... two lists side by side representing the kings from David to the Babylonian Captivity, from Solomon to Jecohnias (Jeconiah). The first list of Matthew with 14 names and the list of 1 Chronicles with 18 names. What now? Continue reading
The Problem
All theologians accept that man has free will in many matters, but in several matters there is no free will. I am free to choose my style in clothing, or whether I travel by train or by car. The question is: Am I free to not sin? Continue reading
The problem
What does the Bible say about the question: Who is a child of God? Are all people children of God? Are just some people children of God? Continue reading
Do evildoers prosper? Is it possible to fall from grace? Should we fear God? Will the righteous flourish? Important questions, aren't they? Or is it all contradictory nonsense? Let's have a look ...
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An old and generally known question is: “Did Moses write the Torah (Pentateuch)?” And to the amusement of the critics many believing Christians have often confessed what they had learned “Yes, he did.” It is so easy to disprove this: “Well, are you saying that Moses even wrote about his own funeral before he died; the last chapter of Deuteronomy?” Continue reading
