The Kingdom of Judah faces critical decisions as Egypt and Babylon vie for control of Mesopotamia.

Rewind, Repeat

Philadelphia Church of God

#11: Countdown to Destiny: Part 3

SEP 30, 202278 MIN
Rewind, Repeat

#11: Countdown to Destiny: Part 3

SEP 30, 202278 MIN

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<p>The Kingdom of Judah faces critical decisions as Egypt and Babylon vie for control of Mesopotamia.</p> <p>Sources for series:</p> <p>Armstrong, Herbert The United States and Britain in Prophecy</p> <p>Beaulieu, Paul, A History of Babylon.</p> <p>Borschel-Dan, Amanda, “Groundbreaking study: Ancient tin ingots found in Israel were mined in England,” Times of Israel. https://www.timesofisrael.com/groundbreaking-study-ancient-tin-ingots-found-in-israel-were-mined-in-england/</p> <p>“Bisset’s Argument of Baldred Against the Fictions of the King of England.” http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rowerowe/genealogy/baldred1.htm</p> <p>Carew, Mairead, Tara and the Ark of the Covenant</p> <p>Cunliffe, Barry and Koch, John, Exploring Celtic Origins</p> <p>Durant, Will, Our Oriental Heritage, The Story of Civilization, vol. 1</p> <p>Eames, Christopher, “Famous Ancient Battles Not Mentioned in the Bible—Or Are They?” Armstrong Institute. https://armstronginstitute.org/703-famous-ancient-battles-not-mentioned-in-the-bible-or-are-they</p> <p>Eames, Christopher, “How Sennacherib’s Assyrians Poured Their Way Into Hezekiah’s Lachish,” Armstrong Institute. https://armstronginstitute.org/4-how-sennacheribs-assyrians-poured-their-way-into-hezekiahs-lachish</p> <p>Eames, Christopher, “King Baalis: First Evidence of a Biblical Ammonite Ruler,” Armstrong Institute. https://armstronginstitute.org/385-king-baalis-first-evidence-of-a-biblical-ammonite-ruler</p> <p>Eames, Christopher, “King Manasseh’s Nose Hooks in the Bible and Archaeology,” Armstrong Institute. https://armstronginstitute.org/386-king-manassehs-nose-hooks-in-the-bible-and-archaeology</p> <p>Ellis, Peter, The Celtic Empire</p> <p>“Evidence of King Solomon Found—in Spain! 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Armstrong Institute. https://armstronginstitute.org/631-seals-of-isaiah-and-king-hezekiah-discovered</p> <p>Yadin, Yigael, “And Dan, Why Did He Remain in Ships?” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology. https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org.uk/pdf/ajba/01-1_009.pdf</p>