Premise: The books of history in the Bible are not always chronological in their reporting of events. The Gospel of Luke does not always report events or details within those events chronologically. Luke 22:17-20 is one of several examples in the gospel where the event is not retold based on a strict chronology. The Assumption …
The new year has come and and a new Bible series has arrived! As promised, Five Minute Bible Study is launching a new study series entitled What You Need to Know About the Old Testament. From Genesis to Malachi, this series will introduce you to the flow of Old Testament history and the major story …
Once you have identified a New Testament passage that references the Old Testament, it is time to learn how to go about interpreting such a reference. Consider Psalm 2:7. This verse was very important to the New Testament prophets based on how much it is referenced, but how does the Holy Spirit expect one to understand Psalm …
The last lesson answered the question, “Is the Bible really the word of God in ink?” The answer was, “Yes.” That was simple enough, but now consider the consequences of this answer. Does that mean that every single chapter, paragraph, sentence, down to the individual words are God breathed? Answering this question correctly is absolutely …