The Hebrews declared with enthusiasm that they had understood the Commandments and would follow them. And despite the rebellion that they had previously shown, the Most...
The chapter describes several laws that regulated the cohabitation of the people in society and preserved personal possessions. It also shows how the Most High worried...
Nicodemus was a notable Pharisee. He was part of the Sanhedrin and was considered a teacher among the Jews. He was sincere in his faith and...
A wedding in Cana. The first chapter of the Gospel of John shows the Messianic and Divine identity of the Lord Jesus. From that moment on,...
It was customary for people to have servants, which is why God instituted the laws, so that the practice would be fair. Poverty and the payment...
“In the beginning” announces the first creation of God described in Genesis 1.1, and these same words appear here to announce a new beginning. God the...
The Ten Commandments wer much more than governmental laws: they established a Pact between the Most High and the people, through obedience. Each Commandment made clear...
Sinai. Moses went back to the some place where he, as a simple shepherd, received the mission to deliver the people. Time passed, and the promise...
The stone was not rolled away for the Lord Jesus to come out of the tomb, but for His witnesses to enter, testify to His Words...
Perverting the nation. The accusations of the religious leaders against the Lord Jesus were only slanderous, and His Own public life debunked each one of them....
Jethro was a priest of Midian. Even though he was part of a pagan people, he believed in the One True God, just like the priest...
Judas Iscariot, even though he was a disciple of the Lord Jesus, he was never a true servant. That ism he never lived a genuine faith...
The value of the offering is not only monetary, but also spiritual. This means that God does not look at the quantity, but at the quality,...
The Sadducees were a part of a traditional class of the rich and of the priests who used to command the Temple. They did not believe...
Due to disbelief when faced with difficulties, the Hebrews were once again disapproved in their faith. Instead of believing, they sought someone to blame for their...