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Hezekiah Isaiah Seals
Archaeological evidence of these two biblical giants is at Armstrong Auditorium.
Miracle Dig Norm
Are the days of miracles over? Here’s some pretty strong evidence to the contrary.
Isaiah Bulla
The Old Testament record shows that King Hezekiah was a contemporary of Isaiah the prophet. The Biblical books of Kings, Chronicles, and Isaiah show that this prophet played a central role in Hezekiah’s remarkable reign over Judah.
Recent archaeological discoveries in the holy city dramatically verify the truth of the Bible. No city on Earth brings history and prophecy to life like Jerusalem.
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The unearthing of historical fact proves the biblical record.
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Emperor asks brother Prince Mikasa for private audience with international ambassador for world peace.
(16x9) (HWA Jerusalem) Herbert W. Armstrong
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Jerusalem city view
A firsthand account of the conflict in Jerusalem
Dramatic sky over Jerusalem, view from the Olive Mountain, taken shortly before a thunderstorm
The Jewish State of Israel is in extreme danger. The Middle East is undergoing radical changes, and the risk of violence engulfing the Jews is growing with each passing month!
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A classroom full of students with raised hands
A lesson for the young from the Prophet Isaiah.
Armstrong Auditorium exhibit tour with Shane Granger
Non-PCG visitors came from all over the world to see proof of Jeremiah’s biblical account.
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Shane Granger traveled to Texas as a guest of the Consulate General of Israel in Houston.
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The official seal of a Judean king holds a moving message for God’s people and for the whole world.
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Inspired events in Jerusalem that led to a meeting with Israel’s fifth prime minister.
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Twelve students and graduates will participate in archaeological excavation in early 2018.
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Jerusalem Dig (Photo: Ryan Friesen)