The Bible explicitly says that God gave all authority to Jesus in passages such as Matthew 28:18, John 5:26-27, and Ephesians 1:20-22. This authority is comprehensive, covering all realms and rooted in God’s eternal plan.
If braiding hair is a practical, cultural, or personal preference, done without the intention of showing off or causing others to stumble, most Christian scholars agree it does not violate biblical teaching.
The Laodiceans would have been acutely aware of the problems caused by their tepid water supply. The critique in Revelation 3:15-16 is spiritual: the church in Laodicea is not zealous (hot) nor openly rejecting (cold) but is apathetic, complacent, and self-satisfied.
Christianity teaches that God looks at the heart (1 Samuel 16:7). If a person tells a white lie with good intentions—such as sparing someone’s feelings—the sin may be less grave than a lie told to deceive or harm. Nevertheless, the act of lying itself remains problematic.
In summary, the global Jewish population is estimated at around 14-15 million, with the vast majority living in Israel and the United States. The complexities of Jewish identity, migration patterns, and demographic trends all influence these numbers.