Topical Studies
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The Formation and Transmission of the Biblical Canon: A Historical Overview

The formation and transmission of the biblical canon are among the most significant developments in the history of the Judeo-Christian tradition. The Bible did not emerge in a single moment, nor was it assembled by a solitary council acting apart from historical processes. Rather, the canon developed over centuries of prophetic revelation, community recognition, textual…
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The Reliability of Scripture: A Biblical, Historical, and Textual Case for Trusting God’s Word
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The reliability of Scripture stands as a central pillar of the Christian faith because every doctrine, promise, and redemptive truth depends on the trustworthiness of the biblical text. Scripture affirms both divine inspiration and preservation, declaring that “the word of the LORD endureth for ever” (1 Peter 1:25) and that “all scripture is given by…
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Global Watch Daily – November 20, 2025
A concise summary of major developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview. Global Watch Daily – November 20, 2025 Israel & Jerusalem In Tel Aviv, actor Kevin Spacey made a notable return to the stage with a song-and-dance performance that was warmly received by local audiences (Times of Israel). Meanwhile, tensions…
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Global Watch Daily – November 18, 2025
A concise summary of major developments in Israel and the world through a grounded Christian worldview.
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The Day of the Lord

The phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment…
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Abraham – The Father of Faith

Among all the figures in Scripture, few stand as prominently in both Testaments as Abraham. Known as “the father of faith,” Abraham’s life marks the beginning of God’s covenant relationship with a chosen people through whom all nations would be blessed. His story, beginning in Genesis 12, is the foundation for the unfolding plan of…
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The Armor of God — Prophecy, Power, and the Presence of the Lord

Paul’s depiction of the “armor of God” in Ephesians draws from prophetic traditions, portraying believers as soldiers equipped with divine strength for spiritual warfare. This armor signifies truth, righteousness, and salvation, reflecting Christ’s character. As believers stand firm in faith, they prepare for ultimate victory at Christ’s return, embodying His attributes.
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Science and Scripture – Reconciling Faith with Discovery

Throughout history, science and the church have often been at odds. While the Bible itself affirms truth in both creation and revelation, human interpretation has sometimes led the church to resist genuine discoveries. Misinterpretations of Scripture, rather than Scripture itself, created conflict. By reviewing examples such as the shape of the earth, the motion of…
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The Day of Lord in the Minor Prophets

The phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment…
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The Day of the Lord in the Minor Prophets

The phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment…



