Month: March 2018

Jesus gives authority to the twelve disciples and sends them on mission to spread God’s message (Matthew 9:35 – 10:42)

Jesus travelled through the region (which we can presume was Galilee) teaching in synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. He told the disciples, “The harvest is

Bible pronunciation guide – a complete guide to pronunciation of difficult biblical names, locations, and other ancient biblical references – how to pronounce names in the Bible

The following are pronunciations of often difficult-to-pronounce common biblical words.  Use the phonetic guide below for examples of the various "sounds" and how to pronounce names in the Bible. If you have suggestions or requests for other biblical pronunciations, please email feedback@www.bibleblender.com. Phonetic guide a - at, cat, mat, snap ah - father, bother ahr - lard, yard ai - air,

The Major Covenants of the Bible – a concise explanation (and complete list) of our covenant agreements with God

What is a biblical covenant? A covenant is an agreement between two parties. In a biblical sense, covenants are made to humanity by God and are intended to ensure mankind acts together in harmony according to the teachings provided by biblical scripture. In some cases, biblical covenants may include symbolic sacrifice. In all cases, biblical covenants

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