The Shepherd Motif in the Old and New Testament
Mary Beth Gladwell (article)
He (Jesus) will come in judgment to separate the righteous from those who did not know Him, and to finally care for and lead those that are His own.
Old Testament Studies
Dr. Chris Miller (videos)
In these videos, Dr. Miller combines careful biblical study, powerful storytelling, and helpful visual resources to make the content memorable and life-changing.
Who were the Assyrians in the Bible?
GotQuestions.org (article)
The Assyrians were the inhabitants of a country that became a mighty empire dominating the biblical Middle East from the ninth to the seventh century BC. The Assyrians were a thorn in the side of Israel.
Indefensible? Saul and the Amalekite Genocide
Steve McAlpine (Article)
The passage of 1 Samuel 13-15 is used repeatedly to discount the idea that God could exist and justify his actions.
Why You Need Judges
Tim Keller If you're looking to feel warm and cozy, don't read the book of Judges. But do read it if you want a relevant message for today's culture.
Biblical King's Royal Seal Unearthed in Jerusalem
Tia Ghose The royal seal of an ancient biblical king has been unearthed near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The seal, a clay impression depicting a two-winged sun with two ankh symbols on either side, was once used to seal papyrus documents associated with King Hezekiah, who ruled the kingdom of Judea from 727 B.C. to 698 B.C.
One of the Strangest Commands in the Bible
Mark Altrogge Why in the world would God tell Israel to hamstring captured horses? Does he have something against horses? After many battles in their conquest of the promised land, one day Joshua and Israel faced the mightiest army yet to be assembled against them...
What's Up with the Witch of Endor
Stephen Dempster Saul’s nighttime séance with the witch of Endor in 1 Samuel 28 is regarded as the coup de grâce on his tragic kingship of Israel. In this text...
When Did Each of the Biblical Patriarchs Live and Die?
If you are reading through the Bible on your own, this information can be difficult to track as it is not presented systematically...