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 were lepers required to live outside the camp?

Lepers were required to live outside the camp because their condition made them ceremonially unclean and symbolized the defiling nature of sin. Separation from the community served both a practical health function and a spiritual lesson on the holiness God demanded...

How do I know what denomination I am?

To know what denomination you are, you must first understand the doctrinal beliefs of the church you attend or associate with. Denominations are identified by their positions on core teachings such as salvation, baptism, church authority, spiritual gifts, and the...

Why did God call Samuel as a child?

God called Samuel as a child to raise up a faithful prophet during a time of spiritual decline in Israel and to begin the transition from the corrupt leadership of Eli’s household. Samuel’s early calling highlights God’s authority and the...

Why did David eat the showbread?

David ate the showbread when fleeing from Saul because it was the only available food, and the priest gave it to him under exceptional circumstances. While the law restricted the showbread to priests, this act was not condemned by God because it preserved life and...

Why is God’s name placed upon the people through blessing?

God’s name was placed upon the people through blessing as a sign that they belonged to Him and lived under His authority, protection, and favor. To bear His name meant that Israel was identified as His covenant people, set apart from all other nations. The...

Why was Nehemiah grieved over Jerusalem?

Nehemiah was grieved over Jerusalem because the city of God lay in ruin, its walls broken down and its people in great distress. His sorrow was not just nationalistic, but spiritual. He understood that Jerusalem’s condition reflected the spiritual state of...

Who were Keturah’s children and what role did they play?

Keturah was the woman Abraham married after Sarah’s death, as recorded in Genesis 25:1:“Abraham again took a wife, and her name was Keturah.” She bore Abraham six sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah (Genesis 25:2). These sons...

How do the Ten Commandments summarize God’s moral law?

The Ten Commandments summarize God’s moral law by expressing His holy standards for how people are to relate to Him and to one another. They form the foundation of all biblical ethics, revealing what is pleasing to God and what it means to live in...

What does the Bible say about locusts?

Locusts in the Bible are most often symbols of judgment, devastation, and divine warning, though they also appear in contexts of provision and prophetic imagery.One of the earliest and most dramatic appearances is during the plagues of Egypt. In Exodus...

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