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The Future of Jerusalem
In Jerusalem three of the world's greatest religions all claim holy sites. We have seen much strife in this region. What is the future for Jerusalem?
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its real owner, and what is its ultimate destiny? How will the city
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peace? Let's examine the intriguing biblical story—past, present
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The Middle East in Bible Prophecy
You need to understand what is prophesied to happen in the Middle East.
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