Jesus and the Apostles: Monotheism believers in the in the one true God.

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“`html Introduction to First Century Monotheism The first century witnessed a diverse religious landscape, with various belief systems coexisting across the Mediterranean region. Among these, monotheism—particularly as practiced by Jews—stood out for its strict adherence to the worship of a single, all-powerful deity. This unwavering devotion to one God significantly influenced the early Christians, who … Read more

Understanding Romans 13: A Christian’s Role in Modern America – Part One

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Introduction to Romans 13 Welcome to the first part of our in-depth exploration of Romans 13 and its implications for Christians living in modern America. This podcast series aims to unpack the teachings of Romans 13, focusing on how they relate to contemporary societal and political contexts. The Context of Romans 13 Romans 13 is … Read more

Monotheism in the Teachings of Jesus and the Apostles: A Biblical Perspective

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Introduction to Monotheism in Early Christianity Monotheism, the belief in a single, all-encompassing deity, forms a cornerstone of early Christian doctrine as articulated by Jesus and the apostles. This theological stance is deeply rooted in the Jewish tradition, which early Christians inherited and sought to preserve. During the time of Jesus, Judaism was characterized by … Read more

Commonsense Bible Study Using the KJV: Glorifying the One True God and Jesus Christ

Introduction to Commonsense Bible Study Commonsense Bible study involves a straightforward and practical approach to understanding the scriptures, with a primary focus on the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. The KJV, first published in 1611, has long been revered for its majestic language and historical significance. Its unique linguistic attributes—marked by poetic cadence … Read more