
What does BCE and CE mean? What does B.C. and A.D. mean?
What does BCE and CE mean? What does B.C. and A.D. mean? Bible Question: I have been researching theological articles and keep coming across the abbreviations C.E. and B.C.E. I …
What was the Sanhedrin Council? Who were the members?
Bible Question: What was the Sanhedrin Council? Who were the members? Bible Answer: What was the Sanhedrin Council? This question and two more questions will be answered in order to provide a …
Where in the Bible can we find God helps those who help themselves?
He wants us to do His will. Suggested Links: Where is the verse “Seek the truth and ye shall find” in the Bible? Does God love Satan? — Or, does God hate Satan? What is the biblical meaning of the …
What is the Nicene Creed of A.D. 325 and A.D. 381? - NeverThirsty
Bible Question: What is the Nicene Creed of A.D. 325? Bible Answer: There were three versions of the Nicene Creed: the original Nicene, the enlarged Constantinopolitan, and the Latin version. 1 The first …
Did Isaiah’s prophecy occur before Cyrus defeated Babylon?
You will discover that archeological evidence exists that reveals Isaiah's prophecy did occur before Cyrus defeated Babylon.
What is the correct calculation of the 70 weeks of Daniel ...
Discover which calculation of the 70 weeks of Daniel was correctly performed by Sir Robert Anderson, Harold Hoehner and John Calahan.
What does it mean “Do not quench the Spirit?” - NeverThirsty
1 Thessalonians 5:19 says, "Do not quench the Spirit." This page teaches the Biblical meaning of this verse in context, and the meaning in the Greek.
How did the sun stand still in Joshua 10:12-14? - NeverThirsty
Jul 23, 2010 · Joshua 10:12-14 describes a miracle where God had the sun stand still for a day. This event cannot be explained by science or by natural causes.
What did Jesus mean by whatever you ask in My name, that will I do ...
You will discover four reasons why Jesus' promise in John 14:13-14 that, "Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do" does occur for you.
What do the terms “rod” and “staff” mean in the 23rd Psalm?
The 23rd Psalm describes the care of the Great Shepherd for His sheep. When we understand how a shepherd uses a rod and staff, our love for Him will grow.