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Reasoning Through the Bible

Glenn Smith and Steve Allem

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Taking a cue from Paul, Reasoning Through the Bible is an expository style walk through the Scriptures that tells you what the Bible says. Reviewing both Old and New Testament books, as well as topical subjects, we methodically teach verse by verse, even phrase by phrase. We have completed many books of the Bible and offer free lesson plans for teachers. If you want to browse our entire library by book or topic, see our website www.ReasoningThroughTheBible.com. We primarily do expository tea ...
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CINE ENTERTAINMENT TALK ist der zweiwöchentlich erscheinende Podcast des Entertainment Blog rund um das Thema Film und Fernsehen mit Schwerpunkt auf Action- und Genre-Produktionen von den 80ern bis heute. Seit 2015 haben wir eine Vielzahl an Episoden mit meist über zwei Stunden Laufzeit sowie zahlreiche weitere Specials produziert. Thematisch ist (fast) nichts vor uns sicher. Bis dato haben wir u.a. Tribute an Meisterregisseure wie Wes Craven, Richard Donner und George A. Romero oder die Vit ...
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Healing into femininity - How to become a whole woman and create the life that you desire!

For women creating a life, love & career rooted in their feminine essence.

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The Healing into Femininity Podcast ist die Spielwiese für Frauen, die durch ihre Spiritualität, Weiblichkeit und Sinnlichkeit ihr Traumleben kreieren. Der Podcast ist für Frauen, die wissen, dass sie für mehr geschaffen sind als ein "normales" Leben, Liebe und Karriere. Wir sind hier für Transparenz darüber, wie der Weg vom Schmerz, über die Selbsterkenntnis, in deine weibliche Energie aussieht und um gemeinsam weiterzulernen und zu kreieren. Und vor allem ist dies die Vorhalle zu Joana's t ...
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1Komma5Grad

RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg

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Héichwaasser zu Lëtzebuerg, Polen di schmëlzen, Bränn am Süde vun Europa, Temperature vu bal 50 Grad Celsius a Kanada. Och ouni 6. Rapport vum Weltklimarot ass kloer: d Wiederextremer huelen zou. Virun allem sinn sech awer d'Experten eens a sécher, dass et eng mënschegemaachte Kris ass. Sou akut, dass d'Wuert Klimawandel net méi passt, awer Klima-Urgence. Am Podcast 1Komma5Grad diskutéieren d' Caroline Mart an de Pierre Weimerskirch iwwert eng vun de gréissten Erausfuerderunge fir d' Politik ...
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Mubiix - The JRNY

Mubi Idriess

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Willkommen auf meiner Reise, die vor allem dazu dient, dich im Leben weiter zu bringen! Ich bin 24 Jahre alt, Student und habe gemeinsam mit einem Freund ein Unternehmen gegründet. Ich möchte diese Reise dokumentieren und dich laufend updaten, wie es so läuft und was allgemein in meinem Leben so passiert, was für Projekte anstehen und alles was dazu gehört. Warum? Weil ich glaube, dass der eigentliche Prozess, den man auf dem Weg zum "Erfolg" durch macht, deutlich interessanter und lehrreich ...
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RTL - Den Hoppen Théid

RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg

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Den Théid ass eisen treiste Spectateur. Hie weess ëmmer wat am Land leeft, a virun allem wat net leeft... All Méindeg reegt den Hoppen Théid sech op, iwwert Gott an d'Welt, well wann hien eppes ze soen hätt, wier alles anescht!
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The day after Christmas can feel hollow—muddy streets, drooping lights, long return lines, and a nagging sense that the moment slipped through our fingers. Glenn shares in a moving dramatic monologue authored by Doug Brendel about an elderly department store clerk who faces that familiar scene and quietly re-centers what matters. Between a counter …
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Discover the origins of Christmas as we unwrap (pun intended) the holiday's rich history and address the long-debated question: Did Christmas begin as a pagan festival? Our festive foray cuts through the tinsel to provide clarity on how December 25th became the cornerstone of Christian celebration. We share how scriptural verses about bringing tree…
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What if God’s law moved from stone tablets to your heart? We walk through the end of Hebrews chapter 8 and venture into the beginning of chapter 9 to show why Jesus is the better priest who brings a better covenant with better promises—and why that changes everything about how we know God, obey, and worship. We unpack Jeremiah chapter 31’s promise …
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Im zweiten Teil unseres großen Weihnachts-Round Ups wird nochmal richtig aufgefahren: Florian, Michael und Christoph schnappen sich die deutschen Kinostarts aus Oktober, November und Dezember 2025 und lassen das Kinojahr entspannt, ehrlich und mit jeder Menge Meinung ausklingen.Mit dabei sind große Comebacks und späte Highlights wie TRON: ARES, PRE…
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Glockenläuten, Popcorn raschelt – es ist Zeit für das große CET-Weihnachts-Round Up! Im ersten Teil unseres Jahresabschluss-Doppelschlags nehmen Florian, Michael, Tobi und Sam die deutschen Kinostarts aus Juli, August und September 2025 unter die Lupe. Ganz entspannt und wie immer mit viel Liebe fürs Kino – von Blockbuster bis Geheimtipp.Mit dabei …
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A single claim reframes everything: Jesus serves right now as our high priest in the true tabernacle—the one God set up, not man. From that vantage point, Hebrews chapter 8 unfolds a better ministry, a better covenant, and better promises, showing how the Old Testament doesn’t get replaced but revealed in full through Jesus Christ [Messiah]. We wal…
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Ever feel like you’re stuck on a spiritual treadmill—striving, second-guessing, and never sure you’ve done enough? Hebrews chapter 7 offers a doorway out. We unpack why Jesus, as High Priest in the order of Melchizedek, changes the terms of assurance from fragile to forever by holding a priesthood that never ends. Mortal priests came and went; Jesu…
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What if the most famous tithe in the Bible wasn’t about a rule at all, but about recognizing a greater King and Priest? We open Hebrews chapter 7 and discover why Abraham’s gift to Melchizedek predates the Mosaic Law and why that matters for how we give, how we worship, and how we understand Jesus’ ministry today. Instead of arguing for a quota, th…
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Lies travel fast, but they don’t last. We end Hebrews chapter 6 and open chapter 7 finding a sturdier place to stand: God’s promise to Abraham, sealed by an oath, and a hope described as an anchor for the soul. From that foundation, we follow the thread behind the veil into the true tabernacle, where Jesus acts not as our forerunner and high priest…
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When faith feels thin and church life shows more thorns than fruit, where do you turn for steady ground? We open Hebrews 6:9–18 and find a surprising lift: God remembers every act of love, calls us to serve until the end, and anchors our hope with an oath He swore by His own name. This isn’t self-help; it’s soul ballast. We move from the everyday t…
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What if the truths we treasure most—repentance, faith, and resurrection—are meant to be the starting line rather than the finish? We open Hebrews chapter 6 and discover a surprising call: move beyond the elementary teachings and press on to maturity without abandoning the foundation that saves. That shift reframes how we think about spiritual growt…
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Ho ho ho, liebe CET-Hörerinnen und Hörer – und willkommen zu einem ganz besonderen Weihnachtsspecial!Während andere Podcaster über besinnliche Familienfilme, romantische Schneeflocken und klingende Glöckchen sprechen, haben wir uns gedacht: Warum nicht mal Weihnachten so richtig barbarisch feiern? Denn heute wird nicht gekuschelt – heute wird gesch…
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When the writer of Hebrews describes Jesus praying with loud cries and tears, he is revealing the beating heart of our faith. We meet a Savior who fully enters human suffering, stays faithful in agony, and finishes his mission so he can become the source of eternal salvation. That vision reframes our valleys: if Jesus Christ [Messiah] endured, we c…
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A closed throne room is the world we expect; Hebrews reveals a throne of grace that welcomes us with confidence. We open the door on what bold access really means, why the torn veil changes prayer from a cautious ritual into an honest conversation, and how Jesus’ ongoing advocacy turns our weakest moments into encounters with mercy. We start by ref…
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Ever feel the tug to retreat to what feels safe and familiar when life gets hard? We sit with a community that knew that pull well—Jewish believers near Jerusalem, pressured to trade the risk of following Jesus for the predictability of rituals and rules. Hebrews chapter 4 offers a bracing alternative: not more striving, but a living Word that cuts…
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Feeling crushed by busyness, pressure, and the never-ending push to be “good enough”? We walk through Hebrews chapter 4 to show how belief opens a real, present rest and why the promise of a lasting Sabbath rest still stands. This isn’t spiritual avoidance or self-help spin; it’s a rooted claim that Christ finished the work of righteousness, and th…
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The United States celebrates an annual Thanksgiving holiday. Today Thanksgiving means football, feasting, family, days off from work, and early Christmas sales in the stores. But what are the origins of this Thanksgiving holiday? Who were the Pilgrims who started it and what were their religious beliefs? What did George Washington and Abraham Linco…
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What if the peace you keep chasing is already offered to you—today? We complete Hebrews chapter 3 and discover why the promise of rest is not a distant dream but a present invitation. By lifting up Jesus as fully God and fully human, we anchor rest where it belongs: in a Savior who finished the work and frees us from living like it’s all on our sho…
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Zur Vorbereitung auf die heiß erwartete finale Staffel von STRANGER THINGS nehmen wir euch in CET-Folge 216 mit auf eine Reise durch die vierte Staffel der Netflix-Serie, die dunkler, größer und emotionaler ist als alles, was Hawkins bisher erlebt hat.Florian plaudert gemeinsam mit den beiden hoch sympathischen Podgästen Renato Novakovic (X-FACTOR:…
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A single word carries urgent weight across centuries: today. Hebrews chapter 3 calls back to Psalm 95 and the turning point at Kadesh Barnea to expose how unbelief hardens even when people have seen God at work. We walk through that wilderness moment to uncover what it reveals about our own hearts, our habits, and our hope in Jesus. The warning is …
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Step past the veil and into the core claim of Hebrews: Jesus is not only our mediator but our high priest who became the final, perfect sacrifice. We start with the Old Testament portrait—priests from among the people, a high priest entering the Holy of Holies once a year—and show why that pattern points to a deeper need. To truly represent us, a p…
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What if the center of the universe isn’t a concept but a Person? We walk through Hebrews chapter 2 to explore a claim that reshapes everything: all things are for and through Jesus, and He is not distant. He took on flesh, embraced suffering, and finished a rescue that breaks the fear of death. That is more than doctrine—it is a new way to live wit…
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The assignment of life on the highest level is to realize that you are an incarnated spirit in a human experience and that you came here to liberate yourself into abundance, fulfillment, joy, bliss and have a sensual experience of a lot of pleasure. Yes, of course you are going to also experience the contrast/ the opposite to know the full spectrum…
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Wir haben mit HORROR KULT einen neuen Podcast gestartet! Hier dreht sich alles um das Genre der dunklen Schatten, der Gänsehaut und der blutigen Leinwandträume: den Horrorfilm! Ob Klassiker, Kultstreifen oder brandneue Albträume – wir nehmen euch mit in die Tiefen des Horrorkinos. Mit dabei: die beliebten Schocktober-Folgen aus dem CET-Archiv und g…
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What if the message you’ve staked your life on wasn’t just inspiring, but historically confirmed and theologically unshakeable? We continue in Hebrews chapter 2 and follow a clear line: Jesus first spoke the gospel, those who heard confirmed it, and God authenticated their witness with signs, wonders, and gifts given by the Holy Spirit according to…
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Start with the breathtaking claim of Hebrews chapter 1: the same Jesus who walked dusty roads laid the foundations of the earth and shaped the heavens with his hands. We walk through the text step by step, showing how the author of Hebrews applies the divine name to Jesus, places Him above angels, and calls Him unchanging. If creation wears out lik…
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Start with a claim that won’t let you shrug: the Father calls the Son God. We walk through Hebrews chapter 1 line by line to see how Scripture itself lifts Jesus above every created being, from angels to kings, and then crowns him with a righteous scepter. If angels refuse worship but Jesus receives it, what does that say about who he is and what h…
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The first lines of Hebrews don’t stroll—they soar. We open chapter one and climb fast: God has spoken in many portions and many ways, and now finally in the Son. That single claim reframes all of Scripture and resets our assumptions about authority, revelation, and hope. Together we explore how the author of Hebrews weaves Old Testament quotations,…
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We open the Book of Hebrews and find a letter written to Hebrew believers under pressure—public shame, seized property, and the easy out of slipping back into what once felt safe (Judaism). The writer won’t let them settle. With language that sings and arguments that cut clean, Hebrews makes one claim again and again: Jesus the Messiah is better. T…
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Ever mix up what God declares, what we practice, and what we’re promised? We walk through the Bible’s three-part map of the Christian life—justification, sanctification, and glorification—with clear definitions, vivid analogies, and a stack of Scripture you can mark up and revisit. You’ll hear why no amount of future good deeds can pay for past sin…
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A demolished temple, a displaced people, and a prophet who receives blueprints on Passover—Ezekiel’s final vision is both a balm and a jolt. We step into chapters 40–48 and trace why the eight-chapter deluge of measurements and procedures is not filler but a signal that God intends a real place, a defined priesthood, and a rebuilt rhythm of worship…
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In der fünften und letzten Schocktober-Folge des Jahres schließen wir unsere Reise durch die Stephen King Kurzgeschichten Verfilmungen ab. Im Finale geht’s in den Cyberspace… und zwar ohne Rückfahrschein!Christoph, Florian, Sam und Freund des Hauses Daniel Gores werfen einen Blick auf zwei der abgefahrensten Stephen-King-Verfilmungen aller Zeiten: …
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A single chapter can reset how you read prophecy, and Ezekiel 39 does exactly that. We trace the defeat of Gog, the shocking aftermath in Israel, and the unmistakable claim that God will end the profaning of His name and make Himself known among the nations. The language is concrete, the timeline is pointed, and the implications touch how we unders…
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A war so vast it’s pictured as a cloud over the land. A quake so great that every person on earth trembles. Ezekiel chapters 38–39 isn’t clickbait prophecy—it’s a tightly argued, context-rich vision that sits inside Ezekiel’s larger story of judgment, renewal, and God’s name defended among the nations. We start by setting the arc of the book—callin…
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In der vierten Schocktober-Folge setzen wir unsere Reise durch die Stephen King Kurzgeschichten Verfilmungen fort. Diesmal geht es um dämonische Fabriken, blutige Unfälle und… eine besessene Wäschemangel. Richtig wir sprechen heute über die komplette MANGLER-Filmreihe!Von Tobe Hoopers schrägem Original mit Robert Englund in Höchstform, über das völ…
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A broken stick can’t be truly fixed by a parent’s sleight of hand—but God can bind what’s split, and Ezekiel 37 shows us how. We walk through the prophet’s acted sign of two sticks labeled Judah and Joseph/Ephraim, joined into one in God’s hand, and trace the sweeping promise that follows: “I will gather, I will cleanse, I will make them one nation…
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A valley of bones, a prophet’s question, and a God who answers with His breath—Ezekiel chapter 37 is one of Scripture’s most gripping scenes, and we dive straight into its meaning and momentum. We read the passage aloud and track its movements: bones scattered and very dry, bodies reassembled without life, and finally the Spirit’s breath flooding i…
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A single line in Ezekiel chapter 36 flips the script on everything we think we know about divine favor: “Not for your sake... but for my holy name.” We pick up at verse 21 and walk through the chapter’s turning point, where God promises to gather Israel, cleanse idolatry, give a new heart, and put His Spirit within them—then backs it with tangible …
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Willkommen zur dritten Schocktober-Folge – und diesmal wird’s richtig dreckig, blutig und… ja, ziemlich eklig! Wir steigen nämlich hinab in die Katakomben der NACHTSCHICHT, basierend auf einer Kurzgeschichte von Stephen King. Ratten, Schweiß und purer Wahnsinn inklusive!In dieser Folge sprechen Christoph, Florian, Sam und Freund des Hauses Daniel G…
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A single claim reframes everything: restoration arrives not because the nation of Israel finally deserves it, but because God refuses to let His name be profaned among the other nations. We walk through the first half of Ezekiel chapter 36 step by step—why the prophet speaks to mountains and ravines, how neighboring nations like Edom misread Israel…
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What if the most dangerous thing about a nation isn’t its armies, but its envy? In Ezekiel chapter 35, the spotlight falls on Edom—Mount Seir—and a hard truth emerges: God confronts “everlasting enmity,” the kind of hatred that celebrates another people’s pain and seizes land under the cover of their loss. We walk through the text line by line and …
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Turning points can reveal the most profound truths. In the latter verses of Ezekiel chapter 34, we witness a dramatic shift from judgment to restoration as God pivots from condemning Israel to promising their future blessing. This pivotal moment raises fascinating questions about biblical prophecy, God's character, and the future of Israel. After s…
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Willkommen zur zweiten Schocktober-Folge – diesmal wird’s richtig finster, blutig und ein wenig absurd! Wir sprechen über THE NIGHT FLIER aus dem Jahr 1997 – eine jener Stephen-King-Verfilmungen, die oft übersehen wird, aber definitiv ihre ganz eigene morbide Faszination hat.In der Hauptrolle: Horror-Veteran Miguel Ferrer als zynischer Boulevard-Re…
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Corrupt shepherds devouring their own sheep - it's a jarring image that cuts straight to the heart of spiritual leadership gone wrong. When those entrusted with caring for God's flock instead exploit them for personal gain, they face divine judgment. Ezekiel chapter 34 delivers this powerful warning through a scathing indictment of Israel's leaders…
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God's frustration echoes across millennia in the ending verses of Ezekiel chapter 33: "They come to you as people come and hear your words, but they do not do them." This ancient complaint strikes at the heart of modern faith—our tendency to consume spiritual content without allowing it to transform our daily lives. The Jewish exiles in Babylon had…
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Have you ever wondered if God truly forgets our sins when we repent? Or questioned whether He's still working with nations as collective entities in our modern world? Ezekiel chapter 33 delivers profound answers to these timeless questions. The backdrop is dramatic – Jerusalem has fallen to Babylon, and the Jewish exiles are questioning their very …
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A watchman who fails to sound the alarm bears responsibility for what follows. This sobering truth frames Ezekiel chapter 33, where God reestablishes the prophet's role as Israel's spiritual sentinel while marking a crucial turning point in the book. After 32 chapters dominated by pronouncements of judgment against Jerusalem and surrounding nations…
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Willkommen zum Startschuss des diesjährigen SCHOCKTOBERS! In diesem Jahr steht alles unter dem Motto: STEPHEN KING – Verfilmungen seiner Kurzgeschichten! Und was wäre ein besserer Einstieg als RHEA M. – besser bekannt als MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE – Stephen Kings einzige Regiearbeit, basierend auf seiner eigenen Kurzgeschichte TRUCKS. Ein Film, in dem Cola…
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What awaits us beyond the grave? Ezekiel chapters 31-32 pull back the curtain on one of humanity's most profound questions, revealing startling truths about the afterlife that challenge modern assumptions and comfort those seeking justice. The biblical understanding of death and judgment comes alive as we distinguish between Sheol (the place of the…
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What happens when a mighty nation forgets who placed them in power? Ezekiel's lament for Egypt reveals the sobering answer. This powerful examination of Ezekiel chapters 30 and 31 unpacks how God pronounced judgment on one of history's greatest empires—and why. For over 2,500 years, Egypt had stood as a cultural and military colossus, wielding imme…
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