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Program #21 Show Notes

March 23, 2008


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On this week's program, we'll continue with a new series from our Bible teacher, Dr. Gary Hedrick, titled "Egypt and the Arab Nations in Prophecy" and we'll hear Gideon Levytam, from our Four Seas Tour about an interesting conversation he had on the bus trip from Masada to Eilat, Israel last wee. I've included the links to the articles we mentioned on the show as well.

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Next week I'll have more from Israel and perhaps an interview with the Jerusalem Watchman, Stan Goodenough. We'll also have part three of Dr. Hedrick's teaching. Stay tuned...











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HANUKKAH


DEC 22, 2008

Hanukkah is not mentioned in the Tanakh; however, it is alluded to in the apocrypha books of 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees. In the Second Century BCE, Judah Maccabees and his brothers led a revolt against Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who had desecrated the Temple, murdered Jewish citizens, and outlawed the Jewish religion. In 165 BCE, Judah successfully reclaimed the Temple and rededicated it. The 8-day festival of Hanukkah was instituted to celebrate that rededication. The Gospel of John references the festival in Chapter 10, verse 22: “Now it was the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, and it was winter.”





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