EPISODE · Apr 7, 2021 · 1H 3M
Tracking Jesus Part 2: Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries Connected to Jesus
from Keeping It Israel · host Jeff Futers, Executive Director, First Century Foundations
In this 2nd half of "Tracking Jesus", Jeff Futers completes his interview with Archaeologist and Israeli Tour Guide, Danny “The Digger” Herman, reaching the grand finale of Danny's top 10 archaeological discoveries that connect to Jesus. This 2nd episode of “Tracking Jesus” talks about what archaeologists consider to be the most stunning finds related to Jesus - finds that bring the New Testament Bible and the final days of Jesus to life.www.firstcenturyfoundations.comwww.miraculousvictoriesofisrael.com www.dannythedigger.comSupport the showIf you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting the show HERE so that our Bible-based message about Israel can continue. God blesses those who bless Israel! We agree with God's Word that He will bless you richly in return!First Century Foundations is a Charity that supports ministries in Jerusalem and many other parts of the country of Israel. Our mission is to turn hearts around the world toward the land, people and God of Israel. LEARN MORE ABOUT US HERE.You can watch this entire episode on OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! Make sure you subscribe so you can be notified of First Century Foundations' regular uploads!
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In this 2nd half of "Tracking Jesus", Jeff Futers completes his interview with Archaeologist and Israeli Tour Guide, Danny “The Digger” Herman, reaching the grand finale of Danny's top 10 archaeological discoveries that connect to Jesus. This 2nd episode of “Tracking Jesus” talks about what archaeologists consider to be the most stunning finds related to Jesus - finds that bring the New Testament Bible and the final days of Jesus to life. www.firstcenturyfoundations.com www.mirac...
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