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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What does the Bible say about doves?

Doves in Scripture symbolize purity, peace, innocence, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. They appear in several significant biblical events and teachings, often conveying God’s favor or character.The first mention of a dove is in Genesis 8:8–12, when...

Why does the Bible forbid tattoos?

The Bible forbids tattoos in the Old Testament as part of the Mosaic Law’s command to separate Israel from pagan practices. Tattoos in that context were associated with idolatry, mourning rituals, and heathen customs that dishonored God. The command was not...

Why did the healed leper shave off all his hair?

The healed leper shaved off all his hair as a sign of total purification, separation from previous defilement, and a fresh beginning. Hair, as a visible and external part of the body, symbolized what clung to the former unclean state and had to be removed...

Why did God send manna and quail?

God sent manna and quail to provide for Israel’s physical needs during their wilderness journey and to test their obedience. These miraculous provisions demons/">demonstrated God’s faithfulness, taught dependence on Him, and exposed the condition of...

What does the Bible say about patience?

Patience is a vital Christian virtue that reflects trust in God's timing, endurance through trials, and restraint in the face of provocation. The Bible repeatedly commands believers to cultivate patience as part of a godly character.Galatians 5:22 includes patience...

Why did the consecration last seven days?

The consecration lasted seven days to symbolize completeness and to fully set apart Aaron and his sons for the holy office of priesthood. The number seven in Scripture consistently represents completion, perfection, and sanctification. Leviticus 8:33 says: "And you...

Why was Judas replaced but not other apostles who died?

Judas was replaced because his departure was not by death in faith but by betrayal and apostasy. Unlike the other apostles who died faithfully serving Christ, Judas rejected his calling and forfeited his place by turning against the Lord. His office had to be...

Why was the mercy seat placed on the Ark?

The mercy seat was placed on the Ark of the Covenant because it represented the place of atonement and God’s throne of grace among His people. Positioned above the Ark, which contained the tablets of the law, the mercy seat covered the law symbolically,...

What does the Bible say about Ruth?

Ruth is introduced in the book bearing her name as a Moabitess, the daughter-in-law of Naomi. After the death of her husband Mahlon, and despite Naomi’s urging to remain in Moab, Ruth declared her loyalty to Naomi and to the God of Israel with these words:...

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