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Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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May 24, 2022 • 0sec

St. Paul & The Resurrection

Doubts about the scientific possibility of the Resurrection are nothing new. They were raised long ago even by Greek Christians, not surprisingly by none other than Christians in Corinth. But because of their doubts, St. Paul wrote the earliest written account of the appearances of the Risen Christ and a theological masterpiece about the reality and importance of the Resurrection. Join us on Search the Scriptures LIVE! for our final lesson of this series on the Resurrection.
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May 17, 2022 • 0sec

On the Road to Emmaus

On the road to Emmaus, the Risen Christ is asked by his own disciples, "Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know the things that happened there in these days?" We will discuss the Resurrection of Christ as presented in the gospel of Luke including the conversation between the Risen Christ and two disciples and his appearance to the Eleven in the upper room. Join us as we continue to discuss the Resurrection tonight on Search the Scriptures LIVE
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May 10, 2022 • 0sec

The Resurrection of Christ, Part 2

The Resurrection of Christ is the hope of all Christians and the foundational teaching of our faith. Why do people resist it and what arguments do they raise against it? Can it be "proven," and if not, why not? Why wouldn't God want us to be assured of the resurrection and give us absolute proof?
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May 3, 2022 • 0sec

The Resurrection of Christ

The Resurrection of Christ: What are its key components and the main criticisms against it? Since the Resurrection is critical to the Christian faith, why didn't the Lord give us something "obvious" or "provable" for this most important of all events? We will also return to some of our "Random Questions."
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Apr 26, 2022 • 0sec

King of Glory : The Burial and the Empty Tomb

We conclude our series on the Crucifixion of the King of Glory by turning our attention to the burial process described in the gospels, many details of which have been disputed in modern times. The discovery of the empty tomb and the Resurrection itself have been challenged on the basis that, as a condemned criminal, Jesus would not have been buried at all. Is there any truth to these claims? What about the details such as the huge quantity of myrrh and aloes brought by Nicodemus? What was the purpose of that and why did the women plan to return after the Sabbath to anoint the body?
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Apr 12, 2022 • 0sec

Strange Typologies and Amazing Prophecies

Two Messiahs? A dead God? Christ as the True Isaac? The "crucifixion" of sacrificial lambs? How strange typologies and amazing prophecies were fulfilled are the subject of this week's episode of Search the Scriptures LIVE! Join us tonight as we continue our discussion of the new book, The Crucifixion of the King of Glory
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Apr 5, 2022 • 0sec

The Last Words of Christ

The "last words" of Christ on the cross have been the subject of much interest over the millennia. In spite of his extreme pain, the Lord spoke seven times from the cross and each statement is instructive for us. Each evangelist recorded the statements that he considered most important to his presentation of Christ, his identity, example, and purpose.
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Mar 29, 2022 • 0sec

King of Glory: Crucifixion, Part 2

King of Glory: Crucifixion Part 2. No punishment is more associated with the Roman Empire than crucifixion. Almost no one was immune from the possibility of suffering this fate and everyone feared it. Crucifixion was specifically designed to maximize pain. But also fundamental to the procedure and this punishment was the humiliation of the cross, the shame and loss of status in a culture which esteemed personal glory, honor and reputation above all.
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Mar 21, 2022 • 0sec

King of Glory: Crucifixion

Crucifixion. Nothing was more feared in the Roman Empire than this horrific punishment. Almost no one was immune from the possibility of suffering this fate. Crucifixion was specifically designed to maximize pain. But also fundamental to the procedure and this punishment was the humiliation of the cross, the shame and loss of status in a culture which esteemed personal glory, honor, and reputation above all. Join us tonight on Search the Scriptures LIVE! as we discuss the cross and crucifixion in Roman culture.
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Mar 15, 2022 • 0sec

King of Glory : Mocking, Scourging and Sentencing

Mockings were routine in Roman culture, but in Christ's case, the crown of thorns contributed significant physical agony. Scourgings also routinely preceded crucifixions. What was a scourging, and if Pilate believed Jesus to be innocent, why was Jesus scourged at all? The Jewish leaders insisted on crucifying Jesus and blackmailed Pilate to achieve their goal. Find out how on Monday's podcast, Search the Scriptures LIVE!

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