Bible
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Understanding the significance of four Gospels and Acts.

The New Testament is divided into five sections: In exploring the Gospels, it’s interesting to note that although only Matthew and John were Jesus’ disciples, Mark (a disciple of Peter) and Luke (a physician and companion of Paul) also contributed. Mark’s Gospel is sometimes referred to as the “Gospel of Peter” due to his connection… Continue reading
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Understanding the Introduction of New Testament books

In the Old Testament, God’s covenant and the Scriptures were primarily focused on the Jewish people. The New Testament, however, marks a significant shift by emphasizing that salvation is available to all humanity, not just the Jews. This is encapsulated in John 3:16, which states that God gave His only Son so that anyone who… Continue reading
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Part 2- Understanding the significance of Minor Prophets books

We have seven remaining prophets, which can be categorized into two groups: four addressed the southern kingdom of Judah, while three are known as the post-exilic prophets. Let’s focus on the first group of four today: Joel, Micah, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. Four minor prophets spoke to the southern kingdom of Judah, warning them about the… Continue reading
