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Isaiah 17 – Prophecy Against Damascus: Judgment on Syria and Israel.

August 14, 2025 No Comments

The Burden of Damascus: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Isaiah 17 Executive Summary Isaiah 17, “The Burden of Damascus,” is a profound prophecy foretelling the utter destruction of Damascus and…

Book of 1 Kings

1 Kings 15 – The Reigns of Abijam and Asa in Judah

July 28, 2025 No Comments

The Destinies of Kingdoms: Exploring Faith and Leadership in 1 Kings 15 Executive Summary 1 Kings 15 presents a stark contrast between the reigns of Abijam and Asa in Judah,…

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Zechariah 5 – The Flying Scroll and the Woman in a Basket: Two visions symbolize judgment on sin and wickedness being removed.

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