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Acts 23:6-7 - Did Paul use his
Pharisee
identity just to create division, and is there historical evidence supporting such a reaction from the council?
Who were the Pharisees in the Bible?
What does "Leaven of the Pharisees" mean?
In John 9:13-16, why would the Pharisees react so harshly if this account were verifiable?
Who were the scribes and Pharisees?
Is there historical or archeological support to confirm or question the parable of the
Pharisee
and tax collector in Luke 18:9-14?
John 7:52 - The Pharisees claim no prophet arises from Galilee, but Jonah was from Galilee; is this an error or contradiction?
What distinguishes Sadducees from Pharisees?
What does it mean to be pharisaical?
Who were the Herodians in the Bible?
In Mark 8:11-12, why does Jesus refuse to provide a sign from heaven after performing other miracles?
What are the different sects of Judaism?
Why did Simon doubt Jesus' acceptance of the sinful woman?
Luke 7:36-50 - How does the anointing of Jesus by a sinful woman align, or conflict, with other anointing accounts in the Gospels regarding location, timing, and participants?
What does exceeding scribes' righteousness mean?
Who was Nicodemus in the Bible?
Is Jesus contradicting established Jewish laws by declaring that eating with unwashed hands does not defile a person (Matthew 15:1-11)?
Who was Gamaliel in the Bible?
In Luke 11:42-52, how do we reconcile Jesus' strict criticism of religious leaders with other passages that affirm the divine origin and authority of the Law?
Who is truly justified, the humble or the proud?
Mark 2:23-28 - How reliable is the story of disciples picking grain on the Sabbath, given the potential historical and legal disputes that should have arisen?
What did Jesus mean by "whitewashed tombs"?
(Matthew 23:2) Is there historical or archaeological evidence for the "seat of Moses" mentioned here?
Acts 5:34-39: Is there any external historical mention of Gamaliel backing the early Christians, or is this account potentially biased?
What events marked Jesus' third year of ministry?
What occurred on Holy Tuesday before Easter?
Did Jesus judge others? (John 8:15 vs. John 5:22)
In Luke 5:17-26, what evidence supports the sudden physical restoration of a paralyzed man, and how scientifically plausible is this miracle?
What was the identity of the Sadducees?
What is the significance of Moses' Seat?
What does "kingdom of God" mean in Luke 17:20?
(Luke 6:1-5) How can Jesus justify breaking Sabbath rules, allegedly set by God, by appealing to David's actions?
How do we reconcile Jesus placing God's command above human tradition with similar teachings about observance of ritual cleanliness in other scriptures (Matthew 15:3-9)?
John 8:14-18: How do Jesus's statements about His testimony reconcile with other biblical passages that require two or more witnesses?
What defines being a child of hell?
Why does Jesus's restrictive view on divorce (Matthew 19:3-9) seem to conflict with more lenient provisions in Deuteronomy 24:1-4?
What did Jesus mean by "seeks a sign"?
What lessons does the adulterous woman's story teach us?
Luke 7:29-30 - Does the mention of people rejecting John's baptism but being open to Jesus contradict or undermine John's prophetic role elsewhere in Scripture?
Who were the scribes in the Bible?
John 8:3-5: Is there historical or legal evidence that supports the described procedure for dealing with adultery under Jewish law?
Matthew 22:41-46: How can Jesus be both the Son of David and David's Lord without contradicting the lineage and titles described elsewhere in Scripture?
Luke 14:3-4: How can Jesus justify healing on the Sabbath, when Old Testament law (Exodus 20:8-11) seems strict about keeping it holy?
Why does Jesus openly criticize ritual hand-washing (Mark 7:1-13) if it has clear roots in Old Testament law?
What is the Gospel of Nicodemus?
Why did David eat the showbread in the Bible?
How can Paul claim to be "blameless" under the law in Philippians 3:6 if other scriptures (like Romans 3:10) state that no one is righteous?
Who was Simon the Leper in the Bible?
Why does Jesus appear contradictory when He says, "He who is not with me is against me" (Matthew 12:30) but also, "He who is not against us is for us" (Mark 9:40)?
Do they have a form of godliness but deny power?
Who were the publicans in the Bible?
Are you avoiding the behavior of hypocrites?
What does "virtue signaling" mean?
What does "holier than thou" mean?
What is the meaning of Jesus eating with sinners?
Did Jesus violate the Sabbath law?
Acts 22:3 - Is there any historical evidence that Paul was really trained under Gamaliel?
What role did tax collectors have in the Bible?
What is the Bible's view on physical appearance?
Who was Theudas mentioned in the Bible?
What does "the kingdom of God is within you" mean?
Why does Jesus' strict stance on divorce in Mark 10:2-12 appear to contradict earlier Jewish law that allowed it?
Mark 2:18-22 - Why does Jesus' stance on fasting differ so greatly from Jewish customs, and does this contradict Old Testament laws?
Why does Jesus tell people not to call anyone "father" (Matthew 23:9), yet the Bible refers to Abraham as "our father" (Romans 4:16)?
What does "condemned by your words" mean?
Why do different Gospels have different reasons for why Jesus was arrested?
Why does Jesus say divorce is only allowed for sexual immorality (Matthew 19:9), while Paul later allows for abandonment (1 Corinthians 7:15)?
Does Jesus' challenge to "Corban" in Mark 7:9-13 contradict the biblical command to honor parents?
Why do you hypocritically ignore justice, mercy, and faithfulness?
Why did Jesus prioritize sinners over the righteous?
What lessons do Jesus' parables teach us?
Was apostle Paul ever married?
In Luke 19:39-40, what scientific basis could explain or allow the stones to "cry out" if the people kept silent?
Who were the Zealots in the Bible?
John 8:6-7: Why is there no historical or archaeological record of Jesus writing on the ground, given its significance to this event?
(Matthew 23:35) How can Abel and Zechariah, separated by centuries, both be cited as if they belong back-to-back in a single bloodguilt narrative?
In Luke 5:33-39, how do these teachings on fasting align or conflict with other biblical passages that strongly advocate regular fasts?
Mark 12:13-17: If Jesus endorses paying taxes to an oppressive regime, how does that square with calls for justice elsewhere in Scripture?
Who are Paul and Timothy in the Bible?
Why would a shepherd risk leaving ninety-nine sheep to fend for themselves just to find one, as stated in Luke 15:4?
Matthew 22:15-22: Does Jesus's instruction to "render to Caesar" conflict with other biblical commands to serve God alone?
Why are you a brood of vipers?
Do they honor me with lips, not hearts?
What defines spiritual abuse?
What is the birth year of Apostle Paul?
What does "humble themselves will be exalted" mean?
What does the Bible say about narcissism?
What is the Bible's perspective on lawyers?
(Acts 4:13) Could uneducated fishermen like Peter and John realistically display such eloquence and boldness before religious authorities?
What constitutes blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
Why did Jesus instruct not to call anyone father?
What does "not be overrighteous or overwise" mean?
How does the timing of Jesus's entry in Luke 19:28-40 align or conflict with other Gospel accounts of the Triumphal Entry?
What constitutes the pride of life?
Why do the Gospels contain anachronistic details suggesting they were written later?
Why does the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32 not address the older brother's grievances more directly?
Why judge before knowing the full story?
What happens when the blind lead the blind?
What does the Bible say about religion?
In Mark 8:22-26, why is the blind man's healing done in two stages instead of instantly if Jesus is all-powerful?
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