Episode 6 Joshua, Judges, and Jerusalem
The events that occur in the Holy Land while Jerusalem remains unconquered allow us to understand why David sought to claim it.
The events that occur in the Holy Land while Jerusalem remains unconquered allow us to understand why David sought to claim it.
Israel had a central site of worship for hundreds of years before Jerusalem. What happened to it?
One of the most important recent discoveries in Jerusalem allows us to understand David’s vision.
David’s actions in Jerusalem set the city apart from all others—and teach us what Jewish leadership is all about.
As David flees his murderous son, we encounter a mountain that will be central to Jerusalem’s future.
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