Topical Studies
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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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The Bible’s Hidden Architectural Blueprint

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. The prophetic word, inspired by the Holy Ghost, serves not merely as a historical account but as a living testament to God’s eternal plan. Each portion of the Word reveals Christ’s…
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The Crucifixion Timing: Passover, Preparation Day, and the Lamb of God

The timing of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is one of the most frequently debated issues in the Gospel accounts. Matthew 26:17 records the disciples preparing the Passover meal, while John 19:14 describes Jesus being presented for crucifixion on the preparation of the Passover.
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How the Temple and Egypt Timelines Interlock

The early life of Jesus Christ presents one of the most scrutinized sequences in the Gospel record, particularly when comparing the account of the temple presentation in Luke 2:22–39 with the flight into Egypt recorded in Matthew 2:13–15. At first glance, some readers assume a contradiction, concluding that the narratives cannot both be historically accurate.…
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Flight to Egypt and Temple Presentation: A Harmonized Gospel Timeline
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The early life of Jesus Christ presents one of the most scrutinized sequences in the Gospel record, particularly when comparing the account of the temple presentation in Luke 2:22–39 with the flight into Egypt recorded in Matthew 2:13–15. At first glance, some readers assume a contradiction, concluding that the narratives cannot both be historically accurate.
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When Theology Becomes your Biography

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, demand our sober and reverent attention, for they are not the mere opinions of men but the very utterances of the Holy Ghost. Each word, inspired and infallible, beckons the believer to a deeper understanding of divine truth and holy living. In a world rife…
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Christ and the Gospel: The Holy Spirit in the life of believers

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, demand our sober and reverent attention, for they are not the mere opinions of men but the very utterances of the Holy Ghost.
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How Biblical Covenants Rewrite Your Identity

The Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine revelation, compelling believers to approach their claims with reverence and discernment. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, we are reminded that prophecy came not by the will of man, but through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, underscoring the necessity of sober attention to the Word of God. Each…
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Promise and Covenant: The New Covenant and redemption
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The Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine revelation, compelling believers to approach their claims with reverence and discernment.
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The Prophetic Architecture of Christ

The sacred writings of Scripture beckon a reverent response, as they are not merely historical accounts but divine revelations that demand our full attention. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, the apostle emphasizes the prophetic word as a light that shines in darkness, guiding believers to discern truth amidst the shadows of the world. Each claim within…



