Dr. Francois du Plessis - Akitu New Year’s Feast In Babylon - Nebuchadnezzar (Part 14)

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    By watching these DVD’s you will be taken on an exciting journey of the greatest military genius, builder and writer of his time. In Lebanon you will see part of a ziggurat which he built during his siege of the mighty coastal city of Tyre. Francois will also take you to site near Beirut where huge inscriptions of this mighty king were discovered. At Wadi Brisa you will be able to look at two huge inscriptions of 1400 cuneiform lines each. What can be learnt from the profile of this exceptional talented king?
    His relationship with Daniel is another fascinating story. Come and listen to his three conversion experiences and what happened at the last one. These are just a few interesting stories that Francois researched during his five visits to the fascinating county of Iraq.
    The restoration of Nebuchadnezzar’s southern palace at Babylon was done by Saddam’s archaeologists. Come and walk through some of the many huge halls. Tarry a while in the throne room where Daniel explained to the king the meaning of his forgotten dream, and walk through the banquet hall where for the mysterious words “Mene mene, tekel Ufarsin” appeared.

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @davekeilan9067
    @davekeilan9067 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This has truly been an amazing ,informative and extremely well presented series, I never liked history ,geography or any thing biblical, now Im old my back is bent my eyes have dimmed in fact nothing works like it use to,but I can't get enough of the bible ,the history of man,the earth and all that has to do with it and of course HE who created it all,… most enjoyable ,Thanks does'nt seem to cover it so please know that I am, truly grateful

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    lovely content

  • @davidnord1979
    @davidnord1979 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you again Francois...God Bless You Sir...