Below are links to new apologetics recordings from the International Biblical Apologetics Association. All recordings are in Russian.
“The Valley of Dry Bones and Our Salvation” | Dr. Igal German
In this video, theologian Dr. Igal German opens up the profound prophetic meaning of Ezekiel chapter 37, the vision of the “Valley of Dry Bones.” Released in connection with the 78th anniversary of the modern State of Israel, the video explores the relationship between biblical prophecy, the physical restoration of the Jewish people, and spiritual salvation. Viewers will learn about the eschatological significance of Israel’s resurrection, Messianic titles, and how ancient prophecies correspond with the New Testament (Romans 11 and Revelation 11).
“The Reign of Jesus Christ in God’s Temple During the 1000-Year Kingdom”
This presentation examines the eschatological theme of God’s divine plan and the beginning of the seventh millennium according to the biblical calendar. The speaker carefully analyzes the prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel, and the Book of Revelation, focusing on the judgment of the nations and the coming reign of Jesus Christ in the fourth Temple created by God. The message also addresses the role of humility among believers and the importance of biblical prophecy for the modern church.
“The Long-Awaited Restoration of God’s Israel and the Saved Nations in Isaiah 65”
This sermon is devoted to an analysis of Isaiah chapters 65 and 66 in the context of events surrounding the beginning of the seventh millennium. The speaker explores the coming physical and spiritual resurrection of Israel, as well as God’s promises to the Gentile nations that will unite in worship of the Creator. Special attention is given to the biblical concept of the “servant of God,” prophecies concerning the New Heaven and the New Earth, and criticism of modern religious misconceptions.
This study of the biblical text from the Book of Acts examines the radical transformation in the life of Saul of Tarsus through the lens of Messianic theology and the Jewish context of the first century. The speaker analyzes Paul’s background, education, and rights as a Roman citizen, explaining his original Pharisaic zeal. The video argues that Saul’s encounter with Yeshua on the road to Damascus was not a conversion to another religion, but rather an acceptance of the true biblical understanding of the prophets and the Messiah of Israel.
“From Persecutor to Preacher of Yeshua”
This video continues the detailed study of Acts 9:19–31, describing the first steps of the apostle Paul after his spiritual awakening. It examines his bold preaching in the synagogues of Damascus, the chronology of his journey to Arabia, the distrust of the Jerusalem believers, and the plots against his life. The speaker emphasizes the uniqueness of Paul’s mission as the apostle to the Gentiles and the importance of studying Scripture within its historical and cultural context.

