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Clement of Rome
He was an early church father and a contemporary of the apostle John. But what did Clement do and why is he important? Find out now. Clement of Rome is one of the earliest apostolic fathers of the Church. He lived during the time immediately after the apostles of the New Testament and was actually a contemporary of the apostle…
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David
David was a man of many talents: he wrote poetry, slew giants, and governed Israel. Read about how David shaped the kingdom of Israel and figured into the larger plan of salvation.David ruled Israel from about 1010 to 970 B.C. David was a military hero (1 Samuel 17:41-54; 18:6-7), but he also was remembered as a musician and poet (1…
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Enemies (The Wicked)
Injustice happens, wrongs occur, enemies are made. What does the Bible say about enemies? Check it out here.It is clear from the very beginning of Psalms that both God and God's people have enemies. In Psalm 1, they are called “sinners” (Ps 1.1,5) and “the wicked” (Ps 1.6). In Psalm 2, it is “the nations,” “their people,” and “the kings…
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Foreigners (Aliens)
Immigration is not a new issue. Abraham, the Old Testament patriarch, left his homeland and moved to a new land in Genesis 12. Check out what else the Bible says about foreigners.Genesis tells the story of Abraham and Sarah who left their country in the East to live in Canaan as foreigners (Gen 12–23). Their grandson Jacob moved his family…
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Genealogies in the Bible
The Bible has lots of names. Read about the importance of genealogies in the Bible, including the history that they record and the connections they make.People in ancient Israel placed great importance on who their family's ancestors were. The Bible includes family lists (genealogies) in order to show where certain families came from and why they were important. Genesis lists…
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Gentiles
Gentiles were people outside the nation of Israel. What is their role in the kingdom of God? How did their status change with the coming of Jesus? Find out hereThe English word gentile comes from the Latin word for “people.” In the Bible, Gentiles are all the peoples who are not Jews. The descendants of Noah and his family spread…
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