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Tag: Biblical Biographies

Biographical studies of men and women in the Bible. This section covers the lives of individuals not categorized as major Patriarchs, Prophets, or Apostles—including obscure characters, unnamed widows, faithful servants, and those whose stories provide vital lessons for the believer.

The Two Genealogical Lineages of Christ: Tracing His Divine and Human Rights to the Throne of David

The genealogies of Christ in Matthew and Luke reveal God’s sovereign plan to fulfill His covenantal promises through Jesus, the legal and biological heir to David’s throne. These lineages highlight the miraculous virgin birth, avoiding the curse of Jeconiah, and affirm Jesus as both the Savior of humanity and the rightful King of Israel.

Tamar: Daughter-in-law of Judah and Mother of Perez and Zerah

Tamar, a Canaanite woman and daughter-in-law of Judah, played a pivotal role in the lineage of Israel through her determination to fulfill her duty despite difficult circumstances. Her story, recounted in Genesis 38, demonstrates themes of justice, redemption, and God’s sovereign ability to bring forth His purposes through unexpected individuals.

Noah’s Timeline: From Command to Dry Land

The story of Noah and the flood is one of the most remarkable accounts in the Bible, revealing God’s judgment, mercy, and the preservation of humanity through Noah’s obedience. To grasp the full scope of the events surrounding the flood, it’s essential to explore the timeline provided in Genesis, as well as the differing interpretations of the time it took Noah to build the ark.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."