The Unique Preparedness of Paul to Address Hebrew Believers

This blog explores Apostle Paul's qualifications to write the Letter to the Hebrews, a cornerstone document in Christian belief. Being of Jewish origin and a Roman citizen, Paul's cultural background and extensive theological training helped him connect with both Jewish and Gentile believers. The blog also delves into the arguments articulated in the letter, including the superiority of Christ, the fulfillment of the law by Jesus, the New Covenant, and the essence of faith.

Why Did Joseph and Mary Stay in Bethlehem After Jesus’ Birth?

"Why Did Joseph and Mary Stay in Bethlehem?" unravels the often-overlooked complexities behind this question. While many assume that Bethlehem was simply the birthplace of Jesus, the reasons Joseph and Mary remained there are far more nuanced. Drawing from the Historical-Grammatical method, we dig deep into cultural, historical, and scriptural insights to uncover the answer.

EPHESIANS 4:26—Is Anger a Sin or Not?

In Ephesians 4:26, Paul tackles the complex issue of anger within the Christian moral framework. Is anger a sin or a natural emotion? The chapter delves into the text's linguistic, cultural, and theological aspects to provide an in-depth understanding of what the Bible says about the role of anger in our lives.

Foreknowledge and Free Will: Exploring a Bible Difficulty

Do you struggle with understanding how God's foreknowledge and human freedom can coexist? This article delves into the topic, providing a clear and detailed explanation of God's foreknowledge and how it relates to free will. Based on the work of world-renowned apologist Dr. William Lane Craig, this article will challenge your beliefs and help you better understand the relationship between foreknowledge and freedom. Get ready to learn about Chronological Priority, Logical Priority, and God's ability to see down the timeline. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking exploration of a Bible difficulty.

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