Was the Titus in the Bible the same as Titus Vespasianus?

Question: Is Titus Vespasian, who was involved with Bernice, the same as the Titus who traveled with Paul? Answer: Then as now, just because a person has the same name, it doesn’t mean they are the same person. There is only one Titus mentioned by name in the Bible and he was a preacher and…

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Why was Haman’s face covered?

Question: In Esther 7:8 it reads, “As the word went out of king’s mouth, they covered Haman’s face.”  Does this mean that his face was covered because he laying on her bed and was much too close to Esther, or that he was now marked for death?  Was the covering of someone’s face a custom then?…

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Do we know the year Jesus was crucified?

Question: Regarding the sermon outline Three Days and Three Nights: “Amen.”  Excellent work in putting this subject together.  Appreciate the spreadsheet “visual” at the bottom.  Three somewhat related questions: Do we know what year the crucifixion took place? Would a Jubilee year be in Jesus’ ministry years? Does Jesus’ anointed year fit with any of Daniel’s…

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Who did Aaron lead to the promised land?

Question: Who did Aaron lead to the promised land? Answer: Aaron was a leader in Israel, one of many actually. “These are the ones who were numbered, whom Moses and Aaron numbered, with the leaders of Israel, twelve men, each one representing his father’s house” (Numbers 1:44). However, he wasn’t the one in charge. God…

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Were the disciples rowing the boat for seven hours?

Question: In Mark 6:45, were the disciples rowing that boat for 7 hours?  I know it says the “fourth watch” but is that equivalent to 7 hours like I heard a preacher say? Answer: In the days before timepieces, people tended to divide the days and nights into three-hour segments. While you might not know…

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How Long Did the Judges Rule Israel?

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton A passage that has given scholars difficulty over the years is Acts 13:17-20. The New American Standard renders it thus: “The God of this people Israel chose our fathers and made the people great during their stay in the land of Egypt, and with an uplifted arm He led them out from…

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I’ve read that Joshua’s conquest of Jericho and Ai could not have happened.

Question: I’ve been reading about archaeology and the city of Ai and that Joshua’s conquest could not have happened there as the Bible claims. I really could use some help with that. Answer: You need to keep in mind that the “datings” by archeologists are based on modern-day chronologies which have a likelihood of errors. What is…

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Constantine created the King James Bible

Question: Left unedited. I read “The Origin of the King James Version” and find it very interesting but you never say anything about the actual origin of the King James Bible. In short, this version was created by Emperor Constantine in the year 325AD. At this time, he was losing his hold on his empire…

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Did Christians have similar religious freedoms under Rome as the Jews?

Question: During Jesus’ generation and the Roman Empire, how much freedom did a person have under the Roman law to worship, conduct business and personal affairs? And, can you give references? Some treat the Romans as bullies and dictators, and some Caesars were, but the Bible puts many in a good reference. Paul was able to travel…

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Daniel’s Seventy Weeks

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton “Now while I was speaking, praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the LORD my God for the holy mountain of my God, yes, while I was speaking in prayer, the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at…

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Do we know if Namaan continued to live righteously?

Question: In II Kings 5, we learn about Naaman being saved from leprosy, and also that he does finally acknowledge the one true God (vs.15). But do we ever really know his relationship with God, as far as his soul and the way he worshipped God from then on? Answer: Not much is said about…

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Doesn’t the Scriptures say that Edom took over Israel’s identity?

Question: I agree with you on Ezekiel 35, but according to Scripture Edom still exists.  The Scriptures clearly show that Edom assumed true Israel’s identity when Israel was forced out of Samaria and Judah.  The so-called Jew today is Edom according to Scripture.  Please read Jeremiah 25.  Moreover, read Ezekiel 35:9-15 again.  According to the word, Edom…

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Do you know of some good visuals on Herod’s family tree?

Question: I’ve been trying to study the role of Herod The Great and those of his family tree because of the impact they played in the Scriptures.  Are you aware of a good web site where I can find visuals of Herod’s family tree? Along with this, I’m trying to figure Herod’s bloodline. Does it have…

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How long did it take for Jacob’s children to be born?

Question: At our Wednesday evening class, the teacher said all of Leah and Rachael’s children were born within 7 years.  Another man in the class, who is very intelligent, was puzzled by that and asked several questions for clarity. After about 5 minutes of discussion with the teacher, who is also very intelligent, was convinced,…

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Are the twelve Jordan crossing stones still visible today at Gigal?

Question: Are the twelve Jordan crossing stones still visible today at Gigal? Answer: “And the children of Israel did so, just as Joshua commanded, and took up twelve stones from the midst of the Jordan, as the LORD had spoken to Joshua, according to the number of the tribes of the children of Israel, and…

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Are the trials of Jesus historically accurate?

Question: Are the trials of Jesus historically accurate? I ran across a web site that claims that some of the details of the trial were not historically accurate, but rather made up. The web site also claims that Pilate was not portrayed accurately and that the trial before the Sanhedrin (or I assume the questioning…

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The Historical Accuracy of the Bible

by Jim Sasser To be divinely inspired, a book must be historically accurate.  For if its credibility cannot be established on the basis of known events, it certainly cannot be relied upon as an adequate guide in matters beyond our ability to check.  On the other hand, if we can demonstrate that such a book…

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What happened before the Restoration movement?

Question: I have been discussing with a lady about the importance of worshiping God in “spirit and in truth.” I told her that the seed was planted in America according to the biblical pattern.  Her question is “what happened to all the people between the time of the early church and the restoration of the church…

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Who was High Priest when David ate the showbread, Abiathar or Ahimelech?

Question: Can you please help me with this supposed contradiction? In Mark 2:23-26, Jesus talks about how David went into the house of God and ate the showbread “in the days/in the time” of Abiathar the high priest. In 1 Samuel 21, it says that David came to Ahimelech, not Abiathar when he eventually ate…

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Why did Nehemiah have to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem? What happened to it?

Question: Why did Nehemiah have to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem? What happened to it? Answer: God had the Babylonians come to take Israel into captivity because of Israel’s sins. The Israelites resisted and the Babylonians (also called the Chaldeans) broke into Jerusalem and leveled the city. “And in the fifth month, on the seventh…

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Did Asa and Jehoshaphat’s reigns overlap in Judah?

Question: From the dates I can find, King Asa and Jehoshaphat overlapped in their reigns as kings. 873 – 870. Is that correct? And why the overlap? Also, when Elijah was fleeing from Jezebel and went to Judah do we know for sure which king was reigning over Judah (Asa or Jehoshaphat). Answer: Asa is…

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How long did the exodus from Egypt take?

Question: How long did it take Israel to travel out of Egypt? I know that they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness of Sinai, but how long did it take them to walk the journey from Egypt to the crossing of the Red Sea? Answer: The Exodus started on the fourteenth day of the…

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The Church in 1492

by Kent Heaton The world of 1492 was very small. Men knew very little about the earth as we know it today. Christopher Columbus sailed this important year with a crew of 87 to discover a new world. His adventure literally changed the face of the world and man came to realize the world was…

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The Mesha Stele

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton In 1868, a stone monument was found at the ancient site of Dibon, once the capital of Moab. The site is currently located in the modern country of Jordan. The black basalt stele is a record of King Mesha of Moab recounting his rebellion against Israel. “Now Mesha king of Moab…

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How did Simeon and Levi manage to wipe out Shechem?

Question: I have a question regarding Genesis 34:29. I was wondering how the two sons, Simeon and Levi, were able to carry captive all the women after they killed all the male Hivites? Would these two persons have enough binding material to bind a whole town? Also, how did Simeon and Levi kill all of…

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Could Hegesippus have been mistaken and John was sent to Patmos in A.D. 70?

Question: Ran into your article, Dating the Book of Revelation, on the net.  The Hegesippus evidence is actually addressed in John A. T. Robinson’s “Redating the New Testament.”  Both Domitian and Nerva were in Rome during 69 and 70 AD, while Vespasian and Titus were campaigning in Palestine.  They had delegated imperial authority in Vespasian’s absence. …

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Who was Flavius Josephus?

Question: I am wondering about something: Often I hear about a historian, named Flavius Josephus. His writings are referred to many times, but I am wondering just how reliable is his writings? Do you believe this resource to be as useful as others seem to? How can we be sure he wrote about things correctly?…

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How could Herod, an Idumean, end up ruling Israel?

Question: I found the article on the Internet concerning Edom quite informative. I am reading Josephus Flavious and have some interest in what the secular historians say in regard to biblical times and places. Josephus states that Herod was an Idumean. My question is, since Ezekiel’s time, when the land was uninhabited, how a personality…

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What happened to Barabbas?

Question: Does the Bible say what happened to Barabbas after the crucifixion of Jesus? How would I find out? Answer: The world contains a lot of people and the history of most is not recorded. We know about Barabbas solely because he was offered as an alternative to releasing Jesus. We know that he was…

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Is there something indicating that Bathsheba was an Israelite?

Question: Is there a particular scripture that tells that Bathsheba was an Israelite? Answer: Bathsheba was married to a Hittite, but we can surmise that she was an Israelite because her father’s name was Eliam (II Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel (I Chronicles 3:5). These names are Hebrew. Eliam means “God of the people” and Ammiel…

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Why was the kingdom divided in the Old Testament?

Question: Why was the kingdom divided in the Old Testament? Answer: “But King Solomon loved many foreign women, as well as the daughter of Pharaoh: women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians, and Hittites- from the nations of whom the LORD had said to the children of Israel, “You shall not intermarry with them, nor…

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Did David do some of the preparatory work for the Temple?

Question: I know Solomon built the temple; David couldn’t because of the wars he had been involved in (I Kings 5). But didn’t David prepare some of the material for the building of the temple? Or was he involved a little in the preparation? Answer: “Now it was in the heart of my father David to build…

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