Thank you for the question of the distinctive of Exodus 20 in comparison to other books in the Old Testament, “What is the distinction of Exodus chapter 20 among other books in Exodus Ace?” For one’s consideration of the distinctiveness of Exodus, I suggest the following for one’s consideration: A. Exodus 20 is the only time … Read More “What is the distinction of Exodus chapter 20 among other books in Exodus Ace?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on John 4:1–2, “In the gospel of John 4:1-2, do we have any information regarding the nature, import, or process of the baptisms they would have conducted?” As one reads about John the Baptist, one can glean about the nature and process of the baptism of John and by the … Read More “In the gospel of John 4:1-2, do we have any information regarding the nature, import, or process of the baptisms they would have conducted?” »
Thank you for the question regarding the Torah/Law, “Was there a confession in the Torah before Leviticus?” If I am not mistaken, most readers of this question would be puzzled by the above question since the Book of Leviticus is part of the Torah or the Law. It appears that one is making a distinction … Read More “Was there a confession in the Torah before Leviticus?” »
Thank you for the question of age limits to enter heaven or hell, “What is the age limit to enter heaven or hell in different scriptures?” The answer which I am suggesting is my own observation of the Scriptures. It does not represent other Christians or churches. As one reads the Scriptures, there is no one … Read More “What is the age limit to enter heaven or hell in different scriptures?” »
Thanks for the question on my favorite books from the Old Testament that are most instructive. Having just read through the Old Testament, Numbers and Ezra-Nehemiah were most instructive for me. Numbers reminds me that I am like the Jews who grumbled and complained to God when things just doesn’t go the way that I … Read More “What are your favorite books from the Old Testament that are the most instructive?” »
Thank you for the question on End Times Prophecies being or have been fulfilled, “What are all the correct end time predictions the Bible has made so far?” As I read the above question, the question is fraught with dangers with the words, “all”, “correct”, and “made so far.” It presumes that the writers know everything … Read More “What are all the correct end time predictions the Bible has made so far?” »
Thank you for the question, “Does the Bible support animal sacrifices?” In our modern 21st century custom and practices, the idea of animal sacrifices may seem cruel and barbaric. Could God asked for some other form of offering or worship of himself? Yes, one can conjecture that God could have asked for plants, fruits, or a … Read More “Does the Bible support animal sacrifices?” »
Thank you for the question on the racial color of Adam, “Is Adam from the Bible black?” I am so thankful to God that in his wisdom he did not to reveal the racial pigmentation of Adam and Eve. When God decided to create man and woman, he wanted them in his own image and likeness. … Read More “Is Adam from the Bible black?” »
Thank you for the question of the identification of Levi and Matthew, “In the Synoptic Gospels, is the tax collector Levi the same person as the Apostle Matthew?” In order to address the identification of Levi and Matthew, I find it helpful to cite the passage and not just the verse so that one can make … Read More “In the Synoptic Gospels, is the tax collector Levi the same person as the Apostle Matthew?” »
Thank you for the question of Solomon’s 666 talents of gold, “What is the significance of Solomon taking in 666 talents of gold in a year in II Chronicles 9:13?” As one reads the broader context of II Chronicle 9:13, one reads this, “The weight of the gold that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents, 14 not … Read More “What is the significance of Solomon taking in 666 talents of gold in a year in II Chronicles 9:13?” »