My Textual Criticism of Zechariah 12:10
The article discusses the different vocalizations of Zechariah 12:10 and argues that the correct reading is 'they will look at Me (i.e. at YHWH) Whom they have pierced'. The author suggests that this…
The article discusses the different vocalizations of Zechariah 12:10 and argues that the correct reading is 'they will look at Me (i.e. at YHWH) Whom they have pierced'. The author suggests that this…
The Bible tells us that God loves us more than anyone else ever could. This is demonstrated by the fact that He gave His only Son, Jesus Christ, to the world so that we might live through Him. Unders…
The Bible is a reliable source of direction for Christians. It contains instruction on every possible issue that may arise. The Word of God is a lamp and a light for Christians. Jesus Christ called H…
Cet article explore l'origine de la dîme dans la Bible et examine si elle est toujours une pratique pour l'Église aujourd'hui. Le Nouveau Testament ne demande pas de dîme mais plutôt une offrande vol…
L'article parle de la façon d'obtenir la vie éternelle en apprenant à connaître Jéhovah et son fils Jésus Christ. La Bible est un livre important pour comprendre leur nature et leur volonté. La lectu…
Le chapitre quatre aborde la question de qui est Jésus Christ, son rôle et sa provenance. Il est souligné que même si beaucoup de gens ont entendu parler de lui, cela ne signifie pas qu'ils le connai…
Jacob worked for Laban for seven years to marry Rachel, but Laban deceived him and gave him Leah instead. Jacob then worked another seven years to marry Rachel. Leah gave birth to four sons, while Ra…
Jacob meets Rachel at a well in the land of the eastern peoples. He helps her water her father's sheep and learns that she is Laban's daughter. Jacob stays with Laban for a month and agrees to work f…
Abraham's servant travels to Nahor to find a wife for Isaac. He prays to God for a sign and Rebekah appears, offering water to him and his camels. The servant gives her gifts and asks if there is roo…
Abraham's wife Sarah asked him to send away Hagar and her son Ishmael. God promised to make Ishmael into a great nation. Hagar and Ishmael wandered in the desert, but God provided water for them. Ish…
The Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah with burning sulfur, but saved Lot and his family. Lot's wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt. Lot and his daughters settled in a cave, and the daug…
Lot welcomes two angels into his home in Sodom, but the men of the city demand that he bring them out so they can have sex with them. Lot offers his two daughters instead, but the angels protect them…
God promises Abraham and Sarah a son, despite their old age. He renames Sarai to Sarah and establishes a covenant with Isaac. Ishmael is also blessed and circumcised along with Abraham and his househ…