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“Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Protocol of the Elders of Zion” (9/12)
Read ›: “Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Protocol of the Elders of Zion” (9/12)From the grounds of the horrific Nova Music Festival massacre, Joshua and Caleb explain the true story of Zionism and Satan’s plan to stop the rebirth of Israel. The modern movement of antisemitism began with one falsified document that would create mistrust against the Jewish people for all time. The brothers uncover The Protocols of…
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“Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Exile” (5/12)
Read ›: “Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Exile” (5/12)The Bearded Bible Brothers explore the infamous Tel Lachish ruins to recount the story of destruction against Judea and Samaria at the hands of Assyria and the Babylonians. Unfortunately, Israel’s sin of idolatry typically brings about their own harm. God forewarns His people for centuries to repent before they are taken captive and exiled from…
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“Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Return” (1/12)
Read ›: “Rebuilding the Ruined Cities: The Return” (1/12)Joshua and Caleb journey to Israel for the first time since their extraction in October 2023. At the Gaza border town of Sderot, they uncover the devastation from Hamas’ invasion while focusing on God’s covenant to restore the earth after the destruction wrought by the Great Flood.
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“Our Authority in Messiah”
Read ›: “Our Authority in Messiah”Yeshua came as the “last Adam” to free humanity from the curse of the “first Adam.” Joshua and Caleb examine the Believer’s authority in Messiah and how Believers can live a life free from bondage and sin. Yeshua’s sacrifice was sufficient to purchase our salvation and empower us for victory on Earth.
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“Faith in Action”
Read ›: “Faith in Action”In another series of classic episodes of the Bearded Bible Brothers, Joshua and Caleb talk about faith. Nearly every failure, sin, reaction, or fleshly action that man takes in this life is rooted from fear. Thankfully the perfect love of Messiah casts out fear. We also learn about aligning our words with God’s Words in…
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“The Scapegoat”
Read ›: “The Scapegoat”Again using the Fort Worth Stockyards as a backdrop, Joshua and Caleb look at the use of sheep in the Bible. The most famous of all, the Scapegoat, has a connection with the Day of Atonement.

