Showing posts with label Israelites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israelites. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2015

Return of the Giants: Biblical Story of Goliath Proven True

Return of the Giants: Biblical Story of Goliath Proven True

The return of giants is mentioned in various Jewish teachings as part of the process of redemption. A recent archaeological discovery indicates that Biblical stories of these famed beings are no longer mere myths.
Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered what they believe to be the enormous gates of Gath, the city of Goliath. The story of Goliath the Giant (1 Samuel 17) is a Bible classic with a clear message for young and old. However, equally important and less studied, is the role of Goliath and the Philistines as the physical and ideological enemies of David and the Messianic dynasty.
A Bar Ilan University team of archaeologists estimate that the remains of the ancient Philistine city dates back to the 10th century BCE. Two inscriptions discovered at the site ad names similar to Goliath, giving more weight to their theory. The modern site, known today as Tell es-Safi, has been occupied almost continuously for nearly 5,000 years and is the focus of continuous archaeological excavations since 1899. Until now, it was not known that its iron-age remains were so extensive.
“We knew that Philistine Gath in the tenth to ninth century (BCE) was a large city, perhaps the largest in the land at that time,” excavation leader Professor Aren Maeir told Live Science. “These monumental fortifications stress how large and mighty this city was.”
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Most scholars believe that Gath was besieged and laid to waste by Hazael, King of Aram Damascus, in 830 B.C., Maeir said.
The newly discovered gate is being hailed as one of the largest of its kind ever found. The gate is part of enormous and extensive fortifications, indicating the importance of the city. Archaeologists also found ironworks and a Philistine temple near the monumental gate, with some pottery. Examination of the pottery revealed both Philistine and Israelite influences, indicating there was more interaction between the two cultures than previously thought.
“This mirrors the intense and multifaceted connections that existed between the Philistines and their neighbors,” Maeir said.
As if the discovery of the giant gate wasn’t enough, archaeologists also found indications of a catastrophic earthquake in the 8th century BCE, in what the team says could be the disaster mentioned in the Book of Amos.

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/46930/giant-discovery-israel-uncovers-proof-goliaths-rule-jerusalem/#jgzBKZE5kQAsF8Qq.99


Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Israel Photo Trivia ✡ "They Arrived in the Desert of Sinai"

In the third month of the children of Israel's departure from Egypt, on this day they arrived in the desert of Sinai... and Israel encamped there opposite the mountain.

EXODUS (19:1-2)

בַּחֹדֶשׁ הַשְּׁלִישִׁי לְצֵאת בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל מֵאֶרֶץ מִצְרָיִם בַּיּוֹם הַזֶּה בָּאוּ מִדְבַּר סִינָי ...  וַיִּחַן שָׁם יִשְׂרָאֵל נֶגֶד הָהָר

שמות יט:א,ב

ba-kho-desh ha-sh'-lee-shee l'tzayt b'-nay yis-ra-ayl may-e-retz mitz-rai-yim ba-yom ha-ze ba-u mid-bar see-nai ... va-yi-khan sham yis-ra-ayl ne-ged ha-har

Today's Israel Inspiration

Today is the first day of the Hebrew month of Sivan, "the third month" of today's verse. On this special day, the Israelites arrived at Mount Sinai and prepared to receive the Holy Torah. In a beautiful lesson, our verse uses the word "encamped" in the singular form of the verb, to emphasize that the nation was united as one, with one heart, and without strife and contention amongst them. We merit the blessings of the Torah only when peace and harmony prevails amongst us. Learn authentic Torah with Root Source, an online resource of knowledgeable, Orthodox Israeli Jews teaching Christians around the world about Jewish thought, to more deeply understand the roots of their faith.

The Most Glorious Sights of Israel

If there's only one video you see and share of Israel, this is the one!

Bibi's Promise: Jerusalem United Forever

Forty-eight years after the reunification of Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that the holy city will never be divided again between Arabs and Jews.

Praying at the Western Wall Magnets

Keep Israel close to your heart with this decorative magnet of the Western Wall. Comes in a set of 5.

Israel Photo Trivia

Today's beautiful photo by Yehoshua Halevi is a tough one! Can you guess this Israel location? Send me an email or post your guess on Facebook!

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Dutch Sheets: Let Only God Define Your Destiny

Dutch Sheets:
Let Only God Define Your Destiny

It has been said that one of our great purposes in life is to give birth to ourselvesWe have to find the purpose for which God created us, and allow Him to give birth to it. Along the way, we must be very careful about what we allow to define us.

Throughout my life, I've had my fair lot of heart-wrenching situations, including the loss of loved ones, abandonment, rejection, and betrayal from those whom I thought were trustworthy friends. The list goes on and on. Each of those circumstances tried to paralyze me and imprison me, defining my destiny. But, each time, God broke in, offering me a way to freedom.

Facing Giants

Every time you are faced with a giant of opposition, you must decide whether you will allow God—or the giant—define who you are and what you will become.

In recent months, the Lord has had me teach several times on David and Goliath. I've become intrigued with the fact that the name Goliath means "expose; reveal." When the impious Philistine giant came against the nation of Israel, the cowardice of Saul and the Israelites was exposed, while the courageous, warrior heart of David was revealed.

Life's giants expose our hearts and character, revealing who we are. When we face crisis, trials or opposition, those circumstances either reveal and amplify the greatness of God within us, or expose our weaknesses.

When God's greatness within you is revealed, run toward the giant with whatever stones God has placed in your hand

And when your eyes are opened to the weaknesses that lie within, you are presented with great opportunity to be made strong in Him (2 Corinthians 12:9-11; Philippians 4:13).

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When we position ourselves with the Lord, circumstances around us lose their power to paralyze and imprison us. His love and power strengthen us. 

If we humbly yield to the transforming work of the Holy Spirit, in time we can overcome our weaknesses, conquer our giant, and take hold of the inheritance provided by God (Hebrews 9:13-14;13:20-21).

Let Only God Define You and Your Destiny

You don't have to let divorce, rejection, disappointment, disability, or any other impious giant define you. The power of the past to dominate your present and determine your future, is broken by the Blood of Christ.

Choose to be forward-focused and not past-possessed. Profit from the past, invest in the future. 

Let those mountains of opposition become stepping stones toward your destiny.

Know that when the enemy had you pinned to the mat, and people were counting you out, God was making you into a Joseph, an Esther, a Paul—for such a time as this! Allow those heart-wrenching circumstances to shape you into who God has called you to be. 

Let only God define you and your destiny.

Don't rob us of the amazing you God made! He deposited something in you we need. You are pre-destined by God to do amazing things. He is calling you to rise up out of the ashes of opposition, face your giants with bold faith, and cross over into your destiny!

How will you respond to that which is revealed when giants take the stage?

Dutch Sheets
Dutch Sheets Ministries

Email: click here
Website: dutchsheets.org

Dutch Sheets is an internationally known speaker and was recently named the Executive Director of Christ for the Nations Institute. Dutch is a successful author who has written many books including the best-seller Intercessory Prayer and his recent book, Dream. Dutch travels extensively, empowering Believers for passionate prayer and world-changing revival. Dutch and his wife, Ceci, reside in Dallas, Texas.
Website: Elijah List

Monday, August 19, 2013

"The Exodus Decoded" - full length documentary by The History Channel (Hebrew subtitles)

The Exodus Decoded

Producers Felix Golubev & Simcha Jacobovici


Executive Producer James Cameron

Watch Documentary Now:
 "Exodus Decoded" - The History Channel


The Menorah in the Tabernacle of Moses
The Ark




Published on May 13, 2012
Decoding Exodus - is a documentary discusses and offers answers to the question of veracity events exodus from archaeological findings. The events are displayed: plagues of Egypt, Red Sea, Sinai Ark and more. The filmmakers are documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and filmmaker James Cameron, who produced the film.

With Hebrew subtitles...

פענוח יציאת מצרים - הוא סרט תעודה שדן ומציע תשובות לשאלת אמיתות אירועי יציאת מצרים על פי ממצאים ארכאולוגיים. המאורעות המוצגים: מכות מצרים, קריעת ים סוף, מעמד הר סיני ארון הברית ועוד. יוצרי הסרט הם במאי סרטי התעודה שמחה יעקובוביץ' ויוצר הקולנוע ג'יימס קמרון, שהפיק את הסרט.

    Friday, August 2, 2013

    The Site of the Tabernacle When the Israelites Arrived in the Holy Land


    Before There Was Jerusalem, There Was Shiloh
    -- The Site of the Tabernacle When the Israelites Arrived in the Holy Land



    Interior of old Temple at Shiloh (1908, Library of Congress).
    The building is now closed. And the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled themselves together at Shiloh, and set up the Tabernacle there, and the land was subdued before them. (Joshua 18:1)

    When Joshua brought the children of Israel across the Jordan River he was really leading a new nation, born in Egypt and Sinai but forged for 40 years in the furnace of the desert.

    Their journey had started hundreds of years earlier when Jacob's sons, grazing their flocks near Shechem (Nablus), sold Joseph into slavery in Egypt. Their descendants returned to the same area in Samaria bearing Joseph's body for burial in Shechem. They chose the nearby village of Shiloh as the resting place for the Tabernacle which housed altars, the menorah, the ark of the Covenant and more.



    Ruins of Shiloh (circa 1910, Library of Congress)

    There the Tabernacle would remain for almost 400 years, the place for pilgrimages and sacrifices. In Shiloh, Joshua drew lots to divide up the land among the Israelite tribes. Eli the High Priest officiated.

    A woman named Hannah came to Shiloh to pray for a son and promised he would serve the Lord if he was born. Samuel was born to Hannah. He served in the Tabernacle and was the prophet who anointed Saul and then David as kings. David shifted his capital first to Hebron and then to Jerusalem.

    Archaeologists today have little doubt that the area known as Sailun was the location of biblical Shiloh. Evidence
    


    Tourists/pilgrims at Shiloh (1891, with permission of the
      synagogues, churches and mosques can be found there.

    In the Talmudic period and the Middle Ages Shiloh was a destination for pilgrims.

    We recently discovered online an antique book, "A Month in Palestine and Syria, April 1891," posted by the New Boston Fine and Rare Books. The book includes a travelogue and several dozen photographs of tourists and pilgrims. They also visited Shiloh.

    Unfortunately, the antique book shop does not know the name of the photographer or author. We would welcome suggestions from our readers.

    Today, religious pilgrims are usually found in the south, in a place called Jerusalem.
    

    Group from the American Colony visiting the
    "sacred circle" in Shiloh (1937, Library of Congress)


    Ancient Shiloh today (photo courtesy of Yisrael Medad)

    Click on pictures to enlarge.

    Click on caption to view the original picture.

    New Pictures Added to Shiloh Feature,
    Snapped 135 Years Apart




    Ruins of ancient Shiloh (circa 1870, Palestine Exploration Fund, 
    taken by British Sgt. Henry Phillips)



    Shiloh today (picture by David Rabkin, 2006)