Alrighty, homeroos, there’s something interesting I wanna show you. It all has to do with the following statement. “Over all of these was one administrator in the land”. Cryptic as all hell, isn’t it? Well, here’s the thing, and this is something you probably didn’t realize unless you’re a genius in Biblical archaeology Out of […]
1K4-13: What Do Saul, Paul, Deborah, Gideon, and Elijah All Have In Common?
Alrighty, today, we’re finally gonna finish up our review of the 12 districts. Since yesterday’s quiz style of learning was a lot of fun, let’s do it again. So here we go with the questions. QUESTION 1: “What is significant about the 10th district represented by the tribal territory of Issachar?” QUESTION 2: “What is […]
1K4-12: Can You Answer These Three Bible Geography Questions?
Alrighty, let’s have a little fun today as we go through the names of the next 3 districts contained in 1st Kings Chapter 4. One by one, I’m gonna name the territories, and then I want you to tell me what key event or person is associated with that area. Ready? QUESTION 1: “What is […]
1K4-11: The Bible’s ‘Boring’ Name Lists Are Packed With Prophecy
Alrighty, let’s continue going through the list of officers whom Solomon assigned to keep his royal court operations running as smoothly as silk. From verse 10, we have a dude referred to as BEN-HESED. Remember, these taxation district commissioners were identified only by their family names. So this Son of Hesed (BEN means “son of”) […]
1K4-10: Your Position Means Nothing if Your Legacy Dies With You
“They were: the son of Hur, in the hills of Efrayim; the son of Deker, in Makatz, Sha‘albim, Beit-Shemesh and Eilon-Beit-Hanan;”-1 Kings 4:8-9 Alrighty, let’s dive into the list of Solomon’s twelve officers who were in charge of providing food and supplies for the royal court. The first district was managed by Ben-Hur (the son […]
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