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A Complete Bible Study on the Book of Nehemiah

Nehemiah was a Jewish cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Persia, serving as a high-ranking official in the royal court. Though he lived in a foreign land, his heart was set on the welfare of Jerusalem, the city of his ancestors. When he learned that the walls of...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Parable of the Mustard Seed

Jesus often used parables to reveal deep truths about the Kingdom of God, and one of the most powerful yet brief parables is that of the mustard seed. Though small in size, this seed grows into something unexpectedly great. Jesus used this imagery to describe how...

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A Bible Study on Labor Pains and Beginning of Sorrows

The term “labor pains” is used in Scripture to describe the period of increasing tribulations, disasters, and unrest leading up to the return of Jesus Christ. Just as a woman experiences contractions that grow more frequent and intense before giving...

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A Bible Study on the Moment Jesus Died

The moment Jesus yielded His spirit on the cross was no ordinary death. The earth itself responded in terror, the heavens bore witness, the veil of the temple was violently torn, and even the graves of the dead were opened. This was the turning point of all...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Apostle Thomas

Thomas, also known as Didymus (meaning "Twin"), was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. His name appears in all four Gospel lists of the disciples (Matthew 10:3, Mark 3:18, Luke 6:15, and Acts 1:13). While not much is known about his background, scholars...

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A Biblical Examination of the Dark Ages

The period known as the Dark Ages (roughly 500–1500 AD) was marked by political turmoil, religious corruption, and widespread biblical illiteracy. It was an era in which the true gospel was obscured, and the Roman Catholic Church consolidated power over both...

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A Complete Bible Study on Joseph

The life of Joseph is one of the most profound testimonies of God’s providence and faithfulness found in Genesis 37–50. His account is not merely one of hardship and triumph, but of how God uses trials to refine us, position us, and fulfill His divine...

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A Biblical Examination of Joseph Smith and Mormonism

The life of Joseph Smith and the origins of Mormonism is one filled with deception, contradiction, and historical inconsistencies. Many believe that he was a prophet, yet his life, his supposed revelations, and his translation of the "golden plates" raise serious...

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