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Hezekiah's Seal and Sennacherib's Prism



An exciting discovery of biblical and historical importance was recently made in an ancient dumpsite in East Jerusalem. Controversy has swirled around this discovery, as around other archeological discoveries in Israel, because many enemies of Israel and skeptics of the Bible often see archaeological digs as attempts either to uphold Jewish claims to the Holy Land or to uphold the authority of the Bible. However, despite the critics and the skeptics, this recent discovery tells a piece of ancient and true history, and we see yet again another piece of evidence validating the inerrancy of Scripture.

Germany’s Growing Global Role



“In a meeting with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Baghdad on Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi requested that Germany play a more active role in the fight against the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS). The dpa news agency reported that the Iraqi premier had in particular asked the German government to provide help with troop training” (Deutsche Welle, December 7, 2015).

King Hezekiah's Seal Found



Critics like to claim that the Bible is only a collection of myths and legends, yet archaeologists digging near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem have found a clay impression of the royal seal of the biblical King Hezekiah. The seal reads “Belonging to Hezekiah (son of) Ahaz, king of Judah” (biblicalarchaeology.org, December 3, 2015).

The UK Must Be De-Christianized!



Mainstream Christianity is under fire around the globe, even in traditionally “Christian” nations. This week, a new report underscored the growing marginalization of traditional Christianity in the United Kingdom. “A two-year commission, chaired by the former senior judge Baroness Butler-Sloss and involving leading religious leaders from all faiths, calls for public life in Britain to be systematically de-Christianised.

China Plans Global Military



“China announced on Thursday that it would establish its first overseas military outpost and unveiled a sweeping plan to reorganize its military into a more agile force capable of projecting power abroad. The outpost, in… Djibouti, breaks with Beijing’s longstanding policy against emulating the United States in building military facilities abroad” (New York Times, November 26, 2015).

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