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Didn't find what you were looking for? Enter your Biblical question | The Brown Bible
This website allows people to ask any question about Religion, God, Christianity, the Bible, or whatever and then they will send back an answer.The "New Wine" of Acts 2:13
What is the "new wine" of Acts 2:13? The record could have just said "wine." What is the meaning and significance of "new wine?"What is the Point of Parables in the Gospels?
(by Ken Brown) Many say Jesus spoke in parables to easily relate his point to by the masses. But the one record in the Bible has Jesus saying his purpose was the opposite.Romans on Righteousness (Part Two) | The Brown Bible
(by Ken Brown) Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not reckon sin? I should say so!! Now THAT would be quite the deal to get in on would it not? Who is it that gets to have this amazing grace?Mohammed and the Mountain | The Brown Bible
I'll bet there are other lines you have heard incorrectly attributed to the Bible. I'd love to hear your stories. Your comments on this will be interesting and informative. Or maybe you have questionsSome Thoughts on the Phrase, The Power of Prayer | The Brown Bible
(by Ken Brown) Is there power in prayer or is the power in the One Who answers our prayers? Prayer, when it is supplication for necessities, is nothing more nor less than a matter of asking.Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword?
Did Jesus really say that all they who live by the sword will die by the sword? Let s take a closer look at exactly what Jesus said and why.Have You Ever Wondered about Proverbs?
“Proverb” as it is used in God’s Word, means “a wise saying.” Sayings from the book of Proverbs are some times misused. It is easy to quote proverbs that seem to back up your opinion.The Right to Your Own Opinion
“Everyone has the right to his own opinion.” We hear this line used from time to time, and in certain contexts I don’t disagree. But is it always true?The Brown Bible >> No More Conscience of Sins
The Israelites could get forgiven of their sins, but they had to keep coming back to the temple year by year to get forgiven again...