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John the Baptist - the “precious and glorious prophet,” as our rituals call him — is considered the link between the Old Testament and the New Testament. He introduced himself […]
John the Baptist - the “precious and glorious prophet,” as our rituals call him — is considered the link between the Old Testament and the New Testament. He introduced himself […]
The history of divine management in the Old Testament begins with a great figure, Abraham, whose name means “father of many.” And in the New Testament
Mark's Gospel does not indicate any motive for Jesus' surrender. The later Gospels (Matthew, Luke and John) point to two factors: In Matthew 26:
Why did Judas Iscariot betray Christ and betray him? Continue reading »
We will answer this question from three aspects: 1- The chronological location of the Last Supper in relation to the Jewish Passover. 2- Characteristics of the Easter Last Supper.
Was the last supper of the Lord Jesus a Passover supper or a regular supper? Continue reading »
Prophecy in the Old Testament is a direct revelation from God directed to the world through the tongues of the prophets. And the prophets are not only those who have
The New Testament gave the main themes of the Old Testament new concepts in light of the teachings brought by Jesus Christ. So the talk was in
From the Old Testament to the New Testament Continue reading »
Apparitions in the Bible are a means of communication. In the Old Testament, God appears through manifestations or is present by
The prophet, in its religious sense, is not only one who tells about the unseen, but rather he is, above all, a human being who speaks in the name of God.
The birth of Christ is a fulfillment of prophecies Continue reading »
Bible scholars are divided into two groups: a group that says that Judas partook of the Eucharist (the body and blood of Christ), and a group that says that
Did Judas Iscariot partake of the body and blood of Christ at the Last Supper? Continue reading »
In a previous article, we emphasized that the Apostle Paul knew the Lord Jesus personally, and that he deepened this knowledge through his association with the early church community.
It is proven that the Apostle Paul (“Saul” before his conversion) was not one of the “twelve” whom the Lord chose and called them to be.
Repentance in the Old Testament: In the Old Testament there are many words that refer to human repentance. Repentance is “a return to the Lord” and “a retreat from God.”