Matthew 2 traces Magi worship, Herod’s violent opposition, and a Spirit-led flight that fulfills Scripture. The promised ruler is preserved and honored.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Matthew 2 traces Magi worship, Herod’s violent opposition, and a Spirit-led flight that fulfills Scripture. The promised ruler is preserved and honored.
Hebrews 1 lifts our eyes to the Son as God’s final word and the Lord of an unending throne. Angels serve, creation changes, but Jesus remains the same.
In his book On the Reliability of the Old Testament, Kenneth A. Kitchen provides a scholarly defense of the historicity of Scripture, challenging the minimalist perspective with evidence from archaeology and ancient inscriptions. Ultimately, the Old Testament’s reliability is affirmed by Jesus Christ Himself, who validated its accounts of creation, Jonah, Isaiah, and prophecies fulfilled in His own life.
Daniel, a prominent figure during the Babylonian Exile, was a prophet with profound visions concerning the future of Israel and the world. Among his most significant prophecies is the vision of the seventy sevens, detailed in Daniel 9:24-27.
Judas was guilty of perhaps the most famous betrayal of all time. His story contains elements of history, prophecy and God’s judgment.