The Israelites had numerous enemies which are explicitly recorded in the Old Testament. One such king was Hazael of Aram. Pastor Bryan Windle will be sharing archaeological evidence that demonstrates the historicity of this foreign king, and the accuracy of the descriptions found in the Bible.
Original airdate: June 18, 2023
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