EPISODE 0112 | The Cosmic Geography of the Bible

THESE NOTES ACCOMPANY EPISODE 0112

What if the Bible portrays the world as divided into spiritual territories ruled by supernatural beings? This episode explores how ancient Israel and surrounding cultures understood “holy ground” and cosmic geography. We’ll uncover why locations like Mount Hermon, Caesarea Philippi, and Babylon held spiritual significance and how Jesus’ ministry directly confronted the powers of darkness.


Key Topics:

    •    Holy ground and territorial spirits in the Old Testament

    •    The significance of Mount Hermon in supernatural rebellion

    •    Jesus’ declaration at Caesarea Philippi: “On this rock, I will build my Church”

    •    Daniel’s vision of spiritual warfare between heavenly beings

📖 Scriptures: 1 Samuel 26:19, 2 Kings 5:16-19, Daniel 10:13-21, Matthew 16:13-20

📚 Recommended Reading: The Unseen Realm by Dr. Michael Heiser


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