Philadelphia - 2007

Biblical Wonders in the Middle East

09-11-2020 • 28 mins

David continues his journey in Turkey to the last two churches mentioned in the book of Revelation, Philadelphia (now Alasehir) and Laodicea as well as going to the fourth largest city in Turkey, Tarsus. He also makes it to a couple of cities in the country of Jordan, Petra and Jerash.

What does Philadelphia mean? Did David find it’s meaning to be true when he was there? What time period in history does Philadelphia refer to in the book of Revelation? What does a painting of Queen Victoria presenting a Bible to an ambassador from East Africa have to do with this?

What interesting Bible analogy is evident with hot spring water that was channelled into Laodicea? What did David find on the island of Patmos, the place where the author of Revelation was exiled?

What things did David see in Petra and Jerash that are mentioned in the Bible?

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The Age Of Wood by Savfk | www.youtube.com/savfkmusic
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Minstrel’s Song by Keys of Moon | @keysofmoon
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