Studies by Type

A Bible Study on the Nazirite Vow

The Nazirite vow is first introduced in the Law of Moses, specifically in Numbers 6:1-21. The word “Nazirite” comes from the Hebrew word nāzîr, which means “consecrated” or “separated.” This vow was not confined to a...

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A Bible Study on the Word Hosanna

The word "Hosanna" is one of the most significant expressions in the New Testament, especially during Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It is a word filled with prophetic meaning, expectation, and recognition of Jesus as the Messiah. To fully understand...

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A Bible Study on the Priestly Blessing

The Priestly Blessing, also known as the Aaronic Blessing, is one of the most profound and beautiful prayers in Scripture. Given by God Himself, it was spoken by the priests over the people of Israel as a declaration of God’s favor, peace, and presence.The...

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A Bible Study on the Wicked Scheming

The Bible is clear: scheming, deceit, and plotting evil are an abomination to the Lord. From Genesis to Revelation, we see that those who conspire to harm others—whether by lying, stealing, cheating, or manipulating—are ultimately judged by God. The...

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A Bible Study on The Floating Axe Head

The account of the floating axe head is one of the lesser-known miracles in the Bible, but it carries profound theological significance. Found in 2 Kings 6:1-7, this miracle performed by the prophet Elisha is a powerful demons/">demonstration of God’s...

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A Complete Bible Study on God’s Grace

Grace is one of the most beautiful and foundational themes in Scripture. It is more than just a concept; it is the very heartbeat of the Gospel. The word "grace" in Greek is "χάρις" (charis), meaning favor, goodwill, or kindness. In Hebrew,...

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A Complete Bible Study on Enoch in the BIble

Enoch is one of the most mysterious and fascinating figures in the Bible. His life is recorded in just a few verses, yet his story carries profound theological significance. What makes him stand out is that, unlike everyone before him, he did not see death—a...

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