The two lengthy letters Paul wrote to the believers at Corinth are very important parts of our New Testament. Both letters were likely penned in…
The book of Romans is in many ways the magnum opus of the Apostle Paul. In its 16 chapters so many vital Christian truths and…
There is no more important question that any of us can ask than this: Do I have a real knowledge of God? This means not…
The Apostle Paul is a major figure in the New Testament. He is the author of 13 of the 29 books found in the New…
These two books complete the narrative portion of the New Testament. The rest of the NT is composed of various epistles and writings. While I…
The first three gospels – Matthew, Mark and Luke – are known as the synoptic gospels, and they share a number of similarities. However, the…
In this series on study tools on the entire Bible we now come to the final twelve Old Testament books – the Minor Prophets. These…
As with so many of the passages I deal with in this series, this particular verse is not so much difficult as it is badly…
The last two of the four so-called major prophets are quite important books, and both deserve careful study. While Daniel may get a lot of…
Jeremiah is one of the most well-known and most-read prophets, and for good reason. His persistence in proclaiming the whole counsel of God, even in…
So what happens to marriage when believers get to heaven? The passage we are discussing here seems to tell us that it will become superfluous.…
The 150 psalms found in the book of Psalms may be among the more well-known parts of the Old Testament by most Christians today. While…
The first of five books which make up the poetic books, or the wisdom literature portion of the Old Testament, is the book of Job.…
Those faithfully reading through the Old Testament should be in the final three historical books, which appear just before the Wisdom literature (Job, Psalms, etc).…
I had a rather strange thing happen to me some years ago. I was invited to be a key speaker at a Christian conference in…
Various introductory matters were laid out in Part 1 of this article. If you have not yet read it, I urge you to do so…
In this third of a four-part article I look further at issues of textual criticism, translation theory, pros and cons about manuscript types and translations,…
I have covered quite a bit of territory in the first three parts of this article. Now I seek to wrap things up, and offer…
If you have been faithfully reading your three and a bit chapters of Scripture a day to get through the Bible in a year, beginning…
In my continuing series on Bible study helps, designed especially for those who have committed to read the Bible through in a year, beginning on…