This is an article about the book named after the prophet who wrote the first 39 chapters: Isaiah.
Read MoreThis is an article about the book named after the prophet who wrote the first 39 chapters: Isaiah.
Read MoreThis article deals with Jerusalem vis-à-vis the life and time of Jesus.
Read MoreThis article deals with parables which Jesus used in his ministry of preaching, healing and reconciliation in the Holy Land more than two thousand years ago. A parable is a simple style of telling a story to teach a moral or spiritual lesson and/or to highlight an important Biblical truth. The story uses a setting which the audience knows or is quite familiar with.
Read MoreThe Books of Psalms is a handbook of prayers. It consists of hymns and prayers composed by some Israelites over a period of time and collected by the Israelites to be used personally by each Israelite or by the community. Many of the psalms are attributed to David. The total number of psalms written by David is seventy-three. From the psalms of David, we can understand quite clearly why the Book of Psalms is a book of prayers.
Read MoreWhen we think about Moses, we tend to think of some things that appear to be etched on our minds. Here are 5 things that we associate with Moses.
Read MoreThe Ten Commandments is a set of commands God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai. The commandments are intricately woven into the early history of the Israelites, and they have a profound influence on Christianity.
Read MoreThe article contains quotes from King David, the king who was responsible for the unification of the tribes of Israel under a single monarchy. The quotes are lines taken from hymns and prayers assigned to King David in the Book of Psalms.
Read MoreThe article contains easy quotes from Jesus. These quotes, which are easy to remember, are inspiring and motivational quotes, and they are Bible verses taken from the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Read MoreThe article contains quotes from Moses, the great prophet and the great leader of the ancient Israelites or Hebrews. He served as the bridge between God and the Hebrews. Through Moses, God gave his commandments and instructions which were rules and regulations for daily living and the wisdom and understanding of the Hebrews.
Read MoreThis is an article about Jesus and the places where he left his impressions.
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