Topical Studies
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Biblical Archaeology From Patriarchs to Pilate
Archaeology has become one of the most powerful tools in understanding the Bible’s historical setting. While archaeology cannot prove every detail of Scripture, discoveries repeatedly confirm the reality of Israel’s existence, the authenticity of its kings, and the accuracy of biblical events. Critics have often doubted Israel’s history, but archaeological findings continue to affirm the…
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Genesis to Revelation: How Two Prophecies Frame the Entire Bible
The Bible begins and ends with prophecy, weaving together God’s promises from the earliest chapters of Genesis to the final visions of Revelation. These first and last prophecies serve as bookends to the grand narrative of redemption. The opening prophecy introduces conflict between the seed of the woman and the serpent, promising ultimate victory. The…
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DNA Evidence for Biblical Genealogies
The Bible places remarkable emphasis on genealogies, tracing family lines from Adam to Christ. These genealogies are more than records of ancestry; they demonstrate God’s covenant faithfulness, connect Israel to the nations, and ultimately point to the Messiah. In modern times, advances in genetics and DNA studies raise questions about whether science can illuminate biblical…
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The Genesis Genealogies are a Geopolitical Thriller

The genealogies of Scripture often appear as long lists of names, yet they serve profound theological and historical purposes. The genealogy from Noah to Abraham in Genesis 10–11 traces God’s covenant promises from the flood to the calling of Abraham, father of Israel. These names reveal God’s preservation of humanity, His judgment of nations, and…
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Sin, Scapegoats, and the Path to Healing

From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible emphasizes the seriousness of sin and the necessity of confession. Sin separates humanity from God, corrupts creation, and brings death. Yet God provides a path of restoration through confession and forgiveness. In the Old Testament, confession was tied to sacrifices and offerings. In the New Testament, confession centers on…
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God’s Divine Blueprint for Six Empires

The Bible presents a sweeping narrative of history, not merely as a chronicle of human events, but as the unfolding of God’s sovereign plan. Throughout Scripture, the rise and fall of earthly kingdoms serve as vivid testimonies to the Lord’s supreme authority over nations and rulers. From the earliest empires to the final establishment of…
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God’s Kingdom: Prophecy and Promise

Biblical prophecy is not merely a collection of mysterious predictions but a divine revelation of God’s sovereign plan to establish His eternal kingdom. From the earliest promises in the Old Testament to the consummation described in the New Testament, prophecy unveils the coming reign of Christ as King over all the earth. This podcast seeks…
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Covenant History – From Eden to Eternal King

The grand narrative of Scripture reveals a divine tapestry woven through time, where God’s redemptive plan unfolds with sovereign precision. History is not a mere sequence of random events but a purposeful progression directed by the Almighty, who works all things according to the counsel of His will (Ephesians 1:11). Understanding this historical flow enriches…
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The Bedrock of God’s Radical Holiness

The holiness of God stands at the very heart of biblical theology. It is a foundational attribute that shapes our understanding of who God is and how He relates to His creation. The Scriptures repeatedly affirm that God is holy , set apart from all sin and moral imperfection. This divine purity is not merely…
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God’s Absolute Sovereignty Over All Things

The doctrine of the sovereignty of God stands at the very heart of biblical theology. It affirms that God is supreme over all creation, ruling with absolute authority and wisdom. This truth is not merely theoretical but deeply pastoral, offering comfort and assurance to believers amid life’s uncertainties.



