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 the law our schoolmaster?

The law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. It exposed our sin, revealed God's holiness, and showed our need for a Savior. The term “schoolmaster” refers to a guardian or tutor who disciplines and prepares a child until maturity. The law was not...

Why did Jesus need to die for sin?

Jesus needed to die for sin because the wages of sin is death, and only a perfect, sinless sacrifice could satisfy God's justice and provide atonement for mankind. His death fulfilled the requirements of the Law, reconciled man to God, and demons/">demonstrated...

What does the Bible say about the resurrection of the dead?

The Bible teaches that there will be two resurrections: the resurrection of the righteous and the resurrection of the wicked. These are separate events, each tied to a distinct purpose and outcome.Jesus explained this in John 5:28–29: “The hour is...

Why was Aaron clothed in the ephod and breastplate?

Aaron was clothed in the ephod and breastplate because these garments were divinely appointed symbols of his high priestly office, representing both his authority and his role as a mediator between God and Israel. They were part of the holy attire that set him...

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:...

What does the Bible say about Israel wandering in the wilderness?

The wandering of Israel in the wilderness lasted forty years and is chronicled primarily in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. It began after the Israelites were delivered from Egypt and crossed the Red Sea, and it continued until the...

Why did God command the destruction of entire nations?

God commanded the destruction of certain nations, particularly the Canaanites, as an act of divine judgment on deeply entrenched sin, and to protect Israel from being corrupted by idolatry and wicked practices. These commands were specific, limited, and purposeful....

What does the Bible say about Peter’s vision at Joppa?

Peter’s vision at Joppa is recorded in Acts 10:9–16 and plays a crucial role in the unfolding of God's plan to bring the gospel to the Gentiles. It reveals God’s intention to break down ceremonial barriers and declare all people clean through...

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