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Paul the Apostle is widely recognized as the author of the majority of the letters in the New Testament. His epistles provide invaluable insights into the beliefs, controversies, and early development of the Christian church. With a total of 13 letters included in the biblical canon, Paul’s written contributions surpass those of any other biblical…
The first four books of the New Testament are known as the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each book tells us about the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Gospels are where we find all the famous Bible stories about Jesus, as they all share several elements such as a statement…
The Bible is the most widely read book of all time, surpassing even beloved classics like The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. Over the past 50 years, it has sold an astounding 3.9 billion copies. The modern Protestant Bible is divided into two distinct sections: the Old Testament (39 books) and the New…
In an increasingly secular world, the Ten Commandments, as revealed in the Exodus story and the Mount Sinai revelation, remain a timeless and essential moral code for Judeo-Christian ethics. These divine commandments serve as a biblical foundation for personal growth, civil society, and our need for a Savior. As we explore the profound significance of…
The authorship of the Book of Genesis has been a topic of debate among biblical scholars for centuries. Traditionally, Moses has been credited as the author of this foundational text, which serves as the first book of the Torah and the Old Testament. Several passages within the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible,…
The first five books of the Bible hold significant importance in both Jewish and Christian traditions. They are known as the Pentateuch or the Books of Moses. These books include Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Each of these texts plays a crucial role in laying the foundation of biblical law, history, and teachings. Genesis…