Explanation of "End of the Law" in Romans 10:4
What did the apostle Paul mean when he wrote in Romans 10:4, "For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth"?
What did the apostle Paul mean when he wrote in Romans 10:4, "For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth"?
List the traditional 14 stations of the Cross, a brief history, and the events tied to each station. What they they mean to those who partake? Provide Scriptural support. Thanks.
Our study group is at odds over the concept of knowledge as we tackle the Book of Genesis: we need to comprehend the various ways in which it is defined in respect to the stories of Adam and Eve? Noah? Lot and with his daughters? If anyone has a clear understanding of this message. Please help clear up our confusion. Provid
My study group is having difficulty with grasping why the term WISDOM means different things in different chapters like Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs. If anyone can help us we'd be very grateful; and please give us an example with each of these: (Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs) as it helps solidify our understanding. Thank you.
Bible prophecy predicts certain end times events that have to occur before the Messiah returns to rule on earth. What are at least five pieces of evidence that support this statement and, thus, we are indeed living in the end times? Agree or disagree with this statement? Provide evidence from various sources (i.e., articles, p
What is the role of the anti-christ in the Puritan Christian tradition? How has the concept of an anti-Christ figure evolved from ancient Judaism to accomodate the different social and historical experience for various Christian Groups? This solution compares the experience of the Essene and Puritan communities in reference t
In studying Bible Prophecy, what is the principle of double reference? What are the four types of double referencing when considering Bible prophecy? Show by example.
What are the five most common principles involved in harmonizing and making sense of the four Gospels? Why are there differences? What can explain these differences? Whenever possibly, illustrate with quotes from Gospels.
Summarize three important themes to consider when studying the Old Testament historical narratives. Supplemented with one digram e.g. theological narrative and a highly information chart e.g. salvation history through the Old Testament. Clearly, the essential markers controlling Old Testament narrative development can be recogni
The "Under Law" Debate: What does Paul mean when he says we are "no more under law, but under grace (Romans 6:14)?"
Saul was the first King of Israel who was driven by fear most of his life. Is it that hard to relate to Saul? Discuss and provide examples of what lessons we can take from the life of Saul in the Old Testament. Can you provide me with some suggestions of topics to include and scripture examples for this paper. Thank you.
In biblical prophecy, what does the term "double reference" mean? I think it aids understanding, since it provides more than one reference to the same event, but correct me if I am wrong. Also, describe the four kinds of double referencing found in Scripture and also provide examples.
I was wondering if Christians think that Heaven is for Christians only? Are there different views of salvation proposed in Christianity? What will happen to those that are not Christians and/or without the gospel?
What does Christ mean and how does it relate to the Historical views of Jesus? Or, does it? Who referred to Jesus as the Christ and did everyone think of Him this way? What did the title of being called the "Christ" imply? Provide biblical evidence and include all references please.
1. Is Jesus God? Do all Christians believe this? 2. What proof is there that supports that Jesus is God? I do not quite understand how the Trinity fits into this discussion. 3. How do critics e.g., non-Christians react to the Doctrine of the Trinity? Provide evidence for your position.
What does Paul mean by the "Baptism for the dead" as mentioned in 1 Cor 15:29. This concept does not seem to align with Christian beliefs of Baptism.
What is the meaning of Abraham's bosom?
What impact does Aaron of the Old Testament have on Moses? On Israel? Include a description of his character in this discussion.
What do the Greek symbols of Alpha and Omega have to do with Christianity?
What is Christian love? And has this definition changed over time?
Why did Jesus speak in parables in the Gospel of Matthew in chapter 12 and 13? Briefly explain the purpose of the parables of chapter 13.
What is the purpose of the "Beatitudes" in the Gospel of Matthew? Explain how Jesus elaborates as to the true meaning of the Beatitudes.
What are the literary and higher critical views of Mathew 1, Luke 3:23-38, Mark 1-8, and Mark 9-16?
What are the literary and higher critical views on Song of Solomon?
How did Acts get into the Bible? What is the History of Acts? I.E. who wrote Acts, why is it in the Bible, what is the Higher Critical and Literary views of Acts?