Charles H. Spurgeon and the restoration of IsraelCharles Spurgeon is one of history’s most influential orators and theologians. Though he died 56 years before the birth of the modern state of Israel, the return of the Jews to the land of their covenant was something he foretold many times in his sermons | |
Stuffed TomatoesThe word for tomato in Hebrew is ‘Agvania.’ The root of the word is to love or desire. Ben-Yehuda, the father of modern Hebrew, did not like this word selection for tomato. He insisted on the more Semitic word for tomato, ‘badura.’ However, people in Israel wanted to eat their ‘love apples’ and that’s what they insisted on calling them.
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