
Ep.128 When Priests Fail
Corruption had reached the very place where Israel came to worship God. At Shiloh, the priesthood that was meant to lead the nation had become a stumbling block. In this episode, we step into the world of ancient Israel

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Gideon's story continues as his many sons, including Abimelek—born of a concubine from Shechem—play key roles in the unfolding drama. After Gideon's death, Abimelek uses his maternal ties to Shechem, a city with a mixed
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