See the remains of the ancient Roman city, where Apostle Paul spent over two years in prison. This is the 5 minute tour of Caesarea in Israel. Season 1, Episode 4
My husband and I visited Israel with Behold Israel in November 2018 and your videos show the land far better than the pictures we took. When ppl ask us what was it like we refer them to your videos. Thank you for creating such wonderful treasures. Shalom
Rhoda, every time my Mom sees your videos she says you are so pretty! She loves watching you both. I teach little ones every Sabbath and I like to show them pictures of the actual places where things took place. It makes the Bible come alive for them, me and their parents. Your videos help me do that. Thank you both so much! You are spreading the gospel in more ways than you realize. God bless you!
During Peters preaching at pentecost, the apostle quoted a verse from Psalm as an old testament prophetic evidence showing that the Messiahs resurrection was predicted by the patriarch David. Referring to that Psalm(a David's Psalm), the context of the verse or all the sentences preceding that verse all the way upto the beginning have the psalmist in mind. And the sentences past that verse all the way to the bottom are referring to psalmists, king David himself. That is the subject of the statements is king David. A thousand years later we are told to believe that peters verse is particularly speaking about the Messiah. Or have the Messiah as subject. One has to hold that it is speaking about king David's own belief in his own resurrection from the dead from local context alone. That is if we take Peter challenge to the crowds to think logically about the verse. Davids statements are as follows "you will not leave your servant in the graveyard nor let his body see decay". The next sentence then says, rather you will let him enjoy pleasure and your presence forevermore. He is humbly saying, in fact tacitly requesting, that as opposed to being left in a graveyard like any human being, his God would allow him to live forever and enjoy pleasures. If we take Peters interpretation(making Jesus a subject), Jesus end up becoming like David in the last sentence that is a common servant hoping for heavenly paradise as opposed to being left in a graveyard. Or the Messiah of chritians sought eternal life like an average religious person. Since this conflicts with other consistent Christian theology, this can not be the interpretation. These suggests Christianity is another Jewish sect built on the teachings of men interpreting the Torah like the Essenes, Sadducces, Pharisees and others.
I don't know which was your 1st video as I just started watching your channel. I do want to say thank you. My dream was always to see Israel. I had hoped in person but, you've made my dream possible. Thank you very much to you both. Gods blessings to you and your families.
Thank you for your lovely video. Lots of super information and with a nice blend of humour. Extremely well put together. ❤️😁 God bless you ❤️
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I'm from Brazil. I found your youtube channel today. I realy like the content! Tnks for sharing these experiences. I'm watching all the videos. God bless you so much!
At 2:32 Rhoda " I don't know how they sat here this is not first class" I said the same thing last time I flew a budget airline. 😖 Love you two guys keep it up.
It's just yesterday that I first watched a video of your channel. Now I'm gonna be watching all of it, I started with your first video and at the same time taking me some notes.
Truly amazing work the excavating archeologists do to uncover history, may God guide their hands and protect them. Also, God bless you both and yours for doing these videos!
During Peters preaching at pentecost, the apostle quoted a verse from Psalm as an old testament prophetic evidence showing that the Messiahs resurrection was predicted by the patriarch David. Referring to that Psalm(a David's Psalm), the context of the verse or all the sentences preceding that verse all the way upto the beginning have the psalmist in mind. And the sentences past that verse all the way to the bottom are referring to psalmists, king David himself. That is the subject of the statements is king David. A thousand years later we are told to believe that peters verse is particularly speaking about the Messiah. Or have the Messiah as subject. One has to hold that it is speaking about king David's own belief in his own resurrection from the dead from local context alone. That is if we take Peter challenge to the crowds to think logically about the verse. Davids statements are as follows "you will not leave your servant in the graveyard nor let his body see decay". The next sentence then says, rather you will let him enjoy pleasure and your presence forevermore. He is humbly saying, in fact tacitly requesting, that as opposed to being left in a graveyard like any human being, his God would allow him to live forever and enjoy pleasures. If we take Peters interpretation(making Jesus a subject), Jesus end up becoming like David in the last sentence that is a common servant hoping for heavenly paradise as opposed to being left in a graveyard. Or the Messiah of chritians sought eternal life like an average religious person. Since this conflicts with other consistent Christian theology, this can not be the interpretation. These suggests Christianity is another Jewish sect built on the teachings of men interpreting the Torah like the Essenes, Sadducces, Pharisees and others.
Sergio you are funny, like to take risk at some of these sites, that is courageous. Both of you are adventurous and it's great you can work together showing all of us around the world places in Israel related to the Bible and more! Thank You!,
3:37 reminds me of Monty python and the holy grail! haha i just started bingewatching your channel, i just started bible study recently and this is a really entertaining way to learn!
Dear adorable Rhoda & Sergio... Goodness, that looks grievous Sergio...Boy, get well soon... ଧନ୍ୟବାଦ୍ (dhanyabaad) = Thank you in Odiya (Oriya) spoken in the State of Odisha (Orissa), Central India...Stay Blessed...Amen.
Hi guys! My husband and me love watching your channel. We often say, "let's ask them if we can go on their next adventure too!" One question though: can you explain the shopping center in Florida intro? We don't get it. 👋😃Thank you!!! God bless you two
During Peters preaching at pentecost, the apostle quoted a verse from Psalm as an old testament prophetic evidence showing that the Messiahs resurrection was predicted by the patriarch David. Referring to that Psalm(a David's Psalm), the context of the verse or all the sentences preceding that verse all the way upto the beginning have the psalmist in mind. And the sentences past that verse all the way to the bottom are referring to psalmists, king David himself. That is the subject of the statements is king David. A thousand years later we are told to believe that peters verse is particularly speaking about the Messiah. Or have the Messiah as subject. One has to hold that it is speaking about king David's own belief in his own resurrection from the dead from local context alone. That is if we take Peter challenge to the crowds to think logically about the verse. Davids statements are as follows "you will not leave your servant in the graveyard nor let his body see decay". The next sentence then says, rather you will let him enjoy pleasure and your presence forevermore. He is humbly saying, in fact tacitly requesting, that as opposed to being left in a graveyard like any human being, his God would allow him to live forever and enjoy pleasures. If we take Peters interpretation(making Jesus a subject), Jesus end up becoming like David in the last sentence that is a common servant hoping for heavenly paradise as opposed to being left in a graveyard. Or the Messiah of chritians sought eternal life like an average religious person. Since this conflicts with other consistent Christian theology, this can not be the interpretation. These suggests Christianity is another Jewish sect built on the teachings of men interpreting the Torah like the Essenes, Sadducces, Pharisees and others.
Please turn the background music down! Otherwise your videos are excellent, but we cannot hear what you are saying much of the time and it's very frustrating... Thank you for letting us see through your eyes the land of our Saviour...
Again, I'm feeling forced to comment on one of your splendid videos. You make me miss Israel so much! 44 years ago, in front of that amphitheater around 50-100 meters, there was an archaeological excavation in progress. They had cut into the sand and other materials down about 4 meters to about where the floor of the race track is now, leaving a vertical face on what hadn't yet been removed. Three sides of the excavation were roped off with do not enter signs on them. The fourth side was open... Well obviously, that's where they meant us to go in! The vertical face of the sand had about a meter and a half of nothing but sand. Not remarkable. But the last, deeper portion was absolutely packed solidly with human bones, a mass grave probably from the Crusader days... Blessings to you both from Idaho!
During Peters preaching at pentecost, the apostle quoted a verse from Psalm as an old testament prophetic evidence showing that the Messiahs resurrection was predicted by the patriarch David. Referring to that Psalm(a David's Psalm), the context of the verse or all the sentences preceding that verse all the way upto the beginning have the psalmist in mind. And the sentences past that verse all the way to the bottom are referring to psalmists, king David himself. That is the subject of the statements is king David. A thousand years later we are told to believe that peters verse is particularly speaking about the Messiah. Or have the Messiah as subject. One has to hold that it is speaking about king David's own belief in his own resurrection from the dead from local context alone. That is if we take Peter challenge to the crowds to think logically about the verse. Davids statements are as follows "you will not leave your servant in the graveyard nor let his body see decay". The next sentence then says, rather you will let him enjoy pleasure and your presence forevermore. He is humbly saying, in fact tacitly requesting, that as opposed to being left in a graveyard like any human being, his God would allow him to live forever and enjoy pleasures. If we take Peters interpretation(making Jesus a subject), Jesus end up becoming like David in the last sentence that is a common servant hoping for heavenly paradise as opposed to being left in a graveyard. Or the Messiah of chritians sought eternal life like an average religious person. Since this conflicts with other consistent Christian theology, this can not be the interpretation. These suggests Christianity is another Jewish sect built on the teachings of men interpreting the Torah like the Essenes, Sadducces, Pharisees and others.
Hello...i laugh so much to see you like that in bandages...You are so funny... You two have the kind of humour that I have to.We would have been good friends. Love watch your videos. God bless and protect you two everywhere you go...Big hug ans kisses.xxoo Loll
I saw another video, about the Coliseum in Rome, and they said the plain, rough, rock seats used to be covered with smooth marble, but that has been looted. I think it’s likely true here too. That would explain how the seats can seem uncomfortable now (2:36)
The Holy Spirit has been dealing with me so strongly about caesarea and prayer fast and quiet time scriptures meditation that he will reveal through the gospel through the walking relationship with Jesus and what he has done do the faith do the commands ordinance how we supposed to live our lives dedicated faithful to God Jesus
😆“After the Arab Conquest neglected it”. So that’s where the Palestinians got the idea from. Makes sense when you consider the difference in the quality of life. The quality of life is 85% better Arabs residing in Israel as oppose to those living in Palestinian cities. You can easily see those differences when you go to places like Bethlehem, Hebron, Jericho, Ramallah, etc. It’s like there’s a fine line between beautiful greenery, spacious parks and infrastructure and none of that at all.
Hey Harold. Try watching some of our latest videos and see if the music improved! Here’s one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CqYPtcvcW-Q.html