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Apr 13, 2008
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On this week's program, we'll continue with the series from our Bible teacher, Dr. Gary Hedrick, titled "Egypt and the Arab Nations in Prophecy" and we'll talk about the crisi facing Sderot, Israel.
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From canada.com a story about the crisi facing an Israeli town.
From the Yale Daily news- the article that Brian was talking about.
From the NY Times, Sderot becomes a symbol for Israel
Binyamin Netenyahu talks about Israel's best friends.
From the Washington Post-their take on the current Gaza situation
From the American Jewish Commitee- about WQXR refusing to air spot.
The latest from Stan Goodenough- The Jerusalem Watchman
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Next week I hope to hear from Michael Hedrick about the recent LCJE Conference in Boston. Check out his blog here. We'll continue with Dr. Hedrick's great series as well.
Daniel's Countdown To The Kingdom
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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.”










