Zion's Lion Podcast
Session #9: Moses Leads the Escape from Egypt. Did you realize that some supernatural events happened on the eve of the Israelites fleeing Egypt and that these paranormal occurrences followed them for the next three or four days at least? Join me as we talk about these phenomena.
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Session #8: How dare the Pharaoh deny God? The arrogancy of that man to think that his position of god of Egypt entitled him to control his life and the lives of a million or more subservients! No wonder he got what was coming to him in the form of devastating plagues. Today we will focus on the Pharaoh of the Exodus as Moses appeals for the release of the Hebrew slaves. But, please listen until the end, because I have a surprising revelation for you.
info_outline Lineal LogicZion's Lion Podcast
Session #7: Deciphering the Pharaoh of the Exodus. Who was he? Why him? Many scholars have had disparate thoughts on this Pharaoh’s name. Did you know that the Bible has a definitive clue that enables us to go back in time to the date of the Exodus? Today we will focus on the Pharaoh of the Exodus utilizing that clue for our timeline.
info_outline Anointing & ConsecrationZion's Lion Podcast
Session #6: Moses and a Presidential candidate. The recent attempted assassination of a presidential candidate has given rise to much talk about ‘a miracle of God.’ Join us today as we take a little look at this current claim in relation to ones whom God chooses and anoints and consecrates.
info_outline Murder and ExileZion's Lion Podcast
Session #5: Moses’ Desert experience while on the run from an edict to eliminate him for murder forces him to a place of emptiness and loneliness and with a mark on his head. How could there be any redeeming value for him in this 40-year desert exile? ‘Ahh,’ but there was. Join me for the 5th in a series that takes an unconventional path utilizing historical, traditional, and conjectural ideas to promote thoughtful background to the Biblical record of Moses.
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Session #4: Moses the Military Man who led battles for Egypt including a documented account by the Historian Josephus. We’ll look at this battle and some of the strategies used AND also talk about his 1st wife? WHO??? This is the 4th in a series that takes an unconventional path utilizing historical, traditional, and conjectural ideas to promote thoughtful background to the Biblical story of Moses.
info_outline Taught Like an EgyptianZion's Lion Podcast
Session #3: Moses’ Early Years. Baby Moses was so cute and charming that as Pharaoh cuddled him on his lap, he reached up and snatched Pharaoh’s crown off of his head. ‘Uh, oh,’ was that a foreshadowing of a ‘power-grab’ for Pharaoh’s throne? Today we will look at the young life of Moses as he grows up royal in Pharaoh’s palace as an Egyptian. Join me for the 3rd in a series that takes an unconventional path utilizing historical, traditional, and conjectural ideas to promote thoughtful background to the story of Moses.
info_outline Princess Gone RogueZion's Lion Podcast
Session #2: Moses’ Egyptian Mother who raised him and then converted to Judaism. WHAT??? We’ll look at the potential name(s) of the Egyptian Princess who adopted Moses and raised him as her own son AND also talk about her mentioned conversion. This is the second in a series that takes an unconventional path utilizing historical, traditional, and conjectural ideas to promote thoughtful background to the Biblical story of Moses.
info_outline ThutMose(s)Zion's Lion Podcast
Session #1: Moses’ Egyptian Name. Join me for the first in a series that will take an unconventional path utilizing historical, traditional, and conjectural ideas to promote thoughtful background to the story of Moses. Today we will look at the etymology of Moses’ name in relation to it being given by an Egyptian Princess.
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‘Ahh,’ cliché ahead…who doesn’t want to celebrate ‘love’ in the month of February?
info_outlineLiving waters or living words are the same in the Hebrew scriptures. They both require active and present movement.
Tivon Meir - Rebbe Emeritus