Which Noah?
In Genesis chapter 6:18, the Bible says that God told Noah and his household to enter the ark before the great flood. In Ezekiel chapter 14:20, the Bible says Noah will be saved without his household. Who is the Noah of Genesis and that of Ezekiel?
Where is Isaiah 19 Dispensationally?
The key to understanding the chapter may be to see the events overlapping the coming of Christ in power and great glory. The chapter cannot be entirely placed in the tribulation or in the kingdom. It must begin in one and end in the other.
Where are the Old Testament Saints Today?
The people of the old testament who were saints, are they still in heaven, If God comes back for the second time for us, are we going to meet this people, or are they no more existing?
When did the Church Begin?
When I read in Acts 7 I noticed in verse 38 that Stephen actually uses the word "church" in reference to the time of Moses. The main question is that most people I talk to say the Church began in the New Testament times, (usually at the time of Pentecost). Are not the Hebrews themselves the 'called out people' of the Old Testament?
Whatsoever is Loosed on Earth
What does it mean that whatsoever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven? Is this some power that we have today or was it given strictly to the apostles?
What Scripture is James 4:5 Referring to?
James 4:5 says, "Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?". To what scripture is this reference pointing to? Is this a quote from the Old Testament or referring to something else in the New Testament?
What Need for the Son?
What is the significance in believing in the Son? Is it not sufficient to believe in a loving and merciful Creator only?
What Happened to Aaron's Rod?
What happened to Aaron's Rod after Moses stroke the rock? Where is it? Does it still exist?
2 Kings 24:12 - What is the Eighth Year?
In 2 Kings 24:12, what does the "8th year" refer to?
What is Faith?
Faith is one of those words that is difficult to tie down to one simple definition. According to a modern dictionary, faith is "unquestioning belief that does not require proof or evidence." As it regards the faith found in the Bible, this is simply not true. A. A. Hodge truly said, "Faith must have adequate evidence, else it is mere superstition." Faith is not the opposite of fact or of scientific knowledge. The evidences of faith may operate differently than those of science, but they are there.