
Posted on 13 May 2026
Ambrosiaster
Ambrosiaster, also known as Pseudo-Ambrosius, is the name given to the unknown author of Commentaria in Epistolas Beati Pauli, an early commentary on the writings of the apostle Paul. While the work was initially attributed to St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, it was later questioned by Desiderius Erasmus in …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
The Meaning of "Amen" in the Bible
The word "amen" is derived from the Hebrew language and means "truly" or "so be it." It is also found in the Greek New Testament with the same meaning. In the Old Testament, amen is frequently used in the book of Deuteronomy, where …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Ammon in the Bible
The land of Ammon in the Bible has a rich and complex history with Israel. Ammon was an ancient territory located in the central Transjordan Plateau, northeast of the Dead Sea, between the Arnon and Jabbok rivers. The capital of Ammon was called Rabbah-Ammon, which is …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Amoral Amorality
Amoral can have two meanings that are related but distinctly different. We consider something amoral if it lies outside the realm of right and wrong. For example, color is amoral. Mathematics is amoral. Neither can have any moral judgment applied to it. There is no inherent rightness or …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Amy Carmichael: A Life Devoted to Serving Others
Introduction
Amy Carmichael was a remarkable missionary who dedicated her life to serving others, particularly at-risk children in India. Born in Millisle, Ireland, in 1867, Amy grew up in a Christian family and developed a deep passion for helping those in need …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Anabaptists: A Historical Overview
The term "Anabaptists" is not used to describe a specific denomination, but rather refers to a group of Christians who hold certain beliefs and practices. Unlike many other denominations, there is no church named "First Anabaptist." The name itself is more of a descriptive title than …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Anchor in the Bible
Anchors are nautical devices that provide stability to ships during harsh storms, protecting them from being tossed around at sea. In the Bible, an anchor is used as a symbol of our hope in Jesus that gives us stability and steadfastness in life. Just as an …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Angel Numbers
Have you ever noticed the same numbers appearing repeatedly in your life? Perhaps you see them on the clock, license plates, or even in important dates. Some people believe that these repeated numbers are not mere coincidences but messages from angels or spirit guides. They suggest that these …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
The Concept of the Angel of Death
The idea of an "angel of death" is found in various religious traditions. In Judaism, the angel of death is known as Samael, Sariel, or Azrael. In Islam, it is referred to as Malak Almawt. Hinduism identifies the angel of death as Yama …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Angelic Conflict: Understanding the Battle in the Spiritual Realm
The concept of the angelic conflict doctrine revolves around the belief that our existence as human beings was a response from God to the fall of Lucifer and the angels who followed him. According to this doctrine, the earth was initially …
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Posted on 13 May 2026
Angelica Zambrano: A Journey through Heaven and Hell
Angelica Zambrano, a young Ecuadorian woman, claims to have had a profound experience where she was dead for 23 hours. During this time, she alleges that she met Jesus Christ and was led on a journey through both hell and heaven. Her …
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