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 did Jesus cleanse ten lepers but only one returned?

The account of Jesus cleansing ten lepers, found in Luke 17:11–19, highlights the importance of gratitude and faith in response to God’s mercy. As Jesus traveled toward Jerusalem, ten lepers cried out for healing:"Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!" (Luke...

What does the Bible say about Samson and the lion?

The encounter between Samson and the lion is found in Judges 14:5–9. Samson, a judge of Israel, was on his way to Timnah to take a Philistine woman as his wife, which was part of God’s plan to confront the Philistines (Judges 14:4).As he traveled with...

Why is Bethel important in Jacob’s account?

Bethel holds great significance in the life of Jacob because it was the place where God confirmed His covenant promises to him and revealed His presence in a powerful way. The first mention of Bethel in Jacob’s journey occurs in Genesis 28 when he fled from...

Why was the tribe of Levi excluded from the census?

The tribe of Levi was excluded from the general census because they were set apart by God for the service of the tabernacle rather than for military duty. While the other tribes were counted for war, the Levites were counted separately for ministry. Their role was...

What does the Bible say about olives and olive oil?

Olives and olive oil are highly significant in the Bible, both practically and symbolically. They were central to daily life in Israel: used for food, fuel, medicine, anointing, and worship.The olive tree was a symbol of peace, blessing, and prosperity. In Psalm...

What does the Bible say about Jonah and the whale?

The account of Jonah and the great fish, often called a whale, is found in the book of Jonah. God commanded Jonah, a prophet, to go to Nineveh and cry out against it, for their wickedness had come before Him (Jonah 1:1–2). Instead, Jonah fled in the opposite...

Why did Jesus get baptized if He was sinless?

Jesus’ baptism was not for the forgiveness of sins, as He was without sin. Instead, His baptism served several important purposes that provide the foundation for Christian baptism today. Matthew 3:13–15 records the event: "Then Jesus came from Galilee...

Why did God speak out of a burning bush?

God spoke to Moses through the burning bush to grab his attention in a dramatic and unmistakable way, to show His holiness and transcendence, and to commission Moses for a divine purpose. The fire revealed God’s presence without consuming the bush,...

What is the abomination of desolation?

The abomination of desolation is a prophetic event where a detestable act occurs in the holy place, defiling it and signaling a major turning point in end-times events. This phrase is first used in Daniel and later referenced by Jesus in the Gospels. Daniel 9:27...

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