Topical Studies
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Israel’s Exodus – The Journey from Egypt

The Exodus is one of the most defining events in biblical history. It marks God’s deliverance of His people from slavery in Egypt and His covenantal formation of Israel as a nation. The narrative stretches from the closing chapters of Genesis through Exodus, and its theological impact reverberates throughout the Old and New Testaments. The…
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David — The Shepherd King and Covenant Promise

Among all the figures in the Old Testament, David stands uniquely as both warrior and worshiper, shepherd and king. He was the man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14), chosen not for his appearance or status but for the sincerity of his devotion. Through David, God established an everlasting covenant that pointed directly to…
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Prophecies of the Nations Surrounding Israel

The prophet Ezekiel ministered during one of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history: the Babylonian exile of the sixth century B.C. While much of his prophecy focused on the sins and restoration of Israel, Ezekiel also recorded detailed oracles against surrounding nations. These prophecies reveal God’s sovereignty over all peoples and demonstrate that He…
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Historical Proof of the Bible – Daniel’s Seventy Weeks and Messianic Fulfillment

Among the most remarkable prophecies in Scripture is the vision of the Seventy Weeks in Daniel 9:24–27. Delivered to Daniel by the angel Gabriel, this prophecy outlines a precise timetable for God’s redemptive plan, culminating in the coming of the Messiah and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom. Scholars and believers alike regard it as…
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Isaiah’s Prophecies of the Messiah

The book of Isaiah stands as one of the most profound prophetic works in the Old Testament. Written over seven centuries before the birth of Christ, it contains some of the clearest and most detailed prophecies about the coming Messiah. Isaiah is often referred to as “the fifth Gospel” due to its rich Messianic themes,…
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The Marriage of the Lamb and the Messianic Feast

The “Marriage of the Lamb” is one of the most profound and joy-filled prophetic events in all of Scripture. In Revelation 19:7–9 we read: “Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready. And to her it was granted…
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The Rapture, Resurrection, and the Millennium

The Bible describes a series of future events that will transform both heaven and earth, culminating in the thousand-year reign of Christ, known as the Millennium. One of the most frequently asked questions among believers is: Who will enter the Millennium, and in what form will they do so? This requires us to examine the Rapture, the…
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Ezekiel’s Battle of Magog – Timing and Significance

The prophecy of the Battle of Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38–39 is one of the most detailed accounts of an end-time war in Scripture. It describes a future coalition of nations that will invade Israel, only to be destroyed by God Himself. This prophecy raises many questions: When will it take place? Who are…
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One Messiah, Two Advents – Suffering Servant and Reigning King

The Hebrew Scriptures present a Messiah who is both a suffering servant and a conquering king. This apparent tension, humiliation and glory, rejection and enthronement, led some Jewish interpreters to speak of two figures: Messiah ben Joseph (the suffering deliverer) and Messiah ben David (the reigning king). Scripture itself, however, reveals one Messiah who fulfills…
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Israel’s Tribal Allotments and Modern Middle East Boundaries

The conquest and settlement of the land of Canaan by the Israelite tribes is one of the most pivotal moments in biblical history. The book of Joshua records the initial victories and the allotment of territory, while Judges 1–2 reveals that not all Canaanite groups were driven out. These tribal divisions not only shaped Israel’s…



