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 Aaron clothed in the ephod and breastplate?

Aaron was clothed in the ephod and breastplate because these garments symbolized his role as the high priest who represented the people before God. The ephod and breastplate were central to his official attire, each element designed by God to reflect authority,...

What does the Bible say about Cain killing Abel?

The account of Cain and Abel is found in Genesis 4:1–16. Cain and Abel were the first two sons of Adam and Eve. Abel was a keeper of sheep, while Cain was a tiller of the ground. In time, both brought offerings to the Lord. Abel offered the firstborn of his...

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...

What does the Bible say about the tribes of Israel?

The tribes of Israel originated from the twelve sons of Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel by God (Genesis 32:28). These sons became the heads of the twelve tribes, which formed the nation of Israel. The sons of Jacob are listed in Genesis 35:23–26, with...

What happens when you die?

The Bible teaches that when a person dies, their soul separates from the body and immediately enters a conscious state of either blessing or torment, depending on their relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Paul wrote with confidence: "We are confident, yes,...

How does Genesis reveal God’s grace from the beginning?

Although Genesis records the entrance of sin and its devastating effects, it also displays God’s grace at every step. From the moment Adam and Eve sinned, God acted in mercy rather than destroying them immediately. Instead, He sought them out. Genesis 3:9...

What does the Bible say about fasting?

Fasting is a spiritual discipline commended throughout Scripture as a means of humbling oneself before God, seeking His face, and drawing near in prayer. In Matthew 6:16-18, Jesus says, “When you fast,” not “if,” implying that fasting is...

Why did God command a tithe to be eaten before Him in joy?

God commanded a tithe to be eaten before Him in joy to cultivate a spirit of gratitude, worship, and remembrance. This command is found in Deuteronomy 14 and was part of Israel’s covenant life, not just a financial obligation. It taught the people to...

What does the Bible say about King Saul’s death?

The death of King Saul is a sobering conclusion to the life of Israel’s first king. His fall was not merely the result of battle but the culmination of a life marked by disobedience, fear of man, and rejection of God’s word.Saul died during a battle...

Why did Jesus tell Peter to feed His sheep?

Jesus told Peter to feed His sheep as a restoration of Peter after his denial and as a commission to shepherd the early church. This event is recorded in John 21:15–17, after Jesus’ resurrection. During a meal by the Sea of Galilee, Jesus asked Peter...

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