stone series, Becca and Shelley explore the theme of connectivity in the Bible, focusing on the significance of roads in ancient Israel. They discuss how travel was a vital part of life, both literally and figuratively, and how the geography of Israel served as a land bridge connecting various empires and cultures. The conversation delves into the challenges of travel in antiquity, the reasons for local journeys, and the metaphorical implications of walking in God's ways. Ultimately, they emphasize that the greatest resource of ancient Israel was its roads, which facilitated trade, migration, and spiritual journeys.
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By Shelley Jones and Becca McDonaldIn this final installment of the Foundation Stone series, Becca and Shelley explore the theme of connectivity in the Bible, focusing on the significance of roads in ancient Israel. They discuss how travel was a vital part of life, both literally and figuratively, and how the geography of Israel served as a land bridge connecting various empires and cultures. The conversation delves into the challenges of travel in antiquity, the reasons for local journeys, and the metaphorical implications of walking in God's ways. Ultimately, they emphasize that the greatest resource of ancient Israel was its roads, which facilitated trade, migration, and spiritual journeys.
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Check out our website to learn more about us, connect, and see our recommended resources for biblical study. For resources specific to this week's topic, click here.