Showing posts with label Shiloh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shiloh. Show all posts

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Is Archaeology in Israel 'Apologetics in Action'? - BOUYANCY PUBLIC RELATIONS CHARISMA NEWS



Archaeology can support biblical history. (Wikimedia Commons)
Archaeologists continue to find even more documentation to validate the truth of the Old Testament, says author Peggy Consolver, who participated in an archeological dig in the Holy Land earlier this summer, further amplifying study for her Biblical history novels.
Consolver saw first-hand the progress that Associates for Biblical Research are making at a dig in Shiloh, the Old Testament site for the Tabernacle in the Promised Land.
"Archaeology is like 'apologetics in action,' "  Consolver declares, "making great strides in discoveries that support the truth of Old Testament accounts, and countering nay-sayers who doubt the historicity of the Bible."
"While traditional methods of digging and sifting by hand are still crucial, twenty-first century archaeology uses new technology that makes progress faster and adds to the excitement of this important work that enlarges our understanding of these ancient times," she adds.
She encourages churches and families making plans for fall programming and family studies to consider doing an Old Testament study of Joshua.
Consolver, author of the biblically-based novel Shepherd, Potter, Spy—and the Star Namer, wrote her book based on Joshua 9 and 10, and her writing and descriptions were impacted by her first experience in Israel on an archaeological dig in 2010.
In fact, the richly-researched book recently garnered an endorsement from the archaeologist who directed the dig in which she participated.
"Shepherd, Potter, Spy—and the Star Name tells the story of the Hebrews' arrival in Canaan from a new point of view," writes Dr. Bryant Wood, director of research, Associates for Biblical Research and 2010 dig director.
"A young Gibeonite shepherd's eyewitness account captures the tension in the ancient land of Canaan. Accurate descriptions of the terrain give the Bible student new insights into this historical event of the Late Bronze Age. The use of the archaeological artifact known as the Gezer Almanac adds credence to the timeline the author constructs," he adds.
Because there is so much scripture, history and data touched on in the book, Consolver created a study guide, called Digging Deeper Into HIStory:  A Study Guide for Shepherd, Potter, Spy—and the Star Namer. The 13-unit interactive study guide is especially useful for Bible study groups, Christian Schools and homeschoolers, and also offers links to additional resources, such as a YouTube video of crossing the flooded Jordan River in a kayak and another with instructions on how to make a slingshot.
Consolver's book tells the story of the mysterious Hebrew people from a fresh vantage point, that of the neighboring tribes in Canaan who watch in fear and awe as the Hebrews move toward their land, conquering all in their path.
In a book suitable for middle schoolers to adults, she weaves a deeply moving tale from the biblical account of the Hebrews' arrival in the Promised Land in Joshua 9 and 10. The story provides vignettes of life as Joshua and family experience the final year of the 40 years in the wilderness, but primarily tells the story through the eyes of a 12-year-old Gibeonite boy, Keshub. In the beginning, alone with his sheep, he practices thrusts and lunges against an unseen enemy with his wooden sword. In the end, Keshub saves the day with a real sword on the day the sun stood still.
Now working on a sequel to Shepherd, Potter, Spy—and the Star Namer (Eskie and the Battle for Salem anticipates a late 2018 release), the Dallas resident also recently completed her first picture book. Kacey's Question, a day in the life of two 5-year-olds, was inspired by the important question her daughter asked at age 5 that 25 years later, her daughter's son also asked. Kacey's Question will release in Jan. 2018.
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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Christian Archaeologists Search for Biblical Tabernacle at Shiloh - Israel Today


Christian Archaeologists Search for Biblical Tabernacle at Shiloh

Thursday, July 20, 2017 |  Israel Today Staff
At a time when a majority of people in the "Christian" West now reject the veracity of the Bible, believers with a more academic background are increasingly setting out to prove the Scriptures reliable.
One such Christian academic is Dr. Scott Stripling, head of the Associates for Biblical Research and director of a new excavation at Shiloh, where the Bible records the Tabernacle of God was located for 369 years.
Stripling told The Times of Israel: "There are some who say the Bible is unreliable. We have found it to be very reliable. We’re taking the Bible as a serious historical document, but the evidence is what the evidence is."
Stripling and his team of dedicated Christian researchers intend to dig at Shiloh and other sites in Israel for decades to come.
Already, they have uncovered large clay pots that were abandoned, which would hint at the biblical narrative that suggests Shiloh's sudden destruction. I Samuel chapter 4 records Israel's defeat at the hands of the Philistines and the subsequent loss of the Ark of the Covenant. The Prophet Jeremiah (7:12) later indicates that Shiloh itself was sacked following that defeat.
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Monday, March 6, 2017

Return to Your Biblical Heartland ✡ "The House of the Lord, to Shiloh" - ISRAEL365

The Children of Israel shall encamp, each man by his flag staff of his fathers' house.

אִישׁ עַל דִּגְלוֹ בְאֹתֹת לְבֵית אֲבֹתָם יַחֲנוּ בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל

במדבר ב:א

eesh al dig-lo b'-o-tot l'-vayt a-vo-tam ya-kha-nu b'-nay yis-ra-ayl

Today's Israel Inspiration

Today's verse gives us a vision of the layout of Israel's camp in the desert, along with a lesson for our lives. First, the Tabernacle was located in the center of the camp, serving as a reminder that God is our focal point. The remaining tribes, beginning with the Levites, surrounded the Tabernacle. Each tribe had its own flag, proudly bearing an insignia representative of the tribe's unique character. This contains a lesson for our lives. God is our unifying central focus, even as we tap into our own personal strengths. Eventually the Tabernacle came to rest for 369 years in Shiloh, where it served as the spiritual center of life. Today, modern Shiloh is a blossoming community filled with archeological treasures, but with a serious threat. The people of Shiloh have withstood horrendous terror attacks. Shiloh Israel Children's Fund heals the trauma of terrorism in the lives of innocent children who have lost loved ones or witnessed the horror of terrorism first-hand.

A Therapeutic Center in Biblical Shiloh

Check out the Therapeutic Center for Children at the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund– a one of a kind center to help the heal emotional and physical wounds of terror attacks.

Time for Christians to Help Rebuild Holy Land!

“God has given lovers of the Holy Land this moment in time to let their voice be heard and to strengthen the Land of Israel, especially Judea and Samaria, the Biblical heartland.”


What is the Connection Between the Messiah and a Shofar?

The Shofar is often compared to an alarm clock- a tool used to wake people up and shock them into correcting their ways and returning to God. Jewish tradition teaches that the Shofar will be blown in the End of Days with the arrival of the Messiah. One of the reasons for blowing the Shofar on Holy Days is to force us to look into ourselves, examine our deeds and contemplate how we can improve them to hasten the coming of the Messiah. Make sure that you too have a Shofar on hand to serve as your alarm clock and ensure that you too are ready for the Messiah's arrival.
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Today's Israel Photo

Daniel Santacruz's beautiful photo of the flags of the 12 tribes of Israel in Tel Shiloh. Over 3,000 years ago, the Children of Israel gathered in Shiloh to divide by lot the Land into tribal portions.

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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Get a FREE Book from Israel ✡ "Shiloh in the Land of Canaan" - ISRAEL365

And they spoke to them in Shiloh in the land of Canaan, saying, "The Lord commanded through Moses to
give us cities to dwell in, and the open land around them for our cattle.

JOSHUA (21:2)
 

וַיְדַבְּרוּ אֲלֵיהֶם בְּשִׁלֹה בְּאֶרֶץ כְּנַעַן לֵאמֹר יְ-הֹוָה צִוָּה בְיַד מֹשֶׁה לָתֶת לָנוּ עָרִים לָשָׁבֶת וּמִגְרְשֵׁיהֶן לִבְהֶמְתֵּנוּ

יהושע כא:ב

va-y'-da-bru a-lay-hem b'-shi-loh b'-e-retz k'-na-an lay-mor a-do-nai tzi-va b'-yad mo-she la-tet la-nu a-reem la-sha-vet u-mig-r'-shay-hen liv-hem-tay-nu

Today's Israel Inspiration

Hanukkah celebrates the miraculous victory of the small Jewish nation over the mighty Greek army. This was the first war in history to be fought not for land or power, but for the sake of religious ideals. The Greeks sought to "enlighten" the Jewish people by severing their ties to the Torah and forcefully prohibiting biblical commandments. Today, the modern nation of Israel faces new enemies who seek to sever the Jewish nation's biblical connection to Judea. “People need to understand that when the media says ‘Israeli occupied territory’, the ‘West bank’, ‘Palestine’ and ‘Settlement’ they are talking about Israel’s Biblical heartland and ancient prophecy,” says David Rubin, author and founder of the Shiloh Israel Children's Fund. Rubin's new book, “God, Israel, & Shiloh,” takes you on a trip with the Children of Israel from the Exodus to the rebuilding of modern Shiloh, the first capital of ancient Israel, and Jerusalem. It will open your eyes to significance of Judea, the Biblical heartland.
 

Amazing Archaeological Tour of Shiloh

Feel as if you’re right here, walking on one of the oldest roads in the world, the road walked by millions of Israelites who made pilgrimages to Shiloh to worship God at the Tabernacle.

Terror Victim Sheds Light on what Lies Beneath the Spread of Terrorism

With the world shaken by the recent terror attacks in France, and mass media remaining silent or critical of Israel concerning her continuous terrorist attacks, David Rubin is doing his part to bring clarity on the true essence of what is happening in the Holy Land.
 

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This Shabbat themed CD explores the traditional songs for the Day of Rest starting from Friday night prayers and ending with the sundown Havdalah. This collection of modern, original material mixes elements of familiar hasidic music with contemporary, inspirational feel-good rhythms from the unique talents of two great composers — Yerachmiel Ziegler and Aaron Razel. This labor of love album will make you smile, dance, and get you into the mood for Shabbat.

Today's Israel Photo

The beautiful new Tel Shiloh observatory. Shiloh is an ancient city mentioned in the Bible, where over 3,000 years ago the Children of Israel gathered to erect the Tabernacle and to divide by lot the Land into tribal portions.

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