Answering Your Bible Questions

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This section is dedicated to providing clear, biblically grounded answers to common and complex questions about God’s Word. Each answer is built on the truth of Scripture. We avoid speculation and modern reinterpretations, focusing instead on what God has plainly revealed. Whether you’re studying for personal growth, teaching others, or defending the faith, you’ll find answers that are direct, doctrinally sound, and rooted in Scripture.

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Why was the bronze serpent lifted up?

The bronze serpent was lifted up as a means of healing for the Israelites who were bitten by fiery serpents, and it served as a prophetic symbol of Christ’s crucifixion. God used it to teach repentance, faith, and the necessity of looking to His provision for...

What does the Bible say about Lazarus?

Lazarus of Bethany, the brother of Mary and Martha, is featured in John 11 and John 12. He lived in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem, and he is identified as someone whom Jesus loved (John 11:3, 5).In John 11, Lazarus became seriously ill, and his sisters sent...

What is the mark of the beast?

The mark of the beast is a future form of identification or allegiance required by the Antichrist during the tribulation period. It is described in Revelation 13:16–17:"He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on...

What does the Bible say about the Lake of Fire?

The lake of fire is the final place of judgment described in the Bible. It is the destination for Satan, the beast, the false prophet, and all who are not found in the Book of Life. This judgment is final, eternal in consequence, and tied to what Scripture calls...

Why did Jonah want Nineveh destroyed?

Jonah wanted Nineveh destroyed because he knew God was merciful and feared that the city would repent and be spared. Jonah, a prophet of Israel, did not want this wicked Gentile city to receive God’s compassion. His resistance was not rooted in fear of danger...

Why did Jesus choose fishermen as disciples?

Jesus chose fishermen as disciples to demons/">demonstrate that God calls ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. Their profession represented hard work, perseverance, and humility, qualities that were essential for gospel ministry. By choosing common...

Why did Elisha heal Naaman’s leprosy with mud?

Elisha healed Naaman’s leprosy not with mud but by commanding him to wash in the Jordan River, emphasizing obedience and humility over ritual or spectacle. Naaman, a Syrian commander, was a leper who sought healing through Elisha after being advised by a...

Why couldn’t Moses enter the Promised Land?

Moses was not permitted to enter the Promised Land because he disobeyed God’s specific instruction and failed to sanctify Him before the people. Though he had faithfully led Israel for decades, this act of unbelief and misrepresentation of God’s command...

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