Topical Studies
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Patterns in Scripture: Feasts of Israel and Prophetic Meaning

The sacred texts of Scripture demand our utmost reverence and careful attention, for they are not mere words but the very breath of God, illuminating the path of righteousness.
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Shadows and Substance: Patterns that point to Christ

The Scriptures, as divinely inspired and unerring, declare that the prophetic Word shines as a light in a dark place, urging believers to approach it with reverence and diligence (2 Pet 1:19-21).
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Feasts and Fulfillment: The tabernacle as a prophetic picture

The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, are not of private interpretation but are divinely inspired, urging believers to approach them with solemn reverence.
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Tabernacle and Truth: Feasts of Israel and prophetic meaning

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, beckon believers to approach with reverence, recognizing the profound authority and divine inspiration behind each word.
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Feasts and Fulfillment: Types and shadows in the Old Testament

The richness of God’s redemptive plan is illuminated through the understanding of typology found within Scripture. The Old Testament serves as a profound tapestry of shadows and symbols, each pointing to the ultimate reality revealed in Christ.
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The Veil, the Darkness, and the Order of Events at the Crucifixion

In the final moments of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, the Gospel writers record a series of extraordinary events: a supernatural darkness covering the land, the tearing of the temple veil, a great earthquake, and the reactions of witnesses, such as the centurion. Critics often point to the variation in how these events are presented, particularly between…
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Mary Magdalene at the Tomb: What Was Said and Seen?

The resurrection narratives in the Gospels are among the most scrutinized passages in all of Scripture. One frequently raised objection concerns the role of Mary Magdalene at the tomb—specifically, what she saw, what she said, and the sequence in which events occurred.
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One Cleansing or Two: The Temple Purification in the Gospels

One of the most frequently cited objections to the reliability of the Gospels concerns the cleansing of the temple. In the Gospel of John, this event appears at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry (John 2:13–17).
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Take a Staff or Not: Harmonizing the Mission Instructions of Jesus

One of the passages frequently raised as an alleged contradiction in the Gospel accounts concerns the instructions Jesus gave His disciples when He sent them out to minister. In Mark 6:8, the command reads, “And commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey, save a staff only; no scrip, no bread, no money…
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Patterns in Scripture

The sacred text of Scripture stands as a beacon of divine truth, demanding our earnest attention and reverence, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21.



