Message To Kings - A Biblical History Of Man

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Synopsis

Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today.website: messagetokings.com

Episodes

  • 1091 BC: Samuel's Prayer Movement

    26/07/2014 Duration: 15min

    After the Ichabod season and the return of the Ark of the Covenant, Samuel calls a prayer meeting. All of Israel goes to Mispah in sack cloth and ashes to repent and seek God, while their overlords, the Philistines, go to Mispah with swords and violence on the mind. The result was not a physical confrontation as much as a spiritual one, as breakthrough occurs when Samuel conducts the first unhindered burnt offering in years and the power of the blood of the lamb is displayed for all...

  • 1092 BC: The Captivity of the Ark and the Ichabod Season

    19/07/2014 Duration: 33min

    In fulfillment of prophecy, judgment was coming to Eli and his sons. The Philistines attack Israel and Israel loses four thousand men in the first day of battle. In a last ditch effort to save themselves, the Israelites bring the Ark of the Covenant in battle the second day. Instead of bringing them victory, thirty thousand Israelites die in battle with Hophi and Phineus and on the same day Eli dies and the Ark of the Covenant is captured by the Philistines.The rest of the episode, we cover the captivity of the Ark of the Covenant in Philistia and what happens when we treat God's presence like a good luck charm, we look at God as our prize and we treat God with contempt.

  • 1092 BC: The Calling of Samuel

    12/07/2014 Duration: 21min

    The young boy Samuel grew up in the house of the Lord, all the while, Hophi and Phineus continued to desecrate the sacrifices of Israel. As sin increased and the defilement of the priesthood continued, Samuel grew in the anointing and purposes of God. In this episode, we cover the call of Samuel by God himself.

  • 1100 BC: Hannah's Prayer and the Birth of Samuel

    05/07/2014 Duration: 31min

    At the end of the Era of Judges, a woman by the name of Hannah was barren. Her husband married another woman as well named Peninnah, who bore him many children. In her distress, Hannah poured out her soul to the Lord in a dramatic account in Shiloh in front of the high priest Eli. The Lord was so moved by her prayer and dedication of a future son, God answered her prayer and gave her a son, whose name would be Samuel, and her story is memorialized for all time at the beginning of the book 1 Samuel. Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston

  • Podcast Special: Historypodcasters.com 'Terrible Leaders' King Manasseh Special

    07/06/2014 Duration: 17min

    About a month back, the historypodcasters.com website featured this podcast among others in a history collage titled 'Terrible Leaders.' A 9 minute special episode was put together on Israel's worst king, King Manasseh, but it was difficult to narrow the episode to 9 minutes. The original recording was 17 minutes, so we are publishing the unabridged recording for the subscribers of the podcast.

  • 1100 BC: Judge Samson and Delilah

    31/05/2014 Duration: 20min

    Samson had been completely undefeated in every battle, until he met a prostitute named Delilah. He loved Delilah and Delilah loved money. When the Philistine rulers offered Delilah 5500 shekels of silver for the secret of Samson's great strength, she received the challenge and pulled every trick in her spiritual and physical armory to destroy Samson. In this episode, we cover her four pronged attack on Samson and the end of Samson.

  • 1100 BC: Judge Samson and the Gates of Gaza

    24/05/2014 Duration: 27min

    In this account, we take a fictional look at the account of Samson and the Gates of Gaza from Judges 16:1-3. Samson went to Gaza to be with a prostitute, but the Philistines set a trap for him. Cornered at the gate of Gaza, Samson showed supernatural strength when he tore the gate from its hinges and carried it deep into Israel to Hebron.

  • 1100 BC: Judge Samson part 2

    10/05/2014 Duration: 16min

    In this episode, we continue our look at the account of Judge Samson. Here are Samson's first words in the Bible, 'I have seen a woman, now get her for me.' Against the law, Samson desired to marry a Philistine woman in Timnath, but when a riddle goes bad, a simple wedding feast goes from a family conflict to violence in a city to the destruction of a national harvest to a national armed conflict.

  • 1100 BC: Judge Samson part 1

    04/05/2014 Duration: 19min

    In this account, we will cover the heavenly visitation to the wife of a Danite man, named Manoah. In the visitation to the nameless barren wife, God told her she would bear a child and the rule of his life was to be a Nazirite. The lifetime Nazirite vow was the secret to their son's unnatural strength. Nine months later, she gave birth to their son whose name was Samson and his calling was to begin to deliver Israel.

  • 1100 BC: Judges Ibzan, Elon and Abdon and the Priesthood

    26/04/2014 Duration: 13min

    In this episode, we will discuss the last three minor Judges, Ibzan, Elon and Abdon, and the priesthood under the high priest Eli in Shiloh. A look at the minor Judges reveals the destructive trend toward monarchial government, while Eli and the priesthood continues to conduct the sacrifices and priesthood functions.

  • 1100 BC: Judges Tola, Jair and Jephthah

    19/04/2014 Duration: 30min

    After the death of Abimelek, two minor Judges, Tola and Jair, lived and judged regions of Israel. After these minor Judges, Jephthah freed Israel from an Ammonite invasion, but in the process Jephthah made a foolish vow and later nearly destroyed the tribe of Ephraim. We conclude this account, not with the character flaws of Jephthah, but with a personal account reflection of Jephthah's calling.

  • 1141 BC: The Treachery of Abimelek, the son of Gideon

    12/04/2014 Duration: 21min

    After the death of Gideon, Israel falls away from God again. This time, anarchy reigns, in the form of the selfish and ambitious Abimelek. Abimelek persuades the town of Shechem to support him, over his 70 brothers. The leaders of Shechem give him cursed silver, which he used to hire a mercenary army and he goes and kills his 70 brothers and is crowned king in Shechem, but he only reigns for 3 years when his own people turn on him fulfilling the curse of Jotham. In this episode, we present the opposites: humble christian leadership vs. selfish ambition

  • 1184 BC: Judge Gideon and the 300 part 2

    05/04/2014 Duration: 19min

    After God reduces Gideon's army to 300, Gideon is terrified but God comforts him. He goes down to the Midianite camp, where he hears a dream and interpretation which overwhelms him and causes him to spontaneously worship. Next, the Spirit of the Lord overtakes Gideon and empowers him to surround the Midianite camp in a wild attack with shofars and torches and empty vessels. The remaining account covers this attack and remainder of the pursuit of Midian and the peace of Gideon.

  • 1184 BC: Judge Gideon and the 300 part 1

    29/03/2014 Duration: 35min

    The Midianites and other nations invade Southern Israel and ravage it. After 7 years of oppression, Israel cries out to God. In turn, God calls upon a most unexpected hero and judge - Gideon. In this account, we discuss Gideon's calling and his relationship and testing of God and how Gideon ended up with 300 men.

  • 1184 BC: Judge Deborah and Barak

    28/03/2014 Duration: 25min

    Jabin and Sisera, possibly client kings of the Hittites, invade and take over Northern Israel and hold it hostage for 20 years. After 20 years of oppression, Israel cries out to God and God sends both a prophetess, named Deborah, and a Judge, named Barak. In this episode, we cover the deliverance of Israel by Prophetess Deborah and Judge Barak and we discuss another assassination by a woman named Jael.

  • 1204 BC: Shamgar and the 600 Hundred Philistines part 2

    15/03/2014 Duration: 17min

    Approaching our one anniversary, this two part story is a dramatization account of what could have been from the limited Biblical entry about Shamgar from Judges 3:31.

  • 1204 BC: Shamgar and the 600 Hundred Philistines part 1

    08/03/2014 Duration: 17min

    Approaching our one year anniversary, this two part story is a dramatization account of what could have been from the limited Biblical entry about Shamgar from Judges 3:31.

  • 1249 BC: The Bronze Age Collapse

    01/03/2014 Duration: 22min

    In this episode, we are going to discuss the collapse of empires, specifically the Mycenaeans and Hittites and cover the time period called the Bronze Age Collapse or Ancient Dark Ages. It is a fascinating time when civilizations vanished from history. We will discuss possible historical reasons and add in biblical history and some Jewish traditional stories to round out the account.

  • 1249: The Hittites and the Fall of Troy

    22/02/2014 Duration: 15min

    Continuing our history break, in this episode we will discuss the state of world empires at this time and go into detail covering the Hittite Empire and the Fall of Troy and conclude this episode with Paul's deep speech in Athens in 50AD when he declared:Acts 17:26 From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.

  • 1249 BC: Ramesses II and the Battle of Kadesh

    15/02/2014 Duration: 26min

    During the timeline of Judge Ehud, Ramesses II led Egypt to its territorial high water mark in history. In the thirteenth year of his reign, Ramesses II was declared a god on earth and within a year of this declaration he was engaged in a battle for his life with the Hittite empire, in the battle of Kadesh. After the battle, Judge Ehud watching from afar could have easily seen the results of what happens when rulers of the earth declare themselves a god.

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