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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Who was Nimrod and what was his significance?

After listing the descendants of Noah’s sons, Genesis introduces Nimrod in Genesis 10:8–9:“Cush begot Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one on the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; therefore it is said, ‘Like Nimrod the mighty...

Why were clay vessels that touched uncleanness broken?

Clay vessels that touched uncleanness were broken because they were porous and could absorb defilement, making purification impossible under the ceremonial law. This law taught the seriousness of uncleanness and the need to completely remove defiled things from...

Why did Jacob anoint Bethel’s pillar?

Jacob anointed the pillar at Bethel to consecrate the place where God had revealed Himself to him. It marked the spot as sacred and signified Jacob’s vow to serve the Lord. After fleeing from Esau, Jacob stopped at a certain place for the night, where he had...

Why was Rahab commended for lying?

Rahab was not commended for lying, but for her faith in protecting the spies and aligning herself with the God of Israel. Scripture praises her actions, not her method. Her lie is recorded but not endorsed, it was her faith and courage that God honored. “By...

Why are the two witnesses in Revelation resurrected?

The two witnesses in Revelation are resurrected to demons/">demonstrate God’s absolute power over death, to vindicate their prophetic ministry, and to signal the nearing of final judgment. Their resurrection publicly defies the world’s rejection of...

Why was restitution required for wrongs committed?

Restitution was required for wrongs committed because God’s law demanded not only confession of sin but also making things right with those who had been wronged. Sin disrupts both a person’s relationship with God and their relationship with others, and...

Why did Paul say it’s better not to marry?

Paul said it is better not to marry in certain contexts because singleness allows for undivided devotion to the Lord and greater freedom in serving Him without the distractions and obligations that come with family life. His teaching was not a condemnation of...

What does the Bible say about eternal punishment?

The Bible teaches that eternal punishment is the final judgment for the ungodly, and it takes place in the lake of fire. This is not eternal torment of a conscious soul, but the eternal consequence of irreversible destruction. Scripture calls it the second death,...

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