The Enemy of My Enemy
The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend Israel, the Church, and Yahweh/Jesus’ War Against Cosmic Rebellion Introduction The history of Scripture is not fundamentally
The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend Israel, the Church, and Yahweh/Jesus’ War Against Cosmic Rebellion Introduction The history of Scripture is not fundamentally

Edited by Ken Emilio The Battle for Biblical Interpretation. One of the most significant debates in church history concerns how Christians should interpret the Bible.

The Nations of Long Ago and Today If we accept the worldview of Deuteronomy 32 and Psalm 82 as reality, archaeology becomes far more than

Since Israel declared independence in 1948, it has faced repeated military conflicts with neighboring states, terrorist organizations, and, more recently, Iran itself. A view held

The Scattering of Israel – The Two Meanings of Jezreel The Book of Hosea presents one of the most profound prophetic names in Scripture: Jezreel.

On Rabbinic Judaism After the destruction of the Second Temple and the Jewish wars against Rome, Jewish leaders had strong reasons to present Jewish communities

Introduction Patrick D. Miller’s The Divine Warrior in Early Israel remains one of the most influential studies of warfare imagery in the Hebrew Bible. Miller

Synthesis of a Heiser/Van Dorn World view to develop a reactivation of Israels role as the army of God. 1948 became the historical ignition point:

In 1948, Israel emerged as a newly established state facing immediate military opposition from neighboring Arab countries. The United States recognized Israel shortly after independence,