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**TABLE OF CONTENTS**
This Week's 66/40 Radio Broadcast
Articles and Commentary
- The Triumphal Entry -
- Truth, Lies, and the Media -
- The Banned Book -
- Upcoming Events -
Important News Headlines
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The 13th Hour has Come
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Memory Verse of the Week
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Deuteronomy 25-28
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Treaties
The fourth standard division in the ancient suzerainty treaties was the curses and blessings, the woe and weal sanctions of the covenant. In Deuteronomy this section is found in Chapters 27-30. While 26:16-19 forms a conclusion to the stipulations, it also introduces the element of covenant ratification, the nucleus around which the curses and blessings of theses chapters cluster. |
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He beheld the city and wept over it,


The Triumphal Entry
Luk 19:37 And when He had come near, even now at the descent of the Mount of Olives, all the multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works which they had seen,
Luk 19:38 saying,
Blessed is the King coming in the name of the Lord!
Peace in Heaven and glory in the highest!
Luk 19:39 And some of the Pharisees from the crowd said to Him, Teacher, rebuke your disciples.
Luk 19:40 And He answered and said to them, I tell you that if these should be silent, the stones would cry out.
Luk 19:41 And as He drew near,
He beheld the city and wept over it,
Luk 19:42 saying, If you had known, even you, even at least in this day of yours, the things for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.
Luk 19:43 For the days will come on you that your enemies will raise up a rampart to you, and will surround you, and will keep you in on every side.
Luk 19:44 And they will tear you down, and your children within you, and will not leave a stone on a stone because you did not know the time of your visitation.
Palm Sunday/Saturday?
Deny the Day, Deny the King
Do You Love Me?

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"HOUR 13"
We will supply this as a gift with every Topical Briefing pack purchased during this time, as we thank our Lord for His greatest gift to us;
His Only Son.
Jesus
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THE
TRIUMPHAL
ENTRY
This
weekend
we will
celebrate
Palm
Sunday.
This
event,
also
known as
"the
Triumphal
Entry,"
involves
one of
the most
astonishing
passages
in the
entire
Bible.
The book
of
Daniel,
which
was
written
centuries
before
the
birth of
Christ,
predicts
the
exact
day that
Jesus
would
make his
triumphal
entry
into
Jerusalem.
The
story
behind
Palm
Sunday
begins,
not in
Jerusalem
in the
time of
Christ,
but in
Babylon
several
hundred
years
earlier.
The
prophet
Daniel,
who was
among
the Jews
who were
taken
captive
by the
Babylonians,
was
reading
in the
Book of
Jeremiah.
He
understood
that the
seventy
years of
servitude
were
almost
over and
he began
to pray
for his
people.
The
Angel
Gabriel
interrupted
Daniel's
prayer
and gave
him a
four-verse
prophecy
that is
unquestionably
the most
remarkable
passage
in the
entire
Bible:
Daniel
9:24-27.
The
Meshiach
Nagid
The
first
verse of
the
prophecy,
Daniel
9:24
says:
"Seventy
weeks
are
determined
upon thy
people
and upon
thy holy
city, to
finish
the
transgression,
and to
make an
end of
sins,
and to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and to
bring in
everlasting
righteousness,
and to
seal up
the
vision
and
prophecy,
and to
anoint
the most
Holy
Place."
This
verse is
essentially
an
overview
of the
entire
prophecy.
The
idiom of
a "week"
of years
was
common
in
Israel.
The
prophecy
encompasses
seventy
weeks,
that is,
seventy
times
seven
years,
or 490
years.
However
verse 26
indicates
that
there is
an
interval
between
the 69th
and 70th
weeks.
A very
specific
prediction
occurs
in the
next
verse:
"Know
therefore
and
understand,
that
from the
going
forth of
the
commandment
to
restore
and to
build
Jerusalem
unto the
Messiah
the
Prince
shall be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and two
weeks:
the
street
shall be
built
again,
and the
wall,
even in
troublous
times
(Daniel
9:25)."
This
includes
a
mathematical
prophecy.
The
Jewish
(and
Babylonian)
calendars
used a
360-day
year; 69
weeks of
360-day
years
totals
173,880
days. In
effect,
Gabriel
told
Daniel
that the
interval
between
the
commandment
to
rebuild
Jerusalem
until
the
presentation
of the
Messiah
as King
would be
173,880
days.
The
"Messiah
the
Prince"
in the
King
James
translation
is
actually
the
Meshiach
Nagid,
or "The
Messiah
the
King."
The
Countdown
Begins
The
commandment
to
restore
and
build
Jerusalem
was
given by
Artaxerxes
Longimanus
on March
14, 445
BC. (The
emphasis
in the
verse on
"the
street"
and "the
wall"
was to
avoid
confusion
with
other
earlier
mandates
confined
to
rebuilding
the
Temple.)
But when
did the
Messiah
present
Himself
as a
King?
During
the
ministry
of Jesus
Christ
there
were
several
occasions
in which
the
people
attempted
to
promote
Him as
king,
but He
carefully
avoided
it,
saying
"Mine
hour is
not yet
come."
Then one
day He
meticulously
arranges
it. On
this
particular
day he
rode
into the
city of
Jerusalem
riding
on a
donkey,
deliberately
fulfilling
a
prophecy
by
Zechariah
that the
Messiah
would
present
Himself
as king
in just
that
way:
"Rejoice
greatly,
O
daughter
of Zion;
shout, O
daughter
of
Jerusalem:
behold,
thy King
cometh
unto
thee: he
is just,
and
having
salvation;
lowly,
and
riding
upon an
ass, and
upon a
colt the
foal of
an ass
(Zechariah
9:9)."
Whenever
we might
easily
miss the
significance
of what
was
going
on, the
Pharisees
come to
our
rescue.
They
felt
that the
overzealous
crowd
was
blaspheming,
proclaiming
Jesus as
the
Messiah
the
King.
However,
Jesus
responded
by
saying
"I tell
you
that, if
these
should
hold
their
peace,
the
stones
would
immediately
cry out
(Luke
19:40)."
This is
the only
occasion
that
Jesus
presented
Himself
as King.
It
occurred
on April
6, 32
AD. When
we
examine
the
period
between
March
14, 445
BC and
April 6,
32 AD,
and
correct
for leap
years,
we
discover
that it
is
173,880
days
exactly,
to the
very
day!
It is
amazing
to
realize
that
Jesus
Christ's
triumphal
entry
into
Jerusalem
was
predicted,
to the
very
day,
hundreds
of years
in
advance.
Keep
this
extraordinary
miracle
in mind
on Palm
Sunday
as we
celebrate
the
coming
of the
Meshiach
Nagid,
our Lord
and
Savior
Jesus
Christ!
For a
more
complete
study of
this
amazing
passage
of
scripture,
see our
topical
Bible
study
titled
Daniel's
70 Weeks.
We also
have
several
other
studies
on the
topic of
Christ's
death
and
resurrection:
The
Easter
Story,
The
Agony of
Love,
and
From
Here to
Eternity.
For more
information
click on
the
links
below.
Related
Links:
Daniel's
70 Weeks
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K-House
Africa
The
Easter
Story -
DVD -
K-House
Africa
The
Agony of
Love -
CD-Rom
MP3-K-House
Africa
From
Here to
Eternity
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TRUTH, LIES,
AND THE
MEDIA
With each
passing year
more and
more
Americans
are turning
to
alternative
news
sources.
Results of a
recent
survey show
that nearly
70 percent
of Americans
think that
traditional
journalism
is "out of
touch."
Furthermore,
about half
of Americans
now use the
internet as
their
primary
source for
news. By
comparison,
29 percent
of Americans
say
television
is their
primary
source, 11
percent tune
into the
radio, and
only 10
percent say
newspapers.
This trend
seems to
reflect,
among other
things, a
growing
distrust of
the
mainstream
media. The
annual
"State of
Media"
report by
the Project
for
Excellence
in
Journalism
states that:
"
the public
has come to
view the
news media
as less
professional,
less
accurate,
less caring,
less moral
and more
inclined to
cover up
rather than
correct
mistakes."
Moreover,
the
mainstream
media has
lost touch
with
conservative
American
values.
According to
the Media
Research
Center,
surveys
indicate
that
journalists
have favored
the
Democratic
candidate in
every
presidential
election
since 1964,
including
landslide
losers
George
McGovern,
Walter
Mondale and
Michael
Dukakis. In
the last
presidential
election, a
poll
conducted by
the
University
of
Connecticut
found that
journalists
backed John
Kerry over
George W.
Bush by a
greater than
two-to-one
margin.
Likewise, a
2004 poll by
the Pew
Research
Center found
that five
times more
journalists
described
themselves
as "liberal"
as said they
were
"conservative."
As
Christians
it is
important
that we stay
informed on
what is
happening in
the world
around us,
but it is
also
critical
that we use
discernment
when
watching the
evening news
or reading
the morning
paper. There
is an
infinite
amount of
information
and
resources
available to
us through
the internet
and
alternative
news media
outlets,
just
remember
that not
everything
presented as
fact is
indeed the
truth.
So you're
not content
to just sit
back, relax,
and let the
cable TV
wash over
you? You
want to know
the truth?
If so, be
warned, you
may have to
get your
hands dirty.
As we are
faced with
an
ever-increasing
barrage
information
it is
important to
keep in mind
that the
media has
its own
agenda and
takes pride
in its
ability to
shape
public
opinion
rather than
to
inform
it. So what
can we do
about it?
How do we
find the
truth?
The bottom
line is that
you've got
to be
willing to
do your
homework.
There is no
such thing
as a truly
unbiased
source of
information.
Therefore it
is important
to pay
attention to
details,
check facts,
and rely on
the Holy
Spirit for
discernment.
In Acts
17:11 we are
encouraged
to receive
the word
with all
readiness of
mind, and
search the
scriptures
daily, to
find out
whether
these things
are so. If
you are at
all familiar
with our
ministry,
you probably
recognize
this verse.
In addition
to
encouraging
and
facilitating
the study of
God's Word,
we have
consistently
urged
Christians
to do their
homework.
Our prayer
for you is
that, like
the Bereans,
you too
would be
diligent in
seeking the
truth.
Where do you
find truth?
If you
search
diligently
you will
eventually
discover
that the
"truth" of
the world is
very
different
from what
the Bible
says is
true. If
your beliefs
are built on
the wisdom
of this
world, you
will be like
the foolish
man who
built his
house on the
sand
(Matthew
7:24-29).
When the
rains came,
and the
winds blew,
and the
floodwaters
rose, his
house
crumbled and
fell,
because it
was not
built on a
solid
foundation.
However if
your beliefs
are built on
the
teachings of
Jesus
Christ, you
will be like
the wise man
who built
his house on
the rock.
Not matter
what
difficulties
you
encounter in
this life,
you will
have the
strong
foundation
and tools
necessary to
weather the
storm.
Therefore,
it should
come as no
surprise
that Paul
begins his
list of
spiritual
armor in the
book of
Ephesians
with "being
girded with
truth." The
real truth:
the Word of
God.
Related
Links:
State
of the Media
Annual
Report -
Project for
Excellence
in
Journalism
More
Americans
Turning to
Web for News
- Reuters
Media
Research
Center -
Homepage
Monitor
Strategic
Trends - K-
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THE
BANNED
BOOK
There is
a book
of the
Bible
that
some
have
attempted
to ban
from
public
libraries
because
it was
deemed
unsuitable
for
children:
the Book
of
Judges.
It
contains
some
graphic
material
that is
so
explicit
as to
shock
many of
its
readers.
And yet
it
contains
some of
the most
colorful
- yet
enigmatic
-
characters
in the
entire
Bible.
Frankly,
there
are few
stories
anywhere
that can
compete
for
color
and
intrigue.
You'll
wince as
you read
how Ehud
goes to
visit
the king
in his
summer
palace
and
slides
his
dagger
between
the
king's
fifth
and
sixth
ribs so
that the
flesh
closes
around
it and
the
knife
cannot
be
withdrawn.
You'll
cringe
when
Jael
drives
the tent
stake
through
the
skull of
Sisera
and pins
him to
the
ground.
You'll
bite
your
fingernails
alongside
Gideon
as God
introduces
deep
military
cutbacks,
reducing
Israel's
army
from
32,000
to 300 -
then
sends
this
vastly
outnumbered
miniature
army
into
battle!
Your
heart
will
sink
with
mine
when
Jephthah's
daughter
comes
out to
meet him
on his
return
from
battle,
and he
remembers
his
hasty
vow to
sacrifice
the
first
person
he meets
to God -
and then
fulfills
that
dreadful
vow.
You'll
glory
with
Samson
as he
wreaks
havoc
among
the
Philistines,
but
wonder
at his
folly in
allowing
the
Philistine
temptress
to worm
from him
the
secret
of his
strength.
You will
also
undoubtedly
turn
with
revulsion
from the
story of
the
Benjamite
perversion
that
marks
perhaps
the
blackest
chapter
in
Israel's
history.
Fans of
historical
romance,
military
history,
soap
operas,
conspiracy
theories,
spy
novels,
swashbuckling
adventure,
or
political
intrigue
will
find it
all here
in the
Book of
Judges!
But from
a
broader
and
deeper
perspective,
Judges
is
essentially
the
story of
a
deteriorating
nation -
and it
serves
as a
sober
warning
against
deterioration
in our
own
nation,
and in
our own
personal
lives.
During
this
period
in
history
Israel
had no
King,
everyone
did what
was
right in
their
own
eyes,
there
was a
neglect
and
disparagement
of the
Word of
God, and
Israel
was in
bondage
to their
various
enemies.
The
people
of
Israel
would
fall
into sin
and idol
worship;
this
would
result
in
oppression
by, and
bondage
to,
their
enemies.
They
would
ultimately
plea to
God for
help; He
would
raise up
a
deliverer;
and,
soon
after
their
deliverance,
they
would
again
fall
back
into
false
worship,
and
cycle
would
repeat
itself.
The
world
today is
living
in a
period
similar
to the
Book of
Judges.
People
are
"doing
what is
right in
their
own
eyes."
Value
relativism
has
replaced
the rule
of God's
law in
our
land.
The Word
of God
is
neglected
- even
in many
of our
churches.
His Word
is the
subject
of
denigration
and
ridicule
by
pseudo-scholars
and
critics.
And as a
result,
we too
are in
bondage
rather
than
enjoying
the
liberty
available
in
Christ.
The Book
of
Judges,
spanning
the time
between
the
conquest
of the
Canaan
and the
establishment
of the
monarchy,
is a
colorful,
instructive,
and
prophetically
relevant
book to
study
carefully.
Click on
the link
below
for a
more
detailed
study of
the book
of
Judges.
Related
Links:
Judges
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CD-Rom -
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UPCOMING
EVENTS
-
Israel
II - The
2008
Issachar
Tour -
Mark
Your
Calendar!
Israel II,
The Issachar
Tour, is
Koinonia
Institute's
one-of-a-kind
trip to the
Holy Land
that will
give our
explorers an
INSIDER'S
look at the
Israel of
today.
Besides
visiting
unforgettable
Biblical
sites, this
trip will
provide
briefings
with members
of the IDF,
Mossad, Shin
Bet, as well
as members
of the
Knesset.
These unique
encounters
with Israeli
speakers
will
enlighten
you to the
real Israel
of today -
the one that
you will
never see on
the 6
o'clock news
or read
about in
your local
paper.
The tour is
scheduled
for October
28th to
November 8th
with the
option to
extend your
trip to
visit Petra
(one of the
new seven
wonders of
the world).
This is a
one bus
tour, so
space is
very
limited.
More details
about the
2008 trip
will be
posted soon.
Until then,
visit our
website to
read about
last year's
Issachar
tour.
If you have
any
questions
please
contact
Sharon
Stolebarger
at
1-800-KHOUSE-1
(Ext. 251)
or by email
at
sharon@khouse.org
Related
Links:
Event
Calendar -
Koinonia
House
The
2007
Issachar
Tour - Trip
Review
Issachar
Tour - 2007
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Israel Says Hezbollah Has 30,000 Rockets - March 11, 2008
Israel has said Hezbollah is rearming and has an arsenal that includes 10,000 long-range rockets and 20,000 short-range rockets in southern Lebanon in violation of a UN arms embargo. Before the 2006 war, Israel estimates that Hezbollah had 13,000 rockets deployed. During the war, Hezbollah bombarded Israel with nearly 4,000 rockets. AP
Two Suicide Bombers Kill 24 in Pakistan - March 11, 2008
Two powerful explosions, just minutes apart and both of them suicide attacks, rocked the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Tuesday, killing 24 people. A further 170 people, including several children, were wounded in the two attacks. IHT
China's Oil Reserve Build-up Adds to Global Demand - March 11, 2008
China's plans to build its strategic petroleum reserves to at least 100 million barrels by 2010 could add more pressure to crude prices which have already been at record highs. The world's second-largest oil consumer already has built two underground storage reserves in east China and will put into use two more storage bases soon. Market Watch
Gun Rights to be Argued in Supreme Court - March 11, 2008
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments March 18 in a case challenging the District of Columbia's 30-year-old ban on handguns. Attorneys for the District plan to argue that the Constitution protects only the gun rights of militias and that the Second Amendment does not prevent states from enacting firearms regulations. ONN
CDC Says 25 Percent of Teen Girls Have STD - March 11, 2008
A newly released study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that at least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease. ONN |
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