Thank you for the question about the Gospel of Mark, “What is your reflection about the Gospel of Mark?” Here are some thoughts regarding my reflection of the Gospel of Mark: A. The Gospel of Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels. If one wants an abbreviated and simple accounting of the life of Jesus, … Read More “What is your reflection about the Gospel of Mark?” »
Year: 2021
Thank you for the question on the purpose of the Gospel of Luke, “Why did Luke write his Gospel?” In the introduction of the Gospel of Luke, the author states the reason why he writes this letter to him. He wanted Theophilus to be assured of the things that he had heard is true. Luke declares … Read More “Why did Luke write his Gospel?” »
Thank you for the question on the Greek manuscripts, “Where are Greek Bible manuscripts kept?” As I ponder this question, one can research on the internet the locations of the Greek manuscripts. For example, “Today, parts of the manuscript (Codex Sinaiticus) are held in four institutions: Leipzig University Library in Germany, the National Library of Russia … Read More “Where are Greek Bible manuscripts kept?” »
Thank you for your question on I Samuel 23, “If whatever God says comes to pass, did God lie in 1 Samuel 23 when he said Saul would come?” As I read the text several times in trying to understand your question, God said that Saul would come and tear down the city IF David stayed … Read More “If whatever God says comes to pass, did God lie in 1 Samuel 23 when he said Saul would come?” »
Thank you for the question on Acts 4:13, “Was the Bible verse Acts 4:13 instrumental in the development of an American subculture that values ignorance?” No, I do not believe that Acts 4:13 was instrumental in the development of an American subculture that values ignorance. That is a misapplication of the text. I am not aware … Read More “Was the Bible verse Acts 4:13 instrumental in the development of an American subculture that values ignorance?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on I Thess. 4:16, “What does it mean that the dead in Christ shall rise first in 1 Thessalonians 4:16?” In seeking to answer this question, one should consider the context of the surrounding verses which may provide insight as to the the interpretation of I Thess. 4:16. The broader … Read More “What does it mean that the dead in Christ shall rise first in 1 Thessalonians 4:16?” »
Thank you for the biblical question, “According to Matthew 27:27-31 (NKJV), the soldiers gathered round to mock Christ. They draped Him in a red robe, and put a reed in His right hand. What did they put on His head?” According to Matthew 27, the text says this, “7 Then the governor’s soldiers took Jesus into the … Read More “According to Matthew 27:27-31 (NKJV), the soldiers gathered round to mock Christ. They draped Him in a red robe, and put a reed in His right hand. What did they put on His head?” »
Thank you for the question on the Gospel of Mark, “What are your thoughts about the Gospel of Mark?” Here are some thoughts on the Gospel of Mark: Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels. Mark is less complicated in sentence structure. Mark begins the life of Jesus with John the Baptist. Mark emphasizes … Read More “What are your thoughts about the Gospel of Mark?” »
Thank you for the question on the ascension of Jesus, “The Gospel according to Saint Luke says the Ascension occurred in the vicinity of Bethany (Luke 24:50-51). Where do the Acts of the Apostles say it happened?” The Gospel of Luke says that Jesus ascended in the vicinity of Bethany, not in Bethany. Bethany itself is … Read More “The Gospel according to Saint Luke says the Ascension occurred in the vicinity of Bethany (Luke 24:50-51). Where do the Acts of the Apostles say it happened?” »
Read John 5:7-14. Circle the words that stand out to you. What is the Lord saying to you? 7 “Sir,” the invalid replied, “I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me.” 8 Then Jesus said to … Read More “Devotional Thoughts in the Gospel of John 5:7-14” »