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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 the priests foreshadow Jesus as High Priest?

The priests of Israel foreshadow Jesus as High Priest by serving as mediators between God and the people, offering sacrifices for sin, and maintaining the holiness of worship. Every aspect of their ministry anticipated the greater and perfect priesthood of Christ...

Why was the blood on the doorposts important?

The blood on the doorposts was the sign of God’s protection and the means by which Israel escaped judgment during the final plague. When the Lord passed through Egypt to strike the firstborn, He looked for the blood as evidence of obedience and faith in His...

What does the Bible say about fear?

The Bible addresses fear in two ways: the fear of the Lord, which is holy and right, and the fear of man or circumstances, which God commands us to overcome through faith.Proverbs 9:10 says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” This...

What does the Bible say about handkerchiefs healing the sick?

The healing through handkerchiefs in the Bible is mentioned in Acts 19:11–12 during Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. It emphasizes the extraordinary power God displayed to confirm the gospel message and the authority of His servant: “Now God worked...

What does the Bible say about Josiah?

Josiah was one of the most godly kings of Judah, known for his zeal in restoring true worship and his commitment to the Word of God. He began to reign at just eight years old and ruled for 31 years. His reign is recorded in 2 Kings 22–23 and 2 Chronicles...

Why did God command the Sabbath in connection with manna?

God commanded the Sabbath in connection with manna to teach Israel the importance of rest, trust, and obedience. When God provided manna in the wilderness, He instructed the people to gather only enough for each day, but on the sixth day they were to collect twice...

Why did God send an evil spirit to torment Saul?

God sent an evil spirit to torment Saul as a form of divine judgment after Saul had repeatedly disobeyed the Lord. This spirit did not originate in God’s holy nature but was permitted by God to trouble Saul because he had rejected God’s Word and lost...

How do I know the Bible is true?

The Bible is true because it is the inspired, inerrant Word of God. Its accuracy, consistency, fulfilled prophecy, and transforming power affirm its divine origin. Scripture testifies to itself as truth:"Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth." (John...

Why did Jesus cleanse the temple twice?

Jesus cleansed the temple twice to confront corruption and to reassert the holiness of God’s house. The first cleansing occurred early in His ministry (John 2:13–17), and the second took place near the end (Matthew 21:12–13; Mark 11:15–17;...

Why did God accept Abel’s offering and not Cain’s?

God accepted Abel’s offering and rejected Cain’s because Abel offered in faith, giving the best of what he had, while Cain brought an offering without the right heart. The difference was not just in the substance of the offerings, but in the spirit and...

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