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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What does the Bible say about Ai?

Ai was a Canaanite city located east of Bethel, and it features prominently in the early conquest of the Promised Land under Joshua. The first mention of Ai occurs in Genesis 12:8, where Abram pitched his tent between Bethel and Ai and built an altar to the Lord.Ai...

What does the Bible say about Lot?

Lot was the nephew of Abraham, a righteous man who lived in a wicked city but was delivered by God’s mercy. His story begins in Genesis 11:27-31 and is developed through Genesis 12–19. When Abraham left Ur of the Chaldeans in obedience to God’s...

Why did Jesus talk to the woman at the well?

Jesus talked to the woman at the well to reveal the gospel's reach beyond cultural, moral, and social barriers. She was a Samaritan, a woman of questionable reputation, and an outcast in her own community, yet Jesus offered her truth, dignity, and eternal life. His...

What does the Bible say about Onesimus?

Onesimus is a central figure in the book of Philemon. He was a bondservant or slave belonging to Philemon, a Christian living in Colossae. Onesimus had fled from his master, possibly having wronged him or stolen from him in the process (Philemon 11, 18). During his...

Why was Stephen martyred while doing good?

Stephen was martyred because he boldly proclaimed the truth about Jesus Christ, exposed the sins of Israel’s leaders, and stood firm in faith despite opposition. His death was not a failure of God's plan but a fulfillment of Christ’s words that His...

Why did Pharaoh refuse to let Israel go?

Pharaoh refused to let Israel go because of pride, unbelief, and a hardened heart. His defiance was not merely political but spiritual, as he rejected the authority of the Lord over Egypt. When Moses first delivered God’s command, Pharaoh responded with...

Why is the Holy Spirit called a Comforter?

The Holy Spirit is called a Comforter because He is sent by the Father and the Son to come alongside believers as their Helper, Advocate, and Teacher; guiding, strengthening, and sustaining them in the truth. The title emphasizes His personal involvement in the...

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