When we think of kingdoms, one of the first things that comes to mind is their need for continuity. In ancient times, the survival of a kingdom depended on its ability to grow and sustain its population—primarily through…
H ermeneutics is the art and science of interpreting texts, especially those with religious or historical significance. It involves understanding the original meaning of a text in its historical and cultural context, as well as applying its message to contemporary situations. Good hermeneutical principles are essential for understanding the Bible because they help us…
The creation narrative in Genesis 1-3 serves as a prophetic blueprint that foreshadows the spiritual journey of God's people throughout history. The Garden of Eden, with its symbolism of divine presence and blessing, finds its fulfillment in the 1st century with the establishment of the church, the true seed of the woman, and the destruction…
T hroughout the Bible, one of the most profound ways God interacts with His people is by giving them a new name. This act signifies a spiritual transformation, a new mission, or a deeper relationship with Him. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, God and Jesus rename individuals to reflect their new identity…
Have you ever wondered about the incredibly long lifespans recorded in the Bible? Noah living 950 years, Methuselah reaching 969, or Abraham dying at the ripe old age of 175? These numbers have puzzled scholars and believers alike for centuries. But what if these ages weren't meant to be taken literally? What if they represented…
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