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Is there any biblical reason for calling Jesus “Yeshua”?

There is no biblical instruction to refer to Jesus by the Aramaic or Hebrew pronunciation of his name. The New Testament is written in Greek and Jesus is always simply referred to as Ἰησοῦς  (Iēsous), the Greek spelling of Joshua from the Old Testament. In fact the name Jesus in the New Testament can refer to […]

Will Hebrew be the language of the future Kingdom of God?

This question probably has its origin the following verse from Zephaniah: “For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent. (Zephaniah 3:9 KJV) The context of this verse, although dated during the reign of Josiah (640-610 […]

What happens after death?

This is a very basic Bible topic, and perhaps the most basic building block of all other Bible questions, so it probably requires more than a quick answer. However the short answer is this: after death men return to dust (Genesis 3:19 etc.), after which men sleep, knowing nothing (Isaiah 38:19 etc.), and those who […]

Were Elijah and Moses really present at the transfiguration?

Jesus described it as “a vision” The most likely explanation of the appearance of Elijah and Moses’ appearance with Jesus seen by three of the disciples is the one given by Jesus himself: And as they were coming down the mountain, Jesus commanded them, “Tell no one the vision, until the Son of Man is […]

What is the difference between preaching and witnessing?

There is a bit of an overlap between witnessing and preaching. In Scripture, preaching is usually privately or publicly telling or proclaiming to people about the gospel message or some other message from God.  For example, Jesus was preaching the word to the people, Mark 2:2. And many were gathered together, so that there was […]

What will happen to babies and children when Jesus returns?

This question is usually prompted by the biblical teaching of a judgement day for mankind when Christ returns. More recently the question is also prompted by the commercial success in the USA of the ‘Left Behind’ Christian fiction novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, which present Protestant dispensationalist End Times teachings such as a “pretribulation”, […]

Was Paul a member of the Sanhedrin Council?

I believe it is quite likely that Paul was a member of the Sanhedrin council. I think this for the following reasons: Paul cast his vote against the Christians, showing that he belonged to some sort of decision making group. Acts 26:10-11: I not only locked up many of the saints in prison after receiving […]