Forty Years for Forty Days. The children of the Bantu had a defeating blow against them that changed much of their beginnings as a nation.…
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Welcome back to the history of Akobe web series, we are glad you have returned to learn and engage yourself in the story of the…
Leave a CommentWelcome back to the history of Akobe web series, you made it back and you’ll be very happy. In this segment, Yosef, the son of…
Leave a CommentFor anyone to truly understand the Bible and the word of the Creator, one of the subjects that must truly be understood is the subject…
Leave a CommentA man by the name of Abram was ninety-nine years old when the Great-Creator Almighty appeared to him again and said, “I am the Creator…
Leave a CommentTension From Saul Towards David
Tension from Saul Towards David began to rise… Previously on the History of Israel series, the women of Israel caused friction that would eventually eliminate…
2 CommentsDavid Was Now a National Hero
Previously on the History of Israel series, young David killed Goliath and helped the new Kingdom of Israel defeat their foes, the Philistines. David was…
Leave a CommentThe Son of Jesse Heard the Challenge
Previously on the History of Israel series, young David was sent by his father to give food to his brothers. While there, Goliath made an…
Leave a CommentA Champion Came Out From the Philistines
Previously on the History of Israel series, we were introduced to David, the young ruddy youth. Fast forward, Saul is met with some troubles. A…
Leave a CommentIn this episode of the History of Israel, we invite a new character onto the scene. On the other side of the kingdom, the Spirit…
Leave a CommentSaul Removed as Captain Over Israel
In this episode of The History of Israel, Saul was removed as captain over Israel. Yep, Saul was officially fired as king and captain in…
Leave a CommentIn this episode of The History of Israel… Samuel informed Saul what he’d done was foolish; it was an impatient rebellious behavioral act he committed…
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