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 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 the Bible say about David’s sin with Bathsheba?

The account of David’s sin with Bathsheba is recorded in 2 Samuel 11–12. During the season when kings went to battle, David remained in Jerusalem. One evening, he saw a woman bathing from the rooftop. The woman was Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the...

Why are angels numbered as “myriads of myriads”?

In Revelation 5:11, John describes a vast number of angels surrounding the throne of God:"Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures, and the elders; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and...

Did Jonah die inside the great fish?

Scripture does not explicitly state that Jonah died in the fish, but the language of Jonah’s prayer and Jesus’ comparison in Matthew 12:40 suggest he may have experienced death or something akin to it. Jonah described his experience in terms that...

What does the Bible say about the Jordan River?

The Jordan River is one of the most prominent and symbolic bodies of water in Scripture. It flows from the Sea of Galilee down to the Dead Sea, and it served as both a physical boundary and a spiritual marker throughout Israel’s history.The most significant...

Why was Elijah taken up to heaven?

Elijah was taken up to heaven as a sign of God's unique favor upon his life and ministry, marking the end of his prophetic mission on earth. His translation without experiencing death served to validate his role as a powerful prophet and to foreshadow eternal life...

How do I share my faith?

Sharing your faith means proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ so that others may hear, believe, and be saved. This is not just for pastors or evangelists, it is the calling of every believer. Jesus commanded: "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,...

Should Christians judge others?

Yes, Christians are called to judge righteously, not hypocritically or self-righteously. The Bible does not forbid all forms of judgment, but it condemns unjust, hypocritical, and unloving judgment. Jesus did say: "Judge not, that you be not judged." (Matthew 7:1)...

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’s the significance of Elijah’s fire on Mount Carmel?

Elijah’s fire on Mount Carmel signifies the absolute power of God over false idols and the call for Israel to return to true worship. The event is recorded in 1 Kings 18, where Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal to a public showdown:"Then you call on the...

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