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Biblical Personalities

"And what more shall I say? For the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Barak and Samson and Jephthah, also of David and Samuel and the prophets..." (Hebrews 11:32).

The Bible is filled to the brim with all sorts of characters—peasants, kings, villains, heroes, prophets, priests, fishermen, servants, carpenters, tax collectors and just about every other personality you can imagine. Get to know some of them here.

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  • by John Ross Schroeder, Nicholas Bizic, Mitchell Moss
The Feast of Tabernacles pictures the coming Kingdom. Jesus also gave a preview of the Kingdom to three of his disciples. We can use the Feast like they used the memory of the transfiguration as a tool to overcome in our lives.
  • by Steve Myers, Gary Petty, Darris McNeely

God blessed Moses because he faithfully trusted Him to fulfill His promises...

  • by Good News
Many modern theologians and nominal Christians seriously question whether our first parents, Adam and Eve, really lived.
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  • by Randy D'Alessandro
At times we endure trials so difficult we wonder how we'll come through it. The Bible offers two powerful examples of ordinary people placed in extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Both stories show that God will stand right by us when we place Him first.
  • by Amanda Stiver
Two great leaders offer many important lessons. Meet a remarkable judge of ancient Israel and a more recent figure called the father of his country, as we reflect on their examples of leadership and life.
  • by Skip Miller
Today, the blessings that God promised to Abraham are being spiritually fulfilled in God’s Church, which is made up of those who are called and chosen by God and live according to His revealed way.
  • by Skip Miller
Abraham came from “Rrr” of the Chaldees—this is how my grandson likes to say it, but there is much more to learn about Abraham than from where he came.