Old Testament Studies

A Complete Bible Study on The Feasts of the Lord

The Feasts of the Lord, given to Israel in the Old Testament, are not just ancient rituals. They are prophetic in nature, pointing forward to Jesus Christ and the plan of redemption. Each feast was implemented by God to teach His people something specific, and as...

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A Complete Bible Study on King Saul

Saul is one of the most tragic figures in Scripture: a man chosen by God, anointed as the first king of Israel, yet ultimately rejected because of his disobedience. His life illustrates great potential squandered by pride, fear, and a failure to trust in the Lord....

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A Bible Study on Dumb Dogs That Don’t Bark

The phrase “dumb dogs that don't bark” comes from the book of Isaiah, where the prophet issues a strong rebuke against the corrupt and negligent spiritual leaders of Israel. It is a striking image—watchdogs that refuse to sound the alarm,...

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A Bible Study on The Number 3

Throughout Scripture, numbers often carry symbolic meaning, and the number three is one of the most significant. It represents divine completeness, resurrection, and the perfect testimony. From the nature of God Himself to key events in redemptive history, the...

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A Bible Study on David’s Sin with Bathsheba

David’s sin with Bathsheba is recorded in 2 Samuel 11. It begins with a small but significant detail: "It happened in the spring of the year, at the time when kings go out to battle, that David sent Joab and his servants with him, and all Israel; and they...

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A Biblical Examination of the Septuagint (LXX)

The Septuagint (LXX) and the Masoretic Text (MT) represent two distinct traditions of the Old Testament. While many modern scholars and churches elevate the LXX, the Scriptures themselves, the apostles, and preserved Hebrew tradition affirm the Masoretic Text as...

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A Bible Study on the Significance of the Rainbow

After the flood, when the waters had subsided and Noah, his family, and the animals emerged from the ark, God established a covenant with Noah and all living creatures. This covenant is recorded in Genesis 9:8-17, where God declares: "And God spoke to Noah and to...

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A Bible Study on God Keeping His Promise to Abraham

In the early pages of Scripture, we find a moment that reveals the very heart of God’s faithfulness: a covenant made with Abraham that was not dependent on human ability, but entirely upon God’s grace. This moment, recorded in Genesis 15, is one of the...

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