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A door is opening for you to make the Bible's geography meaningful. Let's share the walk. # http://johnabeckauthor.com pic.twitter.com/5rCqE3g8TS
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Meet biblical wilderness in the first episode of this newly released series. Land without Borders. The 7 Qualities Of Biblical Wilderness | Episode 1 | Land Without Borders https://youtu.be/bQXEyF5_5Ds via
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Have done it. Loved it!https://twitter.com/BiblePlaces/status/1365278197240233987 …
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This is the wilderness of Judah, with the Wadi Qilt passing in the foreground.pic.twitter.com/FdHCY8wkID
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A possible brewery dating to sometime between 3150 and 2613 B.C., which consists of some 40 pottery basins where grains and water are thought to have been heated in vessels, has been discovered at Egypt's Abydos Abydos necropolis. http://archaeology.org/news/9471-210216-abydos-beer-brewery …pic.twitter.com/EcYyPIWdaF
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Underground Jerusalem #5: "Solomon's stables," underneath the Temple Mountpic.twitter.com/B6orBKMr2p
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“I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out til@sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” - John Muirpic.twitter.com/7eMSyV4WQY – at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
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Favorite places in Benjamin #5: Gibeah, the home of Saul and first capital of Israelpic.twitter.com/iCoXpm9US7
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Favorite places in Benjamin #1: Nebi Samwil, with its fantastic view from Bethel to Jerusalem, and biblical history galore!pic.twitter.com/n9SH3XkbGj
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I am excited to announce the publication of my new book: The Story of Paul! https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Story+of+Paul+J.+Carl+Laney&i=specialty-aps&srs=13270229011&ref=nb_sb_noss …
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Lebanese Cedar—The Prized Tree of Ancient Woodworking From Solomon’s Temple to the Jesus Boat, the Biblical world was built of cedarhttps://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-artifacts/artifacts-and-the-bible/lebanese-cedar-the-prized-tree-of-ancient-woodworking/ …
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Thoughts on creation care. And It Was Good - Daily Devotion https://youtu.be/_KT5_JXAhYQ via
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Shepherds tended their flocks east of Bethlehem, and they learned that night of the birth of the Great Shepherd.pic.twitter.com/ituc7sCsy0
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Wishing everyone a peaceful and happy holiday, Christmas and New Year. May 2021 be an improvement on the last for all of you . PEF-P-1894 Pilgrims entering Bethlehem on Christmas Day. Bonfils Studio, 1867-1881pic.twitter.com/xk2dJ3jm7u
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They laid him in a manger - an animal's feeding trough, likely made of stone not wood, was a humble bed for the One who created the animals (and stone, and wood).pic.twitter.com/wesRSi4CJC
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The place of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem probably looked less like today's church and more like this. A modest room with a manger for feeding animals. This photo taken about 20 miles north of Bethlehem.pic.twitter.com/pMlO5w1IEO
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Luke 2:7 "and placed him [Jesus] in a
#manger —#Bethehem — then and now —#ChurchOfTheNativity — http://holylandphotos.org/browse.asp?s=1,2,6,15,104&thumbs=1 …pic.twitter.com/qWHIW4xRE4
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O Little Town Of Bethlehem: The Shepherds' Field | The Holy Land https://youtu.be/sZ0YxREp1KE via
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It's hard to believe, but this is what the Western Wall "prayer plaza" looked like just over 50 years ago. The few people standing around aren't Jewish, and they aren't praying. Charles Feinberg took this photo and others in the 1960s: https://www.lifeintheholyland.com/charles_lee_feinberg_photographs_1960s/ …pic.twitter.com/MugLCbHwxi
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Herod was prepared to hold out at Masada for a long time, with a series of massive cisterns on the mountain's western slope.pic.twitter.com/lDgzYl24ku
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Music in the Temple https://www.ritmeyer.com/2020/11/10/music-in-the-temple/ … via
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