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 Leah and Rachel teach us about envy and God’s plan?

The account of Leah and Rachel, found in Genesis 29–30, reveals the destructive nature of envy and the faithfulness of God in accomplishing His purposes. Leah became Jacob’s wife through Laban’s deception, and Rachel, whom Jacob loved, became his...

How do I know what denomination I am?

To know what denomination you are, you must first understand the doctrinal beliefs of the church you attend or associate with. Denominations are identified by their positions on core teachings such as salvation, baptism, church authority, spiritual gifts, and the...

What’s the difference between a disciple and a believer?

A believer is someone who accepts that Jesus is the Son of God, believes the gospel, and trusts Him for salvation. A disciple, however, goes further. A disciple is a follower, a student, and a servant of Jesus Christ who not only believes but obeys and imitates...

What does the Bible say about eagles?

Eagles in Scripture symbolize strength, renewal, protection, and God’s sovereign care. Their powerful flight and sharp vision made them ideal illustrations for divine truths, especially concerning God's dealings with His people.One of the most well-known...

Why was incense placed inside the veil before sprinkling blood?

Incense was placed inside the veil before sprinkling blood to create a cloud that would cover the mercy seat, symbolizing the concealment of God’s glory and protecting the high priest from death. This act emphasized reverence, obscured the visible presence of...

What is the meaning of Miriam’s song after the Red Sea?

Miriam’s song after the Red Sea was a continuation of Israel’s worship, emphasizing the victory and power of God in saving His people. Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron, led the women in singing and dancing with timbrels in response to the...

Why were silver trumpets made for calling the congregation?

Silver trumpets were made for calling the congregation so that Israel could be gathered, directed, and led in an orderly way under God’s command. The blasts of the trumpets signaled different actions, such as assembling the people, setting out for travel, or...

What’s the symbolism of the bowls of wrath?

The bowls of wrath in Revelation represent the final and complete outpouring of God’s judgment on a rebellious world. These judgments are described in Revelation 16 and follow the seven seals and seven trumpets, marking the climax of God’s wrath before...

What does the Bible say about Paul’s shipwreck?

Paul’s shipwreck is detailed in Acts 27 and is a vivid account of God’s providence and protection. Paul was being transported as a prisoner to Rome to stand trial before Caesar. The voyage, though under Roman guard, was directed by God’s greater...

What does the Bible say about strange fire (Nadab and Abihu)?

The account of Nadab and Abihu offering “strange fire” is a sobering reminder of God’s holiness and the danger of worship that departs from His instructions. It is found in Leviticus 10:1–2: “Then Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron,...

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