Noah and the flood is a major Bible study with ramifications that last until present day.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Welcome to “People of the Bible” archive. This is an exploration of the lives, challenges, and legacies of key figures from both the Old and New Testaments.
Noah and the flood is a major Bible study with ramifications that last until present day.
David, a shepherd who became king, was a man after God’s own heart.
Samuel’s story began before he was born and he went on to be a great man of God.
Joshua was great military leader and second in command to Moses.
Aaron was the first High Priest and played an important role in the Old Testament.
The Apostle Paul was born to a Jewish family who possessed Roman citizenship in the City of Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia (modern-day Turkey) and was given the name of Saul. Some years later his family relocated to Jerusalem and he was raised as a Pharisee and studied under the famous Rabbi Gamaliel. Gamaliel was respected and convinced the members of the Sanhedrin to refrain from putting to death the disciples of Christ warning that they may be “fighting against God” (Acts 5:33-39). His successful influence shows the respect he held even within this elite group.…
The firstborn son held special recognition in the Bible times.
Judas was guilty of perhaps the most famous betrayal of all time.
John the Baptist was the forerunner to Christ.
Much was revealed through the story of Job.
Eleazar was the son of Aaron whose leadership blossomed.
Jude warns about false teachers using a barrage of triads.
Korah led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. We can learn from his mistake.
The way of Cain was a phrase coined by Jude and referred to Adam’s son who murdered his brother Abel.
Elisha has a long list of miracles that God performed through him.