
Posted on 18 May 2026
Angels Long to Look into These Things
In the book of 1 Peter, the apostle Peter writes to encourage and admonish believers who are facing severe persecution. He begins by expressing his gratitude for Christ's mercy, resurrection, and salvation. He wants to remind the believers that their suffering and trials …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Do Angels Sing?
Many people believe that angels sing, as it is commonly depicted in artwork and references to the Christmas story. However, when we look at the biblical evidence, there is actually very little mention of angels singing. In this article, we will explore the question of whether angels …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Animal Pet Euthanasia: A Biblical Perspective
Introduction
In discussing the topic of animal pet euthanasia, it is important to understand that while the Bible does not explicitly address this issue, there are biblical principles that can guide our understanding. As Christians, we believe that God has given humanity dominion over …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Animal Testing: Understanding the Biblical Perspective
Animal testing is a topic that often sparks controversy and debate. On one side, proponents argue for the benefits of animal testing in terms of scientific progress, medical breakthroughs, prevention of harm to humans, and knowledge gained. On the other side, opponents raise concerns …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
The Ankh Symbol: A Gateway to Eternal Life
The ankh symbol holds significant historical and religious importance, particularly in ancient Egyptian mythology. Representing eternal life, the ankh is depicted as a capital T-shaped object with a loop connected to the top. Some also describe it as a cross with its …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Annas and Caiaphas
In the New Testament of the Bible, the names Annas and Caiaphas often appear in connection with the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Both Annas and Caiaphas were influential figures in the Jewish religious and political landscape during the time of Jesus' ministry.
1. Annas: The …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Anointed
In the Bible, anointing with oil is a significant practice that serves various purposes. It is used in religious ceremonies, for grooming, refreshment, medicinal treatments, and burial traditions. Anointing in the Old Testament involved applying sacred oil on someone's head or an object as a symbol that God had …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
Apatheism: A Path of Indifference
Apatheism is a modern term that describes a particular perspective on God and spirituality. The core concept behind apatheism is apathy, the state of being disinterested or having little concern about something. An apatheist considers topics such as God and religion to be irrelevant, meaningless …
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Posted on 18 May 2026
The Apocalypse of Baruch
The Apocalypse of Baruch is an ancient Jewish text that is sometimes referred to as the "Apocalypse of Jeremiah." It is a work attributed to the prophet Baruch, who was a scribe and companion of the prophet Jeremiah. The book is not included in the canon …
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Posted on 17 May 2026
Angel of the Lord
The Bible contains references to the "angel of the Lord," but it does not explicitly provide the precise identity of this figure. However, there are several important clues that help us understand who the angel of the Lord might be. Throughout the Old and New Testaments …
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Posted on 17 May 2026
Angel Phanuel
The Bible mentions two holy angels by name: Gabriel and Michael. However, beyond these two names, there are no other angels specifically mentioned in the Bible. While there is a man named Phanuel mentioned in Luke 2:36, there is no mention of an angel named Phanuel in …
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