Were the Puritans considered Calvinists?

The Puritans were a widespread and diverse group of people who took a stand for religious purity in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in Europe. Their rise was directly related to the increased knowledge that came to the common people in the Age of Enlightenment. As people learned to read and write, and as …

How can one spot out false doctrines and false teachings in the church?

A false prophet is a person who spreads false teachings or messages while claiming to speak the Word of God. In the Bible, false prophets also spoke on behalf of false gods. False prophets functioned in their prophetic role illegitimately or for the purpose of deception. The Bible denounces false prophets for leading people astray. …

According to the Bible, what was the responsibility of the Knights Templar?

The Knights Templar, also known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, were an order of Christian knights that was formed in approximately 1119 A.D., following the First Crusade. The stated responsibility of the Knights Templar was to protect Christian pilgrims who were traveling to Jerusalem. The Knights Templar were …

How does Christian doctrine explain the purpose of demonic possession?

The Bible gives some examples of people possessed or influenced by demons. Their purpose is to have dimensional access to the tangible world and its resources. A spirit, which demons are, can only have so much access to man in the carnal world through the influence they can wield. Physical possession is the holy grail of control …

What the meaning of “the spirits of Prophets are subject to the Prophets?

In this passage, Paul is speaking about how the gifts of the Spirit should operate. In short, he is saying that the Holy Spirit does not take control of a person, that the gifts are subject to the person who is operating in the gift. This is to say that the Holy Spirit will not …

How many children did King David have and what are their names?

David had four wives and an unknown number of concubines. From these unions, the Bible names nineteen sons and one daughter, Tamar (1 Chronicles 3:1–9). If we count the son who died in infancy after having been conceived through David’s adulterous relationship with Bathsheba (2 Samuel 12:16–23), David had at least twenty-one children by his …

What happened at the Pool of Siloam?

There are two main pools mentioned in Biblical accounts, the Pool of Bethesda and the Pool of Siloam, also called the Pool of Shiloah (Isaiah 8:6), has a history, which involves an ancient king of Judah, a famous sermon, and one of Christ’s great miracles. The word Siloam means “Sent” (John 9:7). Several rabbinic traditions identified the Pool of …

Is the doctrine of preservation biblical?

The doctrine of preservation in regard to Scripture means that the Lord has kept His Word intact as to its original meaning. Preservation simply means that we can trust the Scriptures because God has sovereignly overseen the process of transmission over the centuries. At the same time, we must also be aware that we do …

What is the broad theme of the Book of Titus?

Titus 1:1 identifies the apostle Paul as the author of the Book of Titus. The Epistle to Titus was written in approximately AD 66. Paul’s journeys are well documented and show that he wrote to Titus from Nicopolis in Epirus. In some Bibles a subscription to the epistle may show that Paul wrote from Nicopolis …

What are the names of the 9 choirs of angels?

The hierarchy of Angels is described as choirs or spheres. These choirs are broken up into three levels with three orders under each hierarchy. The first hierarchy is the highest order of Angels. They are ranked in this discourse in order of their office and their area of service. 1. Seraphim The singular form is Seraph, meaning those who see …