https://hallel.info/wp-content/uploads/file/070421%20Joshua%2011.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 46:55 — )Subscribe: RSSTeacher: Daniel Agee Thought questions Why would God command the harming of horses that didn’t harm you or for food? In Deuteronomy 17:14, God commands Israel not to raise chariot horses, what does the use of chariot horses have to do with faith? What […]
Author: Jeff
Yeast is commonly seen as a symbol for pride, something bad. Why does God command us to not eat leavened bread for seven days after Passover then at Shavuot (Pentecost) command that He be offered two loaves of leavened bread? How is the answer to this paradox found in Yeshua’s cryptic instruction to His disciples to beware of the “yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees”?
Joshua 9
Teacher: Daniel Agee [contact] Thought questions How did Yehoshua (Joshua) punish the Gibeonites for their ruse? How did that punishment end up being a great blessing? What were the Gibeonites really up to, according to the Hebrew? If I enter an agreement with someone based on a fraud, is one bound to it? Why did […]
Joshua 8
Reader: Jeff Teacher: Daniel Agee [contact] Duration: 43:21 File size: 10.4 MB [download MP3 audio]
Joshua 5
Teacher: Daniel Agee [contact] File size: 12.9 MB [download MP3] Duration: 53:50 Thought questions Why was the commander of the LORD’s army standing with his sword drawn? How does this relate to the time of year? Does God take sides? What’s the significance of circumcision before Passover? Why hadn’t they been circumcised before? What is […]
Joshua 3–4
Teacher: Daniel Agee [contact] File size: 11.2 MB [download MP3] Duration: 46:49 Parallels between Yehoshua’s movement of Israel across Yordan (Jordan) River into the Promised Land the ministry of Messiah Yeshua past, present & future. Thought questions What things in chapters 3 and 4 that connect to the Messiah? Entering promised land and the 10th […]
It’s often taught that God barred Moshe (Moses) from entering Canaan because he hit the rock to start water flowing, rather than speaking to the rock. Yet it seems Moshe’s rebel yell had more to do with it and fits more with the lesson God had been teaching the people since the Exodus.