By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2010 The Pharisees and Saducees had a common motive, to entrap Jesus no matter how He answered the three questions in this section of Matthew:…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2010 Though there is a chapter division here, the argument of the context definitely indicates that this parable is the conclusion of a trilogy of…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2010 The parable in this passage tells of a the landowner who hired people at different times during the day, and at the end, paid…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2004 Why didn’t Jesus want people to tell about being healed? What did He mean when He said, “Let the dead bury their dead”? Is…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Can we trust what the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke and John—tell us about Jesus, or are they merely the product of the writers’ imagination? Dr. Ankerberg…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2001 In September, 2000, Pope John Paul II announced the Roman Catholic Church is necessary for salvation. Three months later he declared: “All the righteous on earth,…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 How do we find out about who Jesus was and what he did? Are the Gospel writers reliable sources of information? Dr. Ankerberg explains. Contents…
By: Rev. Sam Harris; ©2001 Rev. Sam Harris explains how the parable of the two sons found in Matthew 21:28-32 relates to us and to our relationship with God. A…
By: Rev. Sam Harris; ©2000 What did Simeon mean when he used those words in Luke 2:29? Rev. Harris explains two meanings and makes his choice of the one he…