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Gerasa (Jerash):

The Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash in Jordan) In ancient times the area of Jerash was known as Gerasa. It is located on the banks of the river Chrysorhoas, about 42 km north of modern Amman Jordan. The …

Bosra, Syria:

Bostra was the northern capital of the Nabataeans, located in southern Syria at the northern end of the Via Nova Traiana roadway. When the Romans annexed the Nabataean Empire, Bostra became the …

Q&A #11 Is the Ka'ba a Shiva Temple?:

Click below to view video Dan Gibson examines the claim that the Ka’ba is actually a Hindu Shiva temple. Why do Hindus see such similarities with Islamic rites? Transcript Video #39 This …

Week 36:

Reading Day 1: 1 Chronicles 8:29-9:1, Daniel 4:1-37, Ezekiel 40:1-37 Day 2: Ezekiel 40:38-43:27 Day 3: Ezekiel 44:1-46:24 Day 4: Ezekiel 47:1-48:35, Ezekiel 29:17-30:19, 2 Kings 25:27-30, Jeremiah …

Week 43:

Reading Day 1: Matthew 20:1-16, Mark 10:32-34, Matthew 20:17-19, Luke 18:31-34, Mark 10:35-45, Matthew 20:20-34, Mark 10:46-52, Luke 18:35-19:27 Day 2: Mark 14:3-9, Matthew 26:6-13, John 12:1-11, Mark …

Mampsis:

Mampsis was the smallest of the traditional six Nabataean towns in the central Negev. The ruins are quite exposed and in a state of excellent preservation. The town plan, from the Nabataean period, …

Week 36:

Reading Day 1: 1 Chronicles 8:29-9:1, Daniel 4:1-37, Ezekiel 40:1-37 Day 2: Ezekiel 40:38-43:27 Day 3: Ezekiel 44:1-46:24 Day 4: Ezekiel 47:1-48:35, Ezekiel 29:17-30:19, 2 Kings 25:27-30, Jeremiah …

Palmyra City:

Palmyra was a merchant city, established because of trade routes. During the Bronze Age around 2000 BC, Puzur-Ishtar the Tadmorean (Palmyrene) agreed to a contract at an Assyrian trading colony in …

Week 43:

Reading Day 1: Matthew 20:1-16, Mark 10:32-34, Matthew 20:17-19, Luke 18:31-34, Mark 10:35-45, Matthew 20:20-34, Mark 10:46-52, Luke 18:35-19:27 Day 2: Mark 14:3-9, Matthew 26:6-13, John 12:1-11, Mark …

Ruwafa:

GPS Coordinates: 27.752019° 36.226592° Ruwāfa is a small second-century structure that stands alone in the Arabian desert. It stands on the Nabataean north-south trade route in close proximity to a …