Studies by Theme

A Bible Study on the Ten Horns in Daniel & Revelation

The “ten horns” appear repeatedly in prophetic Scripture, especially in Daniel and Revelation. Horns consistently symbolize kings, rulers, or centers of power. By tracing the passages that mention horns, we can let Scripture explain Scripture. This...

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A Bible Study on Blessings & Curses

This study will explore what “blessing” and “curse” mean in Scripture, how these words are used, and how they culminate in the cross of Jesus Christ. We will look closely at the Old and New Testaments, trace covenant promises and warnings,...

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A Bible Study on the Hidden Wisdom of God

1 Corinthians 2 pulls back the curtain on how God works. Paul says God’s plan to save the world centers on “Jesus Christ and Him crucified”, and it is so unexpected that both human rulers and demons/">demonic powers missed it. He writes,...

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A Bible Study on the Altar of Incense

The Tabernacle did not exist for spectacle, it existed for meeting with God. Every item revealed something about His holiness and the way of approach. The golden altar, often called the Altar of Incense, stood nearest to the veil. Here Scripture teaches us about...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Life of Abraham

  Abraham stands at the headwaters of biblical history as one of the most important figures in all of Scripture. He is the patriarch of Israel, the bearer of covenant promises, and the example of what it means to walk by faith. Over 300 times, his name appears...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Life of King David

The life of David is one of the most extensive biographies in the Bible. From his youth as a shepherd to his death as Israel’s greatest king, David’s life spans more than forty chapters in 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, and the opening of 1 Kings. He...

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A Complete Bible Study on Bethel

Bethel, meaning “House of God” in Hebrew, appears repeatedly in Scripture as a place of divine encounters, covenant renewal, and both faith and failure. It becomes a recurring symbol of worship, promise, and God’s presence. Let's explore the...

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A Bible Study on The Cave of Machpelah

The Cave of Machpelah, also known as the Cave of the Patriarchs, holds a unique place in redemptive history. It is not only the first piece of land Abraham owned in Canaan but also a symbol of faith in God’s promises of inheritance and resurrection. Let's...

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