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“Christianity Through Jewish Eyes”

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8 episodes
Series Date: 2009

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Series: “The Warrior King”
David-like Leadership for Goliath-like times
Warrior King is a story of King David’s time, much as it is a story of our own. With Goliath-like challenges round about, the need for biblically-based leadership is needed perhaps now more than ever. In this eight-part series, Dr. Jeffrey Seif speaks to the need. Dramatic re-enactments, shot on location in Israel along with the teachings, complement this series.
Episodes:
965 “The Call”
How David captured the heart of Israel is considered, as is his selection by Samuel and the battle-royal with Goliath that catapulted him to renown.
966 “David and Saul”
That the road to success is often checkered with unfair trials. David’s abuse at the hands of Saul is explored, as with his bond with the king’s son Jonathan. Saul’s death is considered as is David’s gracious response.
967 “Family”
The Bible tells of the good, the bad and the ugly. David’s marriage and family intrigue is explored in this program.
968 “Wars”
David was a warrior—and would that we all recovered some of a sense of what it means to be one! Philistine, Amalekite and Ammonite wars are discussed, along with modern-day applications.
969 “Celebrated Warrior King”
Though anointed for kingship, David spent thirteen years running from Israel’s first king before ascending to a throne himself. The story of David’s rise to power over all Israel is told, with applications fleshed out all the while.
970 “A Messianic Proto-type”
Jesus was referred to as the “Son of David” in the New Testament—and with good reason. How the Old Testament predicted a coming Davidic son is the object of our attention here.
971 “Israel’s Sweet Psalmist”
David’s penchant for music evidences that he was “in touch” with something beyond the state of his armies. In this program viewers will get a window into the softer side of the man, and be better for it no doubt.
972 “Messiah”
Messianic connotations abound in the person of David. Various applications and implications are considered in this closing program. You’ll walk away from it saying “He lives!” and hopefully believing that He lives in you.