Over the past 4000 years, some 34 bloody conflicts have occurred near the city of Megiddo and along the fertile fields of the Jezreel Valley. Great kings and leaders in the Bible, and even the 18th century Napoleon Bonaparte, all saw Megiddo as an important military objective. But why? What was discovered among the archaeological remains of Megiddo and what its location reveals will help us answer this question. And what does this evidence tell us about the book of Revelation, the battle of Armageddon, and the reliability of the Bible?
Up Next in Connections Season 1
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Why Did Jesus Condemn Chorazin?
What does the seat of Moses, a synagogue, an olive press, and a Medusa have to do with Jesus? Join us as we journey back in time toswer discover the an and to understand why Jesus denounced a city where many miracles and mighty works were done.
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Why Did Abraham Plant Trees And Dig W...
On numerous occasions, Abraham sojourned in the semi-arid climate of the Negev Basin near Beersheba. Though living the life of a nomad in this often inhospitable environment, Abraham nevertheless took the time to build altars, dig wells, and plant a tamarisk tree. But why? What was Abraham trying...
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What Can You See From Mount Carmel?
"What Can You See from Mount Carmel?" is a visually powerful and exciting video that examines the geographic setting and historical basis of the famous duel between Elijah and the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18). Witness the beauty of the Jezreel Valley, the grandeur of Mount Carmel, and important ...