Bible Questions And Answers

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Why Were The Canaanites Destroyed?

God told the Israelites they would inherit the land of Canaan. However, God wanted them to kill everyone in the land, but why? The Bible provides a clear answer.

Was Melchizedek Jesus?

Jesus never said or implied He was Melchizedek. Nevertheless, portions of Christianity try and force Scripture to fit this narrative which doesn’t hold water.

How Did Judas Die?

Did Judas hang himself or fall, and who purchased the potters field, Judas or the priests? Do these subjects contradict? Let’s open the Bible to clear it up.

Why Did Jesus Say, Turn The Other Cheek?

When Jesus said turn the other cheek, it refers to our faith, He was teaching against senseless revenge. Jesus was not saying we cannot defend ourselves, we can and should.

Does God Love Satan?

Does God Love Satan?

God does not love Satan. In fact, Satan resembles everything God hates. That was not always the case though, at one time God loved Satan.

What Is God’s Name?

From Hebrew, we will translate God’s name together. Then you will know of a certainty it’s Jehovah in English, and Yehovah (YHVH, not YHWH) in Hebrew.

What Is The Unforgivable Sin?

The unforgivable sin was revealed in a conversation Jesus had with the scribes. In fact, the subject came up as they accused Him of performing evil.

Are All Sins Equal?

Are All Sins Equal?

All sins are not the same. However, once we sin we become a transgressor of God’s Law. We will find out there are varying punishments for various sins.

What Is The Song Of Moses?

When the Israelites left God and ran into trouble, the Song of Moses would remind them why. It’s also a song of victory for those who overcome the Tribulation.

Ask Bible Questions

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