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When Israel was in exile there is no doubt that they experienced many trials. I am sure that one of the biggest trials they faced was living under foreign authority whether it was in Canaan or in Babylon. Did Israel have the right to take up arms during this time? How come they could not take up arms against Babylon like they did with Joshua? What does this have to do with us today? What does this have to do with end times? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Sojourning Citizens."
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