Topical Studies
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The Sovereignty of God: Divine Rule and Human Responsibility in the Biblical Narrative

The sovereignty of God stands as one of the most exalted and comprehensive doctrines in Scripture. It declares that the Lord reigns over all creation with absolute authority, wisdom, and righteousness. God’s sovereignty encompasses His power to create, sustain, direct, and govern all things according to His perfect will. Yet Scripture also affirms that human…
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Global Watch Daily – November 18, 2025
A concise summary of major developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview.
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The Assyrian Invasions: Archaeological Confirmation of Israel and Judah’s Exile

The Assyrian invasions of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C. represent one of the most devastating periods in the history of Israel and Judah. These invasions reshaped the political landscape of the ancient Near East and fulfilled prophetic warnings that had echoed through the ministries of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah. Archaeological discoveries from Assyria,…
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David – The Flawed King and Eternal Covenant

Among all the figures in the Old Testament, David stands out uniquely as both a warrior and a worshiper, a shepherd and a king. He was the man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14), chosen not for his appearance or status but for the sincerity of his devotion.
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The Fall of Jericho: Archaeological Layers and the Sound of Faith

The fall of Jericho remains one of the most dramatic and symbolically charged events in the biblical record. The scene of ancient walls collapsing before the faith-filled obedience of God’s people captures the essence of divine power working through human trust. For centuries, archaeologists and theologians alike have sought to understand how the fortified city…
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The Final Roadmap – Unpacking the Dual Phases of Christ’s Return

The return of Jesus Christ stands as the blessed hope of all believers and the climax of God’s redemptive plan. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture points toward this moment when the King of kings will return to establish righteousness, defeat evil, and renew creation. The Second Coming is not merely an event in prophecy; it…
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The Historical Reliability of the Exodus and Mount Sinai
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Tags :Archaeology, covenant, evidence, Exodus, History, Israel, Kingdom, Leviticus, Messiah, prophecy, Reliability, Scripture, Watchfulness
The Exodus stands at the heart of Israel’s national and spiritual identity. It is the story of God’s mighty deliverance, how He brought His people out of bondage in Egypt with a strong hand and an outstretched arm. Yet, modern critics have often dismissed the Exodus as a legend or theological symbolism rather than a…
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Archaeological Proofs of the Patriarchs and the Early Nation of Israel

The historical reality of the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as well as the early formation of Israel, has long been debated by scholars. Yet over the past century, archaeology has continually illuminated the truth of the biblical record, revealing that the stories of Genesis and Exodus rest not on myth but on authentic history.
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Idolatry, Scorpions, and Scapegoats – Israel’s Divided Kingdom

The United Monarchy of Israel reached its high point under David and Solomon. Yet the seeds of division were sown during Solomon’s later years, when idolatry and heavy taxation weakened the kingdom. After his death, the nation split into two: the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. This division ushered in…
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David — The Shepherd King and Covenant Promise

Among all the figures in the Old Testament, David stands uniquely as both warrior and worshiper, shepherd and king. He was the man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14), chosen not for his appearance or status but for the sincerity of his devotion. Through David, God established an everlasting covenant that pointed directly to…



