11/11/2020
Evgeny Abdullayev
Israel clearly sees the One of whom God spoke in the First Book of Moses—the Savior of the world, the King Messiah!
The holy prophet and king David made the captured city the capital of his kingdom, and ruled in his new capital for thirty-three years, the period equal to the number of years of the earthly life of Christ, his Divine Descendant.
A king and a priest Melchizedek is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious figures in all of the Holy Scripture.
The Holy Land was known under different names at various times, and no wonder it’s easy to get confused: the Land of Canaan, Judea, Palestine, the LORD’S land, the Land of Israel…
And it was not until God heard the voice of Rachel, weeping for her children, that He said, “For thee, Rachel, for thy tears and the sorrows thou hast endured, I shall return the exiled children to their motherland.”