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 one goat for the Lord and another as the scapegoat?

One goat was for the Lord and the other as the scapegoat to portray two essential aspects of atonement: the satisfaction of God’s justice through sacrifice, and the removal of sin from the people. Both goats together completed the Day of Atonement ritual,...

Why did Jonah flee from Nineveh?

Jonah fled from Nineveh because he did not want the Assyrians to receive God’s mercy. He feared that if he preached to them and they repented, God would forgive them. Jonah did not flee out of fear for his life, but out of resentment that God might extend...

What does the Bible say about Cana of Galilee?

Cana of Galilee is best known as the location of Jesus’ first recorded miracle. In John 2:1–11, Jesus, His mother Mary, and His disciples were invited to a wedding in Cana. When the wine ran out, Mary informed Jesus, and though He initially responded,...

Who is the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Holy Trinity, coequal and coeternal with the Father and the Son. He is not a force or an influence but a divine person with intellect, will, and emotion. The Bible clearly presents the Holy Spirit as God, active in...

What does the Bible say about the exile to Babylon?

The exile to Babylon was the judgment of God upon Judah for persistent rebellion, idolatry, and rejection of His prophets. For centuries, God warned His people through messengers, but they hardened their hearts. 2 Chronicles 36:15-16 says, “The Lord God of...

Why is God described as mighty, awesome, and impartial?

God is described as mighty, awesome, and impartial to highlight His absolute authority, holiness, and justice. These attributes set Him apart from all other rulers and gods. He is not swayed by appearances, status, or bribes. His greatness inspires fear and...

What is the difference between justification and sanctification?

Justification and sanctification are two distinct but connected aspects of salvation. Both are works of God’s grace, but they serve different purposes in the believer’s life. Justification is a legal declaration by God that a person is righteous based...

What does the Bible say about the New Covenant?

The New Covenant is God's promise of salvation and relationship through Jesus Christ, replacing the Old Covenant made with Israel at Mount Sinai. It is first prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New.Jeremiah 31:31–33 foretells it:...

What does Moses mean by man not living by bread alone?

When Moses said that man does not live by bread alone, he was teaching Israel that their survival and well-being depended on God’s Word, not merely on physical provision. This truth was emphasized during their time in the wilderness, where they were fed with...

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