Topical Studies
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God’s Holiness: From the Burning Bush to Christ

The holiness of God stands at the center of biblical revelation. It is not merely one attribute among many but the defining quality through which all other attributes are understood. Scripture presents holiness as the essence of God’s character, expressing His absolute purity, moral perfection, and transcendent majesty. From the burning bush to the visions…
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Assyria Prophecy and Archaeology Converge

The Assyrian invasions of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C. represent one of the most devastating periods in the history of Israel and Judah. These invasions reshaped the political landscape of the ancient Near East and fulfilled prophetic warnings that had echoed through the ministries of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah.
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Dead Sea Scrolls: Confirmed Biblical Accuracy

Few archaeological discoveries have had as profound an impact on biblical studies as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Unearthed between 1947 and 1956 in the caves of Qumran near the Dead Sea, these ancient manuscripts provided an unprecedented window into Jewish life, theology, and Scripture during the Second Temple period.
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Tracking the Exodus: The True Mount Sinai Route

The Exodus remains one of the most defining and miraculous events in biblical history, a divine act that liberated Israel from bondage and revealed God’s redemptive power before the nations.
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The Fall of Jericho: Archaeological Layers and Faith

The fall of Jericho remains one of the most dramatic and symbolically charged events in the biblical record. The scene of ancient walls collapsing before the faith-filled obedience of God’s people captures the essence of divine power working through human trust. For centuries, archaeologists and theologians alike have sought to understand how the fortified city…
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Bronze Serpent: From Desert Cure to the Cross

Among the many symbols woven into the tapestry of Scripture, few carry as much paradox and prophetic depth as the bronze serpent raised by Moses in the wilderness. What appears at first as an act of desperation, lifting a bronze image to heal a plague of venomous bites, emerges in the New Testament as one…
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Tabernacle and Ark: Feasibility, History, and Prophecy

The tabernacle stands as one of the most significant structures in biblical history, not because of grandeur or permanence, but because it symbolized the dwelling of God among His people. In the wilderness, long before the construction of Solomon’s Temple, Israel carried a portable sanctuary designed according to divine revelation. The tabernacle, described in Exodus…
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Archeology Confirms the Exodus History

The Exodus stands at the heart of Israel’s national and spiritual identity. It is the story of God’s mighty deliverance, how He brought His people out of bondage in Egypt with a strong hand and an outstretched arm. Yet, modern critics have often dismissed the Exodus as a legend or theological symbolism rather than a…
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Archaeology Confirms Genesis and Exodus History

The historical reality of the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as well as the early formation of Israel, has long been a subject of debate among scholars. Yet over the past century, archaeology has continually illuminated the truth of the biblical record, revealing that the stories of Genesis and Exodus rest not on myth but…
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Peter – The Rock of Restoration

Among the apostles of Jesus Christ, none embodies the journey from weakness to strength more profoundly than Peter. Impulsive yet passionate, bold yet flawed, Peter’s life traces the transformation of an ordinary fisherman into a foundational leader of the early Church. His name, given by Christ, means “rock,” and though he wavered at times, he…



