Should we rely on an old book like the Bible when culture is constantly changing?
[…] who lived a sinless life, healed the sick, raised the death and feed thousands of people, testified to the truthfulness […]
[…] who lived a sinless life, healed the sick, raised the death and feed thousands of people, testified to the truthfulness […]
[…] instead of recognizing the hand of God in their sudden death, he blamed Tamar for it (v.11) and determined to […]
[…] tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any […]
[…] the Urim and Thummim in the Deuteronomic history beyond the death of David. Talmudic sources are united in agreeing that […]
[…] trouble, causes sorrow of heart, and in the end brings death. But when involved in it, as was David, as […]
[…] given to a family by the husband, so that his death would not bring financial difficulty to those who survive […]
[…] and stood up to read.” Luke 4:16 Even in His death, Jesus-Christ kept the Sabbath. Indeed, the last supper was […]
[…] captive in February of 1798. Napoleon decreed that at the death of the pope, the papacy would be discontinued. The […]
[…] short time “Therefore her plagues will come in one day— death and mourning and famine. And she will be utterly […]
[…] create new heavens and a new earth. Sin and its death will be gone forever. God’s people will receive the […]