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 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...

Why did Achan’s sin affect the whole camp?

Achan’s sin affected the whole camp because Israel operated as a covenant community, one person's disobedience brought defilement and judgment upon all. After the fall of Jericho, God had commanded that all the spoils of the city be devoted to Him:"And you,...

Who are the 144,000 in Revelation?

The number 144,000 in Revelation represents a complete and perfectly numbered group of Jewish believers who will be sealed by God during the end times. This figure appears in Revelation 7:1–8 and 14:1–5. In Revelation 7, John sees 144,000 sealed...

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...

Can Christians believe in evolution?

Christians cannot believe in evolution without contradicting the clear teaching of the Bible. Evolutionary theory, particularly the idea of humans evolving from lower life forms over millions of years, stands in opposition to the biblical account of creation. The...

Why was Molech worship a capital offense?

Molech worship was a capital offense because it involved the abominable act of child sacrifice and direct idolatry, both of which were severe violations of God’s law and character. Offering children to Molech was not only murder but also spiritual treason...

What does Genesis teach about marriage from Adam and Eve?

The first marriage in Scripture occurs in Genesis 2, providing God’s original design for the union between man and woman. After forming Adam from the dust, God declared in Genesis 2:18:“And the Lord God said, ‘It is not good that man should be...

What does the Bible say about Ahab (king of Israel)?

Ahab was the seventh king of the northern kingdom of Israel and is remembered as one of the most wicked rulers in Israel’s history. His reign is documented in 1 Kings 16–22. He ruled for 22 years and led the nation into deep idolatry and apostasy.1...

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