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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 covenants in Genesis point to Christ?

The book of Genesis introduces several foundational covenants that not only shaped the history of Israel but also foreshadowed the coming of Christ and His redemptive work. These covenants reveal God’s plan to restore what was lost in the fall and...

What does the Bible say about reincarnation?

The Bible completely rejects the idea of reincarnation. Reincarnation is the belief that after death, a person’s soul returns to live another life in a new body. This concept is rooted in pagan religions and is not found anywhere in Scripture.Hebrews 9:27...

Can Christians play the lottery or gamble?

The Bible does not specifically mention lotteries or gambling, but it clearly warns against the love of money, covetousness, and gaining wealth through unjust or reckless means. Gambling promotes greed, undermines contentment, and often harms others, especially...

Why were the spies punished except Joshua and Caleb?

The spies were punished because they brought back a fearful and faithless report, leading the people to rebel against God’s promise. Joshua and Caleb were spared because they believed God’s word, stood firm in faith, and encouraged the people to trust...

What is the protoevangelium and why is it important?

The term protoevangelium means “first gospel” and refers to Genesis 3:15, which is the earliest announcement of God’s plan of redemption:“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise...

Why did God allow Satan to test Job?

God allowed Satan to test Job in order to demons/">demonstrate the genuineness of Job’s faith and to reveal that true righteousness does not depend on earthly blessings but on a relationship with God Himself. It was also to silence Satan’s accusation...

Why did the healed leper shave off all his hair?

The healed leper shaved off all his hair as a sign of total purification, separation from previous defilement, and a fresh beginning. Hair, as a visible and external part of the body, symbolized what clung to the former unclean state and had to be removed...

What does the Bible say about Eli the priest?

Eli was a priest and judge of Israel who ministered at the tabernacle in Shiloh during the time of the early prophets. He is first mentioned in 1 Samuel 1:3, where he is seen sitting by the doorpost of the tabernacle when Hannah comes to pray for a child. Mistaking...

Why did purification always involve blood or water?

Purification always involved blood or water because both elements symbolized cleansing, life, and separation from defilement. Blood was associated with atonement, while water signified washing and renewal. Together, they demons/">demonstrated that true cleansing...

Why did Jesus needed to be born of a virgin?

The virgin birth of Jesus is essential to the gospel because it affirms both His divine nature and His sinless humanity. It was foretold in prophecy and fulfilled in history to show that Jesus is the Son of God, not the product of human descent. Isaiah 7:14...

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