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Bread
Bread was a basic food and important symbol for people in the Ancient Near East. Find out how bread was important in Scripture.Bread has always been an important and basic food for people (Gen 3.19). In ancient times, bread was made at home by wives (Gen 18.6) and daughters (2 Sam 13.7-10). It was usually made fresh each day, but…
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A Guide to Key Events, Characters, and Themes of the Bible
The Bible spans thousands of years, has hundreds of characters and speaks on countless topics. This devotional tool gives highlights of events, characters and themes so that you can easily find and reference them in your Bible study.A Guide to Key Events, Characters and Themes of the Bible The Bible is filled with countless stories that inspire and challenge. The…
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Covenants (Agreements)
In ancient times, individuals reached agreements by forming covenants. Covenants were also the means by which the Israelites related to God. Read about the significance of biblical covenants – from God’s first covenant with Abraham to the new covenant spoken about in the prophets.The Bible often speaks of agreements, pacts, alliances, or treaties between individuals or groups of equal or…
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Baptism
Baptism plays an important role in the church today. Find out the history of baptism and see what the Bible has to say on this issue.The English word "baptism" comes from the Greek verb that means "to dip in water." In the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) there were laws that required priests to wash themselves before they could offer sacrifices…
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Church
What does the church look like? Theologians have been asking that question for thousands of years. Check out what the New Testament has to say about the church.In the Bible, the Greek word translated as “church” means an assembly or gathering of people who believe in the good news about Christ Jesus. They have been shown God's purpose and have…
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Messiah
At the time of the New Testament Jews were anxiously awaiting the coming of the Messiah, or Anointed One. Find out why the Gospels use this title for Jesus. The Hebrew word “Messiah” means “anointed one,” and is usually translated in the Contemporary English Version as “chosen one.” Anointing is the practice of pouring oil on the head of a…
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