Eli has such a great sense of humor. Together with Dr Turek this trip must have been so much fun!!
What a blessing!
@Mateo_45 Says:
Glory to Jesus, and this guy sounds like Arnold
@roberthigh9702 Says:
I am intrigued by Matthew 1:6 "And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias"
Here Bathsheba is not mentioned by Name. . .
@toddhefer6084 Says:
God Bless Israel in Jesus Christ Name Amen.
@Issac_I Says:
Galatians 5:17 is the answer
@steveprofiler Says:
If Frank Turek asks atheists: Would you become a christian if christianity was true? You could simply answere: That depends if that God if exists, wanted me to since I did not have any choice since I did not asked to be created nor what to believe. And then you could ask Frank Turek: Why would God create anyone against their will? Then he would have to answere something like: God works in mystrious ways that we do not have any knowledge of. And by that or similar answere, he admits we have no free will. And then you can ask Frank Turek why he supports any human to be born if there is a chance that 1 person wish never to have existed? or are antinatalist more loving than the God you believe in Frank Turek?
@JamesRichardWiley Says:
David saw Bathsheba taking a bath and experienced an erection.
God's Divine perfect plan.
@harveywabbit9541 Says:
It was the top of Bathsheba that was taking a bath. Her bottom part which reveals her secrets was visible (above the western equinox)
The bath is the southern constellations of Libra thru Pisces. This is the sea of stars in Egyptian myth. Remember where Ra (the sun) rides across this celestial sea, in a barque (crescent moon).
Bathsheba (daughter seven) is the constellation of the Virgin. Virgo sets headfirst. Virgo gives us Venus and our Friday. Venus rules over Saturn aka Saturday of the Jews. Libra is the seventh sign.
@aclark7970 Says:
Consider the following:
Uriah, Bathsheba's husband either purchased or was given this home, with the mikveh on the roof. He therefore knew that she would be bathing on the roof, monthly after her cycle, and after marital intimacy, etc.
Uriah would HIMSELF, also bathe, have a mikveh on the roof to purify periodically himself each time they had marital relations, etc.
Churchmen have blamed Bathsheba for David lusting after her, because of her being either naked or sparsely clothed where David could see her.
My question is if David saw Uriah naked there taking a mikveh and got the "hots" for him, would people then blame Uriah also for David's lust? Or would they then blame David for being 100% at fault for his lustful thoughts?
David was at fault, in the sin with Bathsheba, knowing that "death" was the penalty for adultery. He could have brought about the death of them both.
Also the mikveh would be taken at nightfall, not broad daylight as many pictures portray.
@rebelliocross519 Says:
It actualy was a Jewish ritual bath, because the use of words and referring to her just have been menstruating..... so he was using his power.
@breatheeasily4013 Says:
God bless Dr. Frank Turek.
@michaelshubr4084 Says:
Bathsheba knew he was looking—she gave him an eyeful!
@harveywabbit9541 Says:
Not only was Bathsheba naked, she was standing on her head.
@harveywabbit9541 Says:
The child, in this encounter, is baby Jesus in the womb. The "setting" of Virgo actually takes place on March 25 aka the impregnation/annunciation of the Virgin Mary. This is an annual event.
2 Sam. 11. It is again mid-summer, the time when kings go out to battle; when David sent Joab (Sun -father) and all Israel with him to destroy the children of Ammon (winter), the descendants of Lot by his younger daughter (Virgo, rising with the Sun), and besiege Rabbah (winter). "But David (the solstitial Sun) tarried still at Jerusalem" (summer solstice). On a beautiful evening, not in May, however, as David, having arose from off his bed," was walking on the roof of the king's house (after sunset, the Sun being in Cancer), he spied a woman washing herself (Virgo setting), and nude as she must have been, she was very beautiful to look upon. David's passion was at once inflamed. On inquiry, he found the woman's name was Bath-sheba (daughter-of -seven, i.e., of the seven summer months = Virgo). She was the wife of Uriah (heat-of-the-Sun) the Hittite (son-of-dread). David at once sent for her; had her brought to him, and he lay with her (Sun in Virgo). The consequence was, as it often happens in such cases, the woman was got in an interesting condition — in fact she was enceinte or, as she plainly informed David, "I am with child."
@skygriffin1317 Says:
I don't think Bathsheba was only washing her feet
@jojobanana Says:
Great! Please add this to your Israel update playlist
@jasonnordin Says:
2 Samuel 11:2 (KJV) …from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon.
It’s vital to read Scripture as it *is* for what God’s Word states, and *not* to “read into” it, thus creating *your* own narrative rather than what God stated, Matthew 5:18 (KJV) “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.”
It’s also important to read an accurate translation which adheres as closely as possible to the original Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. Many translations *change* the original message of God’s Word by trying to make it more “comprehensible”.
Additionally, to fully and truly understand the context of a Scriptural passage, a technique known as “20/20” which is to read the 20 verses before *and* the 20 verses after the verse being questioned.
I hope these suggestions/guidance help ✝️😌
@Losttoanyreason Says:
I seriously doubt that Bathsheba was simply washing her feet not her whole body but I guess anything is possibility, 🤣😂🤣. I also doubt that she didn't know full well David was watching. The line of sight on the terraces works both ways. 😉
@Think-Happy Says:
The bible says, that she may have been washing her private parts, to say that she was just having a foot bath is crazy, lol. 2 Samuel 11:4 ESV ---" So David sent messengers and took her, and she came to him, and he lay with her. (Now she had been purifying herself from her uncleanness.) Then she returned to her house." 😁
@NewCreationInChrist896 Says:
Glory hallelujah to King Jesus.
John 3:16-21 💝👑
@megancrager4397 Says:
Aw Frank got embarrassed lol
@jaco7675 Says:
Bathsheba was hypergamous and put herself out there so she could be seen by the king.
@seekingtruth4175 Says:
That is a good point he made. I don’t understand why they don’t even want to consider it seeing the fact that none of them were there. I could be wrong but most women that are raped isn’t because they are seen naked by the rapist. I don’t understand the need of women to blame other women for being taken advantage of by powerful men. There is compassion and love in Christ. If you don’t have those, then you are not in Christ. These women think they would do better than Eve and Bathsheba. Thats like telling africans you didn’t have to be sold into slavery and be enslaved by people. You didn’t have to obey slavery laws. I’m sorry you were raped by your slave master but charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting but a woman who fears the Lord is to be taken out of context. Such a powerful description of a Godly woman and that is all they got from that entire chapter. Was Bathsheba sleeping with everyones husband? David wasn’t even supposed to be there during a campaign. David for sure knew her husband wasn’t there. God’s anointed couldn’t contain his lust so let’s blame the woman (not the man) caught in adultery. Remember that part in the gospel? What is the punishment for adultery again? Do you honestly believe david was worried about that? Imagine how scary that must have been for Bathsheba to become pregnant while her well known husband was gone to war. Yeshua is lord! america is babylon.
@jamesdiamond2302 Says:
How must I get saved? Someone please answer
@kevinclint7588 Says:
HE TRUSTED HIS LORD,………….. AMEN
@oprophetisfake9482 Says:
2 Samuel 11
2. One evening David got up from his bed and walked around on the roof of the palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing. The woman was very beautiful,
3. and David sent someone to find out about her. The man said, “She is Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite.”
@troycarpenter3675 Says:
Maybe she wanted to be seen...
@hwd7 Says:
I never considered it to be a footbath, this is a good example of how Western culture influences my Bible interpretation.
@benjaminmoline5176 Says:
His flesh took over and he sinned by having her husband killed in battle. Plain and simple.
@klujics123 Says:
Maybe Bathsheba knew who her “neighbor” was? Stranger things have happened….
@josdos3557 Says:
As someone who works in pro audio I must say that's great sound editing.
I want to say thanks to Franks production team for the quality content they put out.
@davidbenner2289 Says:
Culture. In Japan it's the back of the woman's neck. 120 years ago it was a woman's ankle in America and Britain. What was the culture? It could have been a foot bath.
@SK-bw2cv Says:
So cool to see Israel. I will be there one day. For sure!
@happytacos3253 Says:
Very interesting!
@Danilo_Ch_A_5731 Says:
Apocalipsis 6. 5 Cuando abrió el tercer sello, oí al tercer ser viviente, que decía: Ven y mira. Y miré, y he aquí un caballo negro; y el que lo montaba tenía una balanza en la mano. 6 Y oí una voz de en medio de los cuatro seres vivientes, que decía: Dos libras de trigo por un denario, y seis libras de cebada por un denario; pero no dañes el aceite ni el vino.
@dnzswithwombats Says:
Does the text say she was on the roof? It says David was. But it seems he was a peeping-tom either way.
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