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An Old Testament Calvary

34 min · 27. touko 2026
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Join Adrian Rogers as he explores the most remarkable psalm, Psalm 22, and its breathtaking prophecy of the crucifixion. With meticulous attention to detail and fervent passion, Rogers elucidates how this piece of scripture, written nearly a millennium before the birth of Jesus, foretells key elements of the crucifixion. From the agony and mockery Jesus endured to the ultimate victory of His resurrection, listeners are invited to comprehend the deep suffering and triumphant love encapsulated in these verses.

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