• Archaeology for "the Star who will come from Jacob"
    1,272,638 views Jan 6, 2023
    In this video, Joel is in Jordan, exploring the archaeology behind one of the most fascinating prophesies in the Bible. Visiting four sites, Shittim, Bamoth Baal, Pisgah, and Beth Peor, Joel follows the route of the prophet Balaam, who was intent on cursing the Israelites. God, however, compelled a prophet named Balaam to bless them and to foretell of "the Star who would come from Jacob." (Numbers 24:17)
    Archaeology for "the Star who will come from Jacob" 1,272,638 views Jan 6, 2023 In this video, Joel is in Jordan, exploring the archaeology behind one of the most fascinating prophesies in the Bible. Visiting four sites, Shittim, Bamoth Baal, Pisgah, and Beth Peor, Joel follows the route of the prophet Balaam, who was intent on cursing the Israelites. God, however, compelled a prophet named Balaam to bless them and to foretell of "the Star who would come from Jacob." (Numbers 24:17)
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  • The world does not know the TRUE LOCATION of the TEMPLE Mount
    71,451 views Mar 19, 2024

    Explore one of history's most fascinating mysteries with us! In this intriguing video, we delve into the enigmatic question of the true location of the Temple Mount. Throughout history, this site has been a focal point of faith and conflict, but what if everything we thought we knew about its location was wrong? Join us on a journey that combines history, archaeology, and alternative theories to uncover the hidden secrets of the Temple Mount.
    The world does not know the TRUE LOCATION of the TEMPLE Mount 71,451 views Mar 19, 2024 Explore one of history's most fascinating mysteries with us! In this intriguing video, we delve into the enigmatic question of the true location of the Temple Mount. Throughout history, this site has been a focal point of faith and conflict, but what if everything we thought we knew about its location was wrong? Join us on a journey that combines history, archaeology, and alternative theories to uncover the hidden secrets of the Temple Mount.
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  • “An ancient star found in another galaxy with satellite and the Magellan Telescope, a team of scientists has found one of the oldest stars formed in a galaxy other than ours. The study, in addition to raising questions about the enrichment of elements in stars in the galaxies.

    Magellan Telescope has made a remarkable discovery. They found one of the oldest stars known to have formed in a galaxy other than our own. This star, which originated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, provides a unique perspective on the early element-forming processes in galaxies

    The Large Magellanic Cloud is a satellite galaxy that was once separate but fell into the Milky Way billions of years ago. The discovery of this ancient star is significant because it helps scientists understand how the universe evolved in regions outside our own galaxy. It also offers insights into the chemical enrichment of stars in galaxies, as these ancient stars preserve the elements near where they formed, providing a snapshot of the universe’s chemical composition billions of years ago

    This Discovery found the field of stellar archaeology, which aims to reconstruct how the earliest generations of stars changed the universe by studying the properties and elements they produced. The research paper detailing this discovery was published on, 2024 March 20 in Nature Astronomy.
    “An ancient star found in another galaxy with satellite and the Magellan Telescope, a team of scientists has found one of the oldest stars formed in a galaxy other than ours. The study, in addition to raising questions about the enrichment of elements in stars in the galaxies. Magellan Telescope has made a remarkable discovery. They found one of the oldest stars known to have formed in a galaxy other than our own. This star, which originated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, provides a unique perspective on the early element-forming processes in galaxies The Large Magellanic Cloud is a satellite galaxy that was once separate but fell into the Milky Way billions of years ago. The discovery of this ancient star is significant because it helps scientists understand how the universe evolved in regions outside our own galaxy. It also offers insights into the chemical enrichment of stars in galaxies, as these ancient stars preserve the elements near where they formed, providing a snapshot of the universe’s chemical composition billions of years ago This Discovery found the field of stellar archaeology, which aims to reconstruct how the earliest generations of stars changed the universe by studying the properties and elements they produced. The research paper detailing this discovery was published on, 2024 March 20 in Nature Astronomy.
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  • Learn How Archaeology PROVES Biblical History https://www.infowars.com/posts/learn-how-archaeology-proves-biblical-history/
    Learn How Archaeology PROVES Biblical History https://www.infowars.com/posts/learn-how-archaeology-proves-biblical-history/
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    Learn How Archaeology PROVES Biblical History
    Artifacts reveal the amazing accuracy of the holy scriptures
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  • History and Archaeology are important for a reason.
    History and Archaeology are important for a reason.🙏
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