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Can you explain Deuteronomy 25:4?

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Please explain Ecclesiastes 6:2.

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Please explain to me 1 Samuel 18:10.

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Please explain for me the meaning of Psalm 91:4 and 11.

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Please share your thoughts on Psalm 119:9-11.

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What was the purpose of putting the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden?

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Please explain Deuteronomy 18:18. Who is the prophet talking about here?

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Please clarify Proverbs 11:27 in the bible.

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Is there any significant event from the past, present or even future that Zechariah 6:6 tells about these horses from different directions?

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Could you explain Deuteronomy 28:48 and 28:68?

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What is the meaning of Psalm 54?

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Can you explain Amos 3:3?

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Why did David reject Mephibosheth?

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Please can you explain to me Daniel 7:13? Is this about the second coming of Jesus? And are those clouds a metaphor?

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Please explain 2 Kings 4:26.

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I have been baffled with the account in the Bible where King David commanded Joab to count Israel. In 2 Samuel, it was the Lord who incited David to number Israel, but in 1 Chronicles, it was Satan who incited David to do this. Who really moved David to take the census?

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Do we still need the Old Testament?

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Please explain Psalm 1:1-2.

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Can you explain the death of Saul, the King of Israel? Did he kill himself or he was killed?

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Please explain to me Ezekiel 36:26.

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Is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil literal?

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In the book of Judges, why wasn’t Samson even allowed to eat the grapes?

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The sixth commandment of God states, “you shall not murder or kill,” but according to Biblical records that same God authorized and supported the Israelites in war in which the people created by that same God were murdered. My question is, “Shall God be accused of, or is He guilty of MURDER?”

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Why did God kill all the firstborn children in Egypt and spare the Israelite’s firstborn?

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Can you please explain to me Jeremiah 31:31-34 and please clarify on whether the days talked about have already come, or are now, or are yet to come?

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