
What Version of the Bible Should I Read ( + Bible Translation History)
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, and the New Testament was written mostly in Greek, with a bit of Aramaic sprinkled in. Since the …
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, and the New Testament was written mostly in Greek, with a bit of Aramaic sprinkled in. Since the …
Similar to the number seven, 14 represents a complete cycle or series of cycles in the Bible with a significant mention in the genealogy of …
In Acts 19, a group of men who had been baptized by John the Baptist – a baptism of repentance – were then baptized a …
When it comes to being offended, a Christian has three options depending on the situation – they can ignore it for the sake of peace, …
In the Bible, dropsy is more than likely an abnormal swelling of the body. We see Jesus heal a man with dropsy in Luke 14. …
Cud in the Bible refers to regurgitated food that an animal has already eaten. In Old Testament Israel, chewing cud was a mark of cleanness …
Sea cows’ hides were used in the Bible to cover the tent of the Ark of the Covenant. In Exodus 26, God tells His people …
A reed refers to a kind of thick grass, but the Bible uses the picture of a reed to illustrate weakness, instability, or a believer …
The term grove is used in the Bible as a translation of the Hebrew word Asherah, or a wooden idol. In almost all cases, the …
The Bible doesn’t say anything about worshiping Mary, but it does tell us how to view Mary and says that only Christ is worthy of …