Israel: Dry Desert, or Milk and Honey? | BLP Connections: The Heartland of Israel
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The land of Israel has numerous places which are dry and inhospitable. So why then does the Bible describe it as “a land flowing with milk and honey?” In a visually powerful and compelling video about the diverse and fascinating terrain and climate of the land of Israel, Bible Land Passages seeks to answer this question. Enrich your appreciation for scripture as you examine for yourself the beautiful landscapes and the abundant fruits that are grown in this agriculturally rich environment. Travel along with the Bible Land Passage film crew as they capture the essence of the major geographic regions of Israel.
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Over the past 4000 years some 34 bloody conflicts have occurred near the city of
Megiddo, and along the fertile fields of the Jezreel Valley. Great kings and leaders in the Bible,
and even the 18th century Napoleon Bonaparte all saw Megiddo as an important military
o...