Did God Create All Nations From One Blood?
Acts 17:26 has confused many Christians. Is Scripture telling us all races came from Adam and Eve, or is there another meaning?
Acts 17:26 has confused many Christians. Is Scripture telling us all races came from Adam and Eve, or is there another meaning?
Most Christians believe Ashkenazi Jews are the descendants of Biblical Israelites, but is that true? I discuss Scripture, history, and science to learn the truth.
Jesus made a religious statement in Revelation 2:9. It concerned the Jews of the synagogue who denied Christ, while claiming to be of God, absolute blasphemy.
Christ’s conversation with the Jews concerned the flesh and spirit. Jesus would twice confirm, the Jews are children of Abraham. We also discuss the Kenites.
We will elaborate on a Bible Q&A concerning interracial marriage. We also discuss a reader’s email and a few comments that bring up Deuteronomy 23.
Paul provided precedence when he said, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. God gave the Israelites His Word which they were to share with the world.
God uniquely created all races who He told too spread out into the earth. On the other hand, God formed Adam to tend the Garden, and form the family Jesus came through.
God blessed Abraham with an everlasting covenant, even saying, “Bless them that bless thee.” We’re told this was bestowed on the Jews, but does the Bible really say that?
God promised Abraham the 12 Tribes of Israel would be as numerous as the stars of heaven and become many nations. Who are they today?
A great multitude of all people will stand for God during the Tribulation, even standing before His Throne. We discuss Deut 23 and document all who accept God are a part of His Family.
We discuss what God said about interracial marriage. We answer this question using the Bible, real-life examples, and plain ol’ common sense.
Moses father in law was Jethro, he was a Midianite priest. This made Jethro a descendant of Abraham. However, his son was a partial Kenite, I’ll explain and clear up a translation error.