The Bible has a lot to say about God’s healing and restoration. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the concept of healing and restoration is a consistent theme that runs throughout the scriptures. In this blog post, we will provide an introductory biblical overview on God’s healing and restoration. The Old Testament portrays God as a healer who is concerned about His people’s well-being. In Exodus 15, after God delivered the Israelites from the Egyptians, He revealed Himself as “Jehov…
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Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian denomination known for their unique interpretations of the Bible and their focus on evangelism. One of the key beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses is their understanding of the significance of the covenant that God made with Noah after the flood, as outlined in Genesis 9:8-17. According to Jehovah's Witnesses, the covenant between God and Noah was a promise that God would never again destroy the earth with a flood. This promise was significant because it was a sig…
The Greek Orthodox Church is one of the oldest and most influential branches of Christianity, with millions of adherents around the world. Like other Christian denominations, the Greek Orthodox Church is based on the teachings of the Bible, particularly the New Testament. However, there are some differences in the way that the Greek Orthodox Church interprets and applies these teachings. One of the key differences between the Greek Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations is its emphas…
The Bible and the Quran are two of the most widely-read religious texts in the world, with billions of adherents to the Christian and Islamic faiths respectively. However, the question of which text has undergone more changes over time is a subject of much debate and controversy. The Bible is a collection of books written over a period of several thousand years, and it has undergone many revisions and translations throughout history. The Old Testament, for example, was originally written in Heb…
First Timothy 6:20 is a passage from the New Testament that has been the subject of much debate and interpretation. The verse reads, "O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called." At first glance, this passage seems to warn against the dangers of false teachings and the need to avoid anything that contradicts the truth of the Gospel. However, the reference to "science falsely so called" has led some to i…