Deuteronomy
Does Deuteronomy mean do not change a single word or do not change the intent of the wording?
Does Deuteronomy mean do not change a single word or do not change the intent of the wording?
In John chapter 7 there was much division and difference of opinion of Jesus, His origin and His role.
The word ‘earth’ as in ‘the heart of the earth’ may not mean what it sounds like. Let the Bible explain itself.
The word ‘heart’, in the Bible never means the middle or center of anything.
In John chapter 7 there was much division and difference of opinion of Jesus, His origin and His role.
In John Chapter 5, a man crippled for 38 years is healed attesting to Jesus’ relation to His Father which He then emphasized.
John chapter 4 tells the stories of the woman of Samaria and the healing of the nobleman’s sin to illustrate John 2:25 and John 3:16.
John Chapter 3 tells us that God loved the word so much that He gave – not loaned – His only-begotten Son.
In Matthew 28:1 are some words that really belong at the end of chapter 27. Evidence shows it was split in the wrong place.
John chapter 1 shows that Jesus, the Word, the only-begotten Son is the channel through Whom the Father (the source of all) blesses the world.
The church in Laodicea came under stern rebuke for its faults but was still the object of God’s loving concern.
What does tribulation mean? In the Bible is it a special time at the end? Does everyone go through this time?
The Church of Philadelphia received no warning and no rebuke. They were told to hold fast till the Second Coming.
The seven spirits of God is a reference to seven manifestations or characteristics of God.
The Church of Sardis was the fifth church in the series of John’s letters to the seven churches in Revelation.
Galatians 5 verse 6 mentions faith that works by love. The love referred to is not yours but God’s. It makes a difference.
Did the three wise men visit baby Jesus in Bethlehem at His birth or was it considerably later and perhaps in Nazareth?
To understand Joel 3, its connection to the end of time and to Israel must be taken into account.
Joel 2 describes God’s army and its work in the last days. They will come out victorious.
Joel 2:28 promises the Spirit will be poured out. But if you think you might just automatically receive it, you may be in for a surprise. Know the prerequisites.
The latter rain comes before the Second Coming but what is needed for that rain to be poured out? Who will receive it?
Blow the trumpet in Zion refers to a message of warning and a call to repentance that the 144,000 will give in the last days.E
In Joel chapter 2, God’s army of superheroes is seen doing feats for Him as He pours out His Spirit and power in the last days.
The locusts of Joel chapter 1 may symbolize a very different army even one working for God.
The message to Pergamos in Revelation chapter 2 includes warnings against holding the doctrines of Balaam and of the Nicolaitans.
The declaration of Revelation 22 11 is a recognition that people have made final choices for good or evil and, since they are made, the harvest can happen.
Revelation chapter 22 includes the throne of god, the tree of life and the water of life. Everything will be provided for the eternal happiness of the saved.
In Revelation chapter 21 the earth is made new and becomes, with the New Jerusalem, the eternal home of the saved where God will dwell with them.
Is the Millennium of Revelation 20 also mentioned in the Old Testament? It turns out that it is also described in Isaiah.