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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How do I discover my spiritual gift?

Discovering your spiritual gift begins with understanding that every true believer has received at least one gift from the Holy Spirit. These gifts are not earned or chosen but distributed according to God's will for the edification of the body of Christ. Paul...

Why did Pharaoh enslave the Israelites in Egypt?

Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites because he feared their growing numbers and strength, believing they posed a threat to Egypt’s security. After Joseph’s generation died and a new Pharaoh arose who did not know Joseph, he viewed the Israelites not as...

Is it okay to be angry at God?

While anger is a human emotion, being angry at God reveals a misunderstanding of His nature and our place before Him. Scripture shows that people did express frustration and confusion to God, but being angry at Him is not justified, because He is holy, just, and...

What’s the distinction between clean and unclean animals?

The distinction between clean and unclean animals was given by God to the nation of Israel to set them apart as a holy people and to teach them to make careful distinctions in all areas of life. These dietary laws, outlined in Deuteronomy 14 and Leviticus 11, were...

Why did Eli’s sons die?

Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, died because they were wicked priests who showed contempt for the Lord’s offerings and defiled their priestly office. Their deaths were a judgment from God due to their ongoing sin and Eli’s failure to restrain...

Why does God love sinners but hate sin?

God loves sinners because He is merciful, compassionate, and not willing that any should perish. At the same time, He hates sin because it is rebellion against His holiness, brings death, and separates people from Him. These two truths do not contradict; they...

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...

Is the Bible historically reliable?

Yes, the Bible is historically reliable. It is rooted in real events, people, and places, confirmed by archaeology, ancient manuscripts, and fulfilled prophecy. While the Bible is a spiritual book, it also makes historical claims that have been consistently...

What does the Bible say about the rainbow covenant?

The ainbow/">rainbow is a biblical symbol of God’s covenant with humanity, specifically His promise never to destroy the earth again with a flood. It is a sign of mercy, divine faithfulness, and the reliability of God's Word.The first and foundational...

What does the Bible say about earthquakes?

The Bible mentions earthquakes both as historical events and as future prophetic signs. They are often associated with divine activity: either judgment, revelation, or the presence of God.One of the earliest recorded earthquakes occurs during the giving of the Law...

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