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“The wolf and the lamb will feed together,and the lion will eat straw like the ox,and dust will be the serpent’s food.
They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain,”says the Lord. – Isaiah 65:25
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
— Jeremiah 29:11
Why We Can Trust the Bible? From Oral Transmission to Manuscripts, Ancient Translations, and the Modern Bible It is important to begin with an honest point: history cannot prove faith the way a laboratory proves chemistry. But history can show whether the Bible is a late invention, a corrupted text, or a document transmitted carelessly.…
Historical Context The Stele of Merneptah is one of the most important archaeological artifacts for the study of biblical history. The stele was erected around 1208 BC by the Egyptian pharaoh Merneptah, the son of the famous Ramesses II. The monument commemorates the pharaoh’s military victories over peoples in Libya and Canaan. What makes the…
1. What the Ipuwer Papyrus Is The Ipuwer Papyrus (also known as Admonitions of Ipuwer) is an ancient Egyptian document preserved in the museum Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, Netherlands. Main characteristics: The text is written as a poetic lament in which an Egyptian named Ipuwer describes a period of disaster, social chaos, and collapse…
Hallelujah — Praise Jehovah 1️⃣ The Origin of the Word “Hallelujah” The word Hallelujah comes from the Hebrew language: הַלְלוּיָהּ (Haleluyah) It is formed from two parts: The literal meaning of the expression is: “Praise Jehovah!” Therefore, “Hallelujah” is not merely a religious expression, but a direct invitation for people to glorify God. 2️⃣ Why…
Outlines of The Divine Plan of the Ages THREE DISCOURSES EXPLANATORY of the CHART OF THE AGES 1896 Share this… Copy Whatsapp Telegram Email Gmail Facebook Messenger Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Print
THETABERNACLEANDITS TEACHINGS WITH NOTES ONTHE CLEANSING OF THE SANCTUARY “For there was a tabernaclemade…which was a figurefor the time then present.” But Christ being come anHigh Priest of good things–to come by a greater andmore perfect Tabernacle not made with bands…by hisown blood he entered in once into the [antitypical] HolyPlace [Tabernacle] have obtained eternal…
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