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 The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events.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

  • 1400 BC: Wars with King Sihon and King Og

    28/09/2013 Duration: 22min

    The Israelites have emerged from the wilderness. Opposing the Israelites is two kings and their kingdoms. Instead of allowing the Israelites to pass through their land, King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan war against Moses. In this episode, we will explore these wars from a historical perspective.

  • 1400 BC: Moses' Sin and the Bronze Snake

    21/09/2013 Duration: 21min

    After Korah's rebellion, the Israelites begin their journey from Kadesh Barnea to Eastern Canaan. In this episode, we be covering the final events of the wilderness: Moses sin, the death of Mariam and Aaron, the destruction of Aram and the bizarre account of the bronze snake.

  • 1420 BC: The Sons of Korah

    15/09/2013 Duration: 15min

    In the previous episode, Korah led a rebellion against God and Moses. The consequence of the rebellion was judgment. The judgment included an earthquake, fire from heaven and a plague. The actions of Moses and Aaron saved the rest of the community. What we find out later is that Korah's sons survive this incident. Not only did they survive, but they testify to God's mercy and grace. Over four hundred years later, over 10% of the psalms were written by the Sons of Korah. This episode is dedicated to telling their story.Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston

  • 1420 BC: Korah's Rebellion

    08/09/2013 Duration: 11s

    In the wilderness, Korah led a rebellion against Moses, Aaron and God himself. According to Jewish history, Korah was a wealthy prestigious man in Egypt, but in the wilderness he was a Levitical servant. Instead of surrendering his life to God, Korah challenged God. In this podcast, we will cover Korah's Rebellion. Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston

  • Podcast Special: Church History Talk with Lance Ralston

    01/09/2013 Duration: 30min

    Taking a break from the normal story-line, in this episode, I will be interviewing Lance Ralston. Lance is the author and producer of the History of the Christian Church Podcast. In this episode, Lance and I will be discussing the church, history and podcasting.

  • 1438 BC: The Spies, The Nephilim and Rebellion

    24/08/2013 Duration: 26min

    The Israelites finally made it to Cannan. Prior to invading the land, a spy from every tribe was sent to spy out the land. All of the spies reported a land of milk and honey, great fruit, giants, and walled cities. Joshua and Caleb responded in faith, but the other spies believe more in the fear of man, than in the fear of God. The result was catastrophic.

  • 1439 BC: The Ten Commandments, the Law and the Tabernacle

    17/08/2013 Duration: 23min

    During their stay at St. Sinai, God gave Moses the Ten Commandments and The Law. The ten commandments summarize all of the laws. Jesus revealed many years later, that God was interested in the heart and spirit of the law and he explained the full depth of the law and how impossible it was for man to fulfill it. Only Jesus was able to fulfill the law, whose length and depth covered the breath of human sin. Sin had to be atoned for. The law was given to reveal the power of sin, while Jesus came to give us authority over sin. Jesus came to atone for sin and empower us to live an abundant life.

  • 1439 BC: The Encounter at Mt Sinai

    10/08/2013 Duration: 32min

    After the Red Sea crossing, God led the Israelites to St Sinai. At Mt Sinai, God himself came down like fire upon the mountain and encountered the people. God's desire was to reveal himself to the nation of Israel and build a relationship and develop his purpose for them was a royal priesthood, but instead of drawing closer to God, they turned away from him and worshipped idols. While the people turned from God, Moses ran toward him encountering his glory over and over. Our revelation of God can only be in proportion to our relationship with him.

  • 1440 BC: The Wilderness

    04/08/2013 Duration: 20min

    After the Red Sea crossing and worship experience, the Israelites embarked into the desert and began the long journey to Canaan. What comes next is a season of testing and revelation. This episode will cover the five events leading up to the encounter at Mt. Sinai. What began as a short journey to Canaan will end up lasting forty years due to the unfaithfulness of the Israelites.

  • 1440 BC: The Exodus

    27/07/2013 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, we will shift our vantage from the personal perspective to a national and spiritual perspective and address the spiritual warfare of the Exodus. God will be tearing down the ten principalities of Egypt and concluding the matter with the destruction of Pharaoh's chariot army in the Red Sea. We will be discussing the first passover and the judgments of God and man's response to the wonders of God.

  • 1480 BC: Moses in the Wilderness

    20/07/2013 Duration: 19min

    After forty years in Egypt as royalty, Moses will spend the next forty years in the wilderness being training by God alone to build the character to sustain the next forty years. In the wilderness, he will learn the character of Jesus, until one day he will reach the end of the wilderness, the end of the flesh, the end of his wandering, when his dreams were fully submitted to God, where God will reveal himself and his next assignment and his destiny.

  • 1520 BC: The Royal Training of Moses

    13/07/2013 Duration: 31min

    Moses was born to a Levi named Amram. Amram is a slave in Egypt and his people, the Hebrews are impressed slave laborers. The Pharaoh of Egypt is fearful of the multiplying and numerous Hebrews. Instead of recruiting them and incorporating them into his empire, he enslaves them and abuses them. He enslaves them and orders the death of their boys at the time of Moses birth. Amram wisely places his child in a small ark and drifts him into the direction of Pharaoh's daughter, who can't help but adopt Pharaoh as her own. Moses is raised as royalty in the house of his enemy and lives there for forty years until he escapes to Midian. Josephus provides some questionable, but interesting history, of the missing years of Moses life.

  • 1500 BC: Job

    06/07/2013 Duration: 39min

    Around the time of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob lived a relative of Abraham who was blessed more than any man in the East. He was tried and tempted by Satan, with the permission of God himself. The Book of Job is story of his long suffering and faith in God. He lost everything that he valued except his faith in God. In the middle of his suffering, he is confronted by his wife and three friends, another man and finally God himself. This podcast is an account of his suffering and a summary of the philosophical and spiritual debates with his friends concluded by the words of God.

  • 1500 BC: The Descendants of Ham

    29/06/2013 Duration: 26min

    In order to set the stage for the Hebrews and their arrival on the world stage, we must paint a picture of world as of the date of 1500 BC. In order to do this, we will be discussing Africa and Canaan and its colonization back to the descendants of Ham, son of Noah. Ham's sons and their families and descendants are responsible for the civilizations - the Hittites, Canaanites, Egyptians and other African nations. We will spend considerable time on the Canaanites, the future enemies of Israel and reference the Canaanite curses and how they impact the descendants of Abraham.

  • 1500 BC: The Descendants of Shem

    25/06/2013 Duration: 18min

    In order to set the stage for the Hebrews and their arrival on the world stage, we must paint a picture of world as of the date of 1500 BC. In order to do this, we will be discussing the Eastern World and its colonization back to the descendants of Shem, son of Noah. Shem's sons and their families and descendants are responsible for the colonization of Assyria and Babylon in Mesopotamia and India and Pakistan and as far away as China. We will be discussing the roots of these civilizations and we will conclude with a mysterious Biblical figure called Melchizedek.

  • 1500 BC: The Descendants of Japheth

    15/06/2013 Duration: 20min

    In order to set the stage for the Hebrews and their arrival on the world stage, we must paint a picture of world as of the date of 1500 BC. In order to do this, we will be discussing the Western World and its colonization back to the descendants of Japheth, son of Noah. Japheth's sons and their families and descendants are responsible for the Greek settlements of Mycenae and the Minoan Civilization. We will be discussing the roots of these civilizations and especially the fall of the Minoans.

  • Podcast Special

    14/06/2013 Duration: 10min

    Tune in to this episode and get a behind the scenes look at the Message to Kings Podcast. This is not a regular podcast, but a special podcast dedicated to thank yous, notes on history podcasts, updates on this podcast, facebook, help needed and a note on the next four podcasts.

  • 1706 BC: Joseph

    08/06/2013 Duration: 45min

    Jacob loves Rachel far more than Leah and he favors Rachel's sons, Joseph and Benjamin, over his other sons. This treatment is evident when Jacob gives his son a treasured coat. Then, Joseph starts getting dreams of his greatness when his father and sons bow down to him. In his immaturity, he tells them his God inspired dreams. In jealousy, they want to kill him and eventually sell him into slavery in Egypt. Follow guest speakers Joseph Rosko and Julio Morimoto as they tell the story of Joseph from a favored son to a slave to the second most powerful man in the world.

  • 1789 BC: Jacob Part 2

    18/05/2013 Duration: 19min

    Jacob falls in love with Rachel and he agrees to work seven years for her father, Laban, to marry her but the deceiver is deceived. At the wedding, Laban marries off Leah, Rachel's sister to Jacob instead. In the morning, Jacob awakens to see Leah. Upon confronting Laban, he agrees to work another seven years for Rachel. After additional years of labor for Laban after fulfilling his obligation, he and his family and their children flee back to Canaan only to face Esau again, an all night wrestling match and the foreign peoples of Canaan. Guest Speaker: Jason Ross

  • 1836 BC: Jacob

    11/05/2013 Duration: 16min

    Isaac and Rebekah have twins - Esau and Jacob. Isaac favors Esau and Rebekah favors Jacob resulting in a competition for the family blessing. Jacob deceives his brother to obtain the family birthright. Esau forfeits his blessing for lentil soup. In revenge, Esau threatens to kill his brother. Jacob runs to Haran and falls in love with Rachel, but the deceiver receives his due. Guest Speaker: Jason Ross

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