The Birth of Jesus Christ This is a summary of the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus. You can read more in-depth Bible verses from the Scripture below and use the articles and videos to understand the meaning of this world-changing event in the Bible. ...
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The first time “hosanna” is used in the New Testament is in Matthew 21:9, for Jesus’ triumphant entrance to Jerusalem as King. Verse 9 says, “Jesus was in the center of the procession, and the people all around him were shouting, ‘Praise God (hosanna) for the Son of David!’ ...
For centuries scholars have argued about the authenticity of the lineage of Yeshua (Jesus), as found in Matthew 1. Many have asked why the apostle Matthew failed to mention four of the Messiah’s ancestors. Others have asked why this famous lineage was arranged more like a cipher than a st...
. A much longer genealogy is that of Ezra the Scribe (Ezra 7, 1–5). Two different extended lineages of Jesus are found in Mathew 1:1–17 and Luke 3: 23–38 (Johnson 1969). One of the most interesting examples of this type of genealogy is that of Moses and particularly Aaron, ...
In the How to Study the Bible podcast, Nicole Unice brings life back to reading the Bible through her Alive Method of Bible study.
Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, traces the starting of his lineage back to Ishmael through his first born son, Nebaioth. It's in the Bible, the Torah, Genesis 25:6,12-18, RSV. “But to the sons of his concubines Abraham gave gifts, and while he was still living he sent them ...
but I felt that some of them were a little too dark and monochrome. I also wish that Mitchell had directly explained that Jesus came from the lineage of David. She connects Jesus to a promise that God gave David, but it isn’t clear in the text that Jesus was ...
15 people from the Bible you should know Adam & Eve Abram Moses Balaam Rahab Deborah David Ahab Jezebel Cyrus Nicodemus Mary called Magdalene Caiaphus Priscilla & Aquilla Titus Adam & Eve “Then God said, ‘Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness…'” ...
I praise you, Lord Jesus, for surrendering all the glorious perfections of heaven, to live amonguswith all ourun-glorious imperfections[1]. Also astounding is your arrival as an infant, born to peasants, in a stable-cave. How ignoble for the King of kings, the Alpha and Omega who always...