Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2021)
King Og of Bashan; Deuteronomy 1-3
Season 2, Episode 12
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16-Feb-2021
King Og was one of the ancient kings who captured a piece of land on the east side of the Jordan, and he led some very ruthless people. In fact, the Scriptures tell how King Og came against the nation of Israel, and how they defeated him. Israel needed victories as a nation, they needed to have success because they were told by the Egyptians that they would be defeated by the well-established kingdoms that ruled the land beyond Egypt. But their victories were affected by the LORD. It was God who set in motion every victory that Israel would need to conquer the land called Canaan. It was clear that the LORD was with His people because they were not people of war. They were people of slavery. And before slavery, they were shepherds.
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