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Five covenants. One thread. Four thousand years.
Noah. Abraham. Moses. David. The cross.
Most people read these as separate Bible stories.
They're actually one sentence — started in a garden of mud and ash, finished in an upper room over bread and wine.
New video is up. Go see how it all connects.
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It wasn't just a civil war. God's own prophets treated Israel and Judah as two completely different destinies — judged differently, exiled differently, promised restoration differently. 😳 The reason why changes how you read the whole Old Testament. New deep dive is live 🔥
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Eleven tribes of Israel received land. The twelfth — Levi — received nothing. No territory, no borders, no inheritance of ground. But a closer look at Joshua, Genesis, Numbers, and Deuteronomy reveals this wasn't a punishment — it was a position of permanent, unshakable influence.
In this video we trace the Levites' story from judgment at Shechem (Genesis 34, 49), to redemption at Sinai (Exodus 32), to their strategic placement across 48 cities woven through every tribe's territory (Numbers 35), to their exclusive control over Israel's entire sacrificial and legal system (Numbers 3, Deuteronomy 10). What looked like exile was actually infrastructure — a tribe with no land to lose, holding the one thing every other tribe depended on.
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