Antichrist / Beast
1. Name / Role Antichrist / Beast 2. Category Supernatural Beings 3. Time Period / Biblical Context The Antichrist and…
1. Name / Role Antichrist / Beast 2. Category Supernatural Beings 3. Time Period / Biblical Context The Antichrist and…
1. Name / Role Beasts of Daniel / Revelation 2. Category Supernatural Beings 3. Time Period / Biblical Context These…
1. Name / Role Ten Virgins 2. Category Parables / Symbolic Figures 3. Time Period / Biblical Context This parable…
1. Name / Role Prodigal Son / Elder Brother 2. Category Parables / Symbolic Figures 3. Time Period / Biblical…
1. Name / Role Rich Man / Lazarus 2. Category Parables / Symbolic Figures 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Good Samaritan 2. Category Parables / Symbolic Figures 3. Time Period / Biblical Context The Parable…
Wise Men (Magi) Magicians / Sorcerers Nazarenes / Galileans Cretans / Islanders
1. Name / Role Wise Men (Magi) 2. Category Other 3. Time Period / Biblical Context The Wise Men, or…
1. Name / Role Magicians / Sorcerers 2. Category Mystics and Cultural Outsiders 3. Time Period / Biblical Context Magicians…
1. Name / Role Nazarenes / Galileans 2. Category Mystics and Cultural Outsiders 3. Time Period / Biblical Context Nazarenes…
1. Name / Role Cretans / Islanders 2. Category Mystics and Cultural Outsiders 3. Time Period / Biblical Context Cretans…
Wise Men (Magi) Roman Centurion of Great Faith Ethiopian Eunuch Cornelius the Centurion Lydia of Thyatira Samaritan Woman at the…
1. Name / Role Wise Men (Magi) 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Roman Centurion of Great Faith 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period /…
1. Name / Role Ethiopian Eunuch 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context The…
1. Name / Role Cornelius the Centurion 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Lydia of Thyatira 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Samaritan Woman at the Well 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period /…
1. Name / Role Syrophoenician (Canaanite) Woman 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Gerizim Demoniac (Legion) 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Simon of Cyrene 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context…
1. Name / Role Greeks Seeking Jesus at the Festival 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period…
1. Name / Role Unnamed God-Fearers (in Acts) 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical…
1. Name / Role Pilate’s Wife 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period / Biblical Context Pilate’s…
1. Name / Role The Thief on the Cross 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period /…
1. Name / Role The Roman Centurion at the Cross 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period…
1. Name / Role The Greeks Converted in Antioch 2. Category God-Fearing Outsiders or Messianic Witnesses 3. Time Period /…
Article 1: Understanding Conflict in the Biblical Narrative Article 2: Cain and Abel: The First Fraternal Conflict Article 3: Abraham…
1. Introduction Conflict is a pervasive and significant element within the biblical narrative. From the opening chapters of Genesis through…
1. Introduction The narrative of Cain and Abel, found in Genesis 4:1–16, represents the earliest recorded conflict in Scripture. This…
1. Introduction The narrative of Abraham and Lot’s conflict in Genesis 13 provides an early biblical example of dispute resolution…
1. Introduction The conflict between Moses and Pharaoh, as narrated in Exodus 5–12, epitomises the biblical theme of divine liberation…
1. Introduction The confrontation between Elijah and the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18 represents a dramatic theological conflict…
1. Introduction The complex relationship and rivalry between David and Saul, as narrated in 1 Samuel 16–31, highlight themes of…
1. Introduction The dispute between Paul and Peter regarding Gentile inclusion, notably recorded in Galatians 2:11–21, represents a seminal conflict…
1. Introduction The conflict between Stephen and the Jewish authorities, culminating in his martyrdom, marks a significant moment in the…
1. Introduction The disagreement between Paul and Barnabas over John Mark, recorded in Acts 15:36–41, illustrates early Christian leadership tensions…
1. Introduction The Jerusalem Council, chronicled in Acts 15, represents a landmark moment in early church history, addressing the contentious…
1. Introduction Conflict within the biblical narrative serves as a vital mechanism for spiritual growth, doctrinal clarification, and the formation…
1. Introduction The biblical narratives of conflict and controversy offer enduring lessons for contemporary faith communities. This article synthesises key…
1. Chronological Reading Plan 2. Canonical Reading Plan 3. Thematic and Doctrinal Studies 4. Book-by-Book Exegesis 5. Parallel Testament Reading…
1. Introduction The Chronological Reading Plan arranges the 66 books of the Bible according to historical timeline, rather than traditional…
1. Introduction The Canonical Reading Plan follows the traditional order of the 66 books as arranged in the standard Protestant…
1. Introduction Thematic and doctrinal studies focus on reading the Bible by key theological themes or doctrines, allowing believers to:…
1. Introduction Book-by-book exegesis involves systematically studying each book of the Bible in depth, analysing its: This method builds comprehensive…
1. Introduction Parallel Testament Reading involves reading Old and New Testament passages simultaneously each day. This approach: ✔️ Maintains balance…
1. Introduction Reading Psalms and Proverbs daily builds a life rooted in worship, wisdom, prayer, and godly living. These books…
1. Introduction The Inductive Bible Study Method is a structured approach to studying Scripture that moves from: This method ensures…
1. Introduction Studying the Bible in its original languages (Hebrew and Greek) enhances understanding of: ✔️ Precise meanings behind English…
1. Introduction Combining devotional and academic approaches to Bible study ensures that believers: ✔️ Grow spiritually (heart transformation)✔️ Deepen knowledge…
1. Introduction Lectio Divina (Latin for “Divine Reading”) is an ancient Christian practice of prayerful, meditative Scripture reading that moves…
1. Introduction An Annual Personalised Thematic Focus involves choosing a specific biblical theme, doctrine, or character trait as a spiritual…
Thematic Bible Reading Plan for non-believers or those unfamiliar with the Bible 1-year Bible Reading Plan for unfamiliar with the…
Theme 1: Jesus Christ – The Centre of Christianity Theme 2: The Early Church and Christian Living Theme 3: Salvation,…
1-Year Bible Reading Plan (All 66 Books) General Structure Month 1 – Jesus and the Early Church Goal: Understand who…
1. Introduction to Jesus and the Gospel 2. Early Church and Christian Life 3. Pauline Letters – Foundations of Christian…
Abstract This article surveys influential Christian leaders from various global regions who achieved prominence without formal theological or Bible degrees.…
Article 1: Paul and Barnabas – Disagreement over John Mark’s Participation Article 2: Paul and Peter – Conflict over Gentile…
1. IntroductionThe New Testament records a notable disagreement between the apostles Paul and Barnabas concerning John Mark’s involvement in their…
1. IntroductionA pivotal moment in the early Christian church’s theological development is the confrontation between the apostles Paul and Peter…
1. IntroductionMoses and Aaron, key figures in Israel’s deliverance from Egypt, exhibit a complex leadership relationship that includes moments of…
1. IntroductionThe narrative of Abraham and Lot provides a striking example of conflict resolution between two godly men amid competing…
1. IntroductionThe relationship between King Saul and David is marked by episodes of jealousy, pursuit, and complex interaction despite both…
1. IntroductionThe early Christian community in Jerusalem demonstrated remarkable unity and generosity. However, the incident involving Ananias and Sapphira reveals…
1. IntroductionThe early Christian church faced significant theological challenges, particularly regarding the relationship between the Mosaic Law and Gentile converts.…
1. IntroductionThe Gospels document numerous confrontations between Jesus and the Pharisees, religious leaders who were zealous for the Mosaic Law…
1. IntroductionA notable conflict involving Abraham, a man of God, occurs during his sojourn in Egypt, where he misrepresented his…
1. IntroductionThe epistles of James and Paul present apparent tensions regarding the role of faith and works in salvation. Both…
1. IntroductionOne of the most striking direct confrontations between a prophet and king occurs when Nathan confronts King David over…
1. IntroductionThe early Christian mission faced challenges not only from external opposition but also from interpersonal disagreements among leaders. An…
1. IntroductionWithin the religious landscape of Second Temple Judaism, the Pharisees and Sadducees were two prominent groups whose theological and…
1. IntroductionThe prophetic ministry of Elijah is marked by direct and confrontational interactions with King Ahab, who led Israel into…
1. IntroductionThe encounter between Paul and Elymas the sorcerer during the early missionary journey illustrates the conflict between the gospel…
1. IntroductionThe Jerusalem Council, recorded in Acts 15, marks a pivotal moment of doctrinal debate among the apostles and elders…
1. IntroductionThe early Christian community in Antioch experienced internal tension involving Peter and Barnabas related to issues of table fellowship…
1. IntroductionThe prophetic ministry of Jeremiah was marked by persistent conflict with Judah’s kings, priests, and false prophets. His confrontations…
1. IntroductionJesus and John the Baptist were contemporaries whose ministries intersected closely in time and purpose. While the New Testament…
1. IntroductionBeyond the major disputes recorded involving Paul, Barnabas, and Peter, other apostles such as John and James also navigated…
1. IntroductionElijah’s dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel serves as a defining moment of prophetic challenge…
1. IntroductionThe relationship between the prophet Samuel and King Saul was marked by moments of obedience and confrontation. Samuel’s prophetic…
1. IntroductionThe early Christian church experienced various disputes among its leaders as it navigated the challenges of establishing doctrine, practice,…
1. Circumcision and the Law of Moses Biblical Context: Nature of the Tension: Implications: 2. Association with the “Men from…
1. Paul’s Proof of Jesus as the Christ: Scriptural, Historical, and Theological Foundations 2. The Divine and Human Messiah: Incarnation…
Introduction Understanding how the Apostle Paul proves that Jesus is the Christ—the promised Messiah—is foundational to grasping Pauline theology and…
Introduction Paul’s Christology profoundly embraces both the full humanity and full divinity of Jesus as the Messiah. This article explores…
Introduction The death and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of Paul’s proclamation that Jesus is the Christ. This…
Introduction Paul’s letter to the Romans not only presents Jesus as the Messiah but also calls believers to live ethically…
Introduction Paul’s letter to the Galatians strongly emphasizes Christian freedom rooted in faith in Christ the Messiah, contrasting it with…
Introduction In Philippians, Paul presents Jesus as the humble yet exalted Messiah and calls believers to imitate this model. This…
Introduction Paul’s ecclesiology is deeply rooted in his Christology. In Romans and 1 Corinthians, he describes the church as the…
Introduction In Galatians, Paul presents the church as the new covenant community established through faith in Christ, the Messiah. This…
Introduction Paul’s letter to the Philippians emphasizes the church’s calling to imitate the Messiah’s humility and exaltation. This article examines…
Introduction Paul’s theology is a unified whole where Christology, ethics, and ecclesiology are deeply interconnected. This article explores how Paul’s…
Introduction Paul’s integrated theology of Christology, ethics, and ecclesiology offers timeless guidance for contemporary Christian communities and individual believers. This…
1. Introduction — The Apostolic Foundations of Early Church Leadership 2. Early Interactions: Cooperation and Differences Between Paul and Peter…
1. Introduction The early Christian church was shaped profoundly by the ministries of the apostles Peter and Paul, whose leadership…
1. Introduction The ministries of Paul and Peter intersected during the formative years of the early church, reflecting both cooperation…
1. Introduction The confrontation between Paul and Peter at Antioch, recorded in Galatians 2:11-21, is a pivotal moment revealing early…
1. Introduction The conflict between Paul and Peter at Antioch centres on profound theological issues regarding the Mosaic Law, particularly…
1. Introduction Paul’s theology of grace and freedom stands at the heart of his apostolic mission and theological conflict with…