Thank you for the question, “Could Daniel be considered the greatest of all the ancient biblical prophets?” In many ways Daniel can be considered one of the greatest prophets of the Old Testament. From an exiled Jew rising to become the prime minister of Babylon. From an exiled Jew who laid everything down to be faithful … Read More “Could Daniel be considered the greatest of all the ancient biblical prophets?” »
Month: August 2021
Thank you for the question on the church, “Why is it that the church remains unchanged from her birth in jerusalem at pentecost?” In the last two hundred years, the church has changed drastically both in doctrine and in church practices. The Greek Orthodox church has changed the least. The Catholic Church hasn’t changed much in … Read More “Why is it that the church remains unchanged from her birth in jerusalem at pentecost?” »
Thank you for the question on the reality of the Ark of the Covenant, “Do you believe that the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25) mentioned in the Bible really existed? Why yes or why no?” I believe the construction of the Ark of the Covenant is real along with the other furniture in the Tabernacle. … Read More “Do you believe that the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25) mentioned in the Bible really existed? Why yes or why no?” »
Thank you for the question on ministry and political office, “How scripturally correct is it for someone called into full time ministry, especially, as a founding pastor to seek political office by election?” As I ponder this question, I need to qualify my answer since there is limited information on the pastor’s situation. Here are some … Read More “How scripturally correct is it for someone called into full time ministry, especially, as a founding pastor to seek political office by election?” »
Thank you for the timeline question on Daniel, “Why didn’t the prophet Daniel return to Jerusalem with Nehemiah to rebuild the city and the wall?” As one reads the post-exilic historical books of Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Esther, it may appear the timeline is within a few years or decades. When Ezra and Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem, … Read More “Why didn’t the prophet Daniel return to Jerusalem with Nehemiah to rebuild the city and the wall?” »
Thank you for the question on the history of the Bible, “What is the history of all the Bibles? When did the first Bible come out? What was it, and in what language was the bible in, up to the Bible’s we use now?” The history of the Bible is subjected to much discussion and debate … Read More “What is the history of all the Bibles? When did the first Bible come out? What was it, and in what language was the bible in, up to the Bible’s we use now?” »
Thank you for the question on the statement, “If it is not in the Bible, don’t believe it”? That statement is false. There are many facts that the Bible is silent on which is true. King Solomon’s observations on plants and animals recorded in Proverbs reflects that there are other observations that’s not recorded. Psalm … Read More “What can you say to the statement, “If it is not in the Bible, don’t believe in it”?” »
Thank you for the question on the root of all evil, “Does the Bible say money is the root of all evil?” No, the Bible does not say that money is the root of all evil. The Biblical text says that love of money is a root of all evil. The issue is not money, but … Read More “Does the Bible say money is the root of all evil?” »
I was going to pass on your question, since the question implies that the Greek scholars had some ulterior motive in selecting the conjunction, “de”. The question further assumes that the word, baptism, refers to water baptisms. May I asked that one read again the broader passage for the text is not referring to water … Read More “Why do today’s ‘Bible scholars’ claim to know Hebrew and Greek but conveniently don’t know English when it comes to the Word “but” in Matt 3:11; Mk 1:8, Lk 3:16, Acts 1:5 that puts contrast on water baptism to justify a water baptism after the cross?” »
Thank you for the question on God “changing his mind” on King Hezekiah, “If God cannot change his mind, what happened in the case of King Hezekiah?” II Kings says this, “In those days Hezekiah was stricken with a terminal illness. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz visited him and told him, “This is what the LORD … Read More “If God cannot change his mind, what happened in the case of King Hezekiah?” »