Topical Studies
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Global Watch Daily – February 9, 2026

A concise summary of significant developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview.
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The Murderer After God’s Own Heart

The life of King David stands as one of the most compelling narratives in Scripture, revealing a man after God’s own heart who experienced profound triumphs and devastating failures. His story, recorded in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles, offers rich theological insights into the nature of faith, repentance, and God’s covenantal faithfulness. David’s…
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Global Watch Daily – February 8, 2026

A concise summary of significant developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview.
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Wearing the Armor of the Divine Warrior
When Paul described the “armor of God” in Ephesians 6:10–18, he was not inventing a new metaphor but rather revealing a divine reality that extends from the visions of Ezekiel to the struggles of early believers living under Roman rule. His description of spiritual armor connects the prophetic image of the Lord as the divine…
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Biblical Archaeology From Patriarchs to Pilate
Archaeology has become one of the most powerful tools in understanding the Bible’s historical setting. While archaeology cannot prove every detail of Scripture, discoveries repeatedly confirm the reality of Israel’s existence, the authenticity of its kings, and the accuracy of biblical events. Critics have often doubted Israel’s history, but archaeological findings continue to affirm the…
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Obedience and Mercy: Faithful examples and warnings in Scripture

Throughout the sacred narrative, obedience emerges as a defining characteristic of the faithful, illustrating how their actions align with the divine will. In Deuteronomy 5:33, the Lord commands His people to walk in His ways, promising life and prosperity as they adhere to His statutes.
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Global Watch Daily – February 7, 2026

A concise summary of significant developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview.
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DNA Evidence for Biblical Genealogies
The Bible places remarkable emphasis on genealogies, tracing family lines from Adam to Christ. These genealogies are more than records of ancestry; they demonstrate God’s covenant faithfulness, connect Israel to the nations, and ultimately point to the Messiah. In modern times, advances in genetics and DNA studies raise questions about whether science can illuminate biblical…
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The Genesis Genealogies are a Geopolitical Thriller

The genealogies of Scripture often appear as long lists of names, yet they serve profound theological and historical purposes. The genealogy from Noah to Abraham in Genesis 10–11 traces God’s covenant promises from the flood to the calling of Abraham, father of Israel. These names reveal God’s preservation of humanity, His judgment of nations, and…
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Memory and Covenant: Text and terrain: Scripture in its world

The relationship between memory and covenant is pivotal in understanding Scripture’s narrative, revealing how God’s faithfulness is intertwined with His people’s recollection of His mighty works. In Deuteronomy 6:12, the Israelites are admonished to remember the Lord’s deliverance, a charge that underscores the need to recall God’s past deeds to strengthen faith and obedience in…



