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Why is there no conclusive archaeological evidence for the six cities of
refuge
(Numbers 35:9-15) if they were central to Israelite legal practice?
Where do you find
refuge
in times of trouble?
Psalm 31:1 refers to God as a "
refuge
," so why do historical records still depict David facing ongoing military defeats?
What were the biblical Cities of
Refuge
for?
Is there any extrabiblical historical record substantiating the actual practice of these
refuge
cities as set forth in Joshua 20?
Deuteronomy 19:2-3: Is there any archaeological evidence of Israel establishing and maintaining these cities of
refuge
as described?
What does "God is our
refuge
and strength" mean?
Can the claim that "God is our
refuge
and strength" (Psalm 46:1) be historically validated via archeological or extra-biblical evidence?
How can one find
refuge
under His wings?
Why would a just God need these specific cities of
refuge
in Joshua 20 if He could prevent unjust killings in the first place?
Where is the archaeological evidence confirming the six cities of
refuge
mentioned in Joshua 20:7-8?
Psalm 36:7 speaks of taking
refuge
in God's shadow-what scientific or historical evidence supports the literal or metaphorical validity of this promise?
What evidence supports the psalmist's confidence (Ps 61:3-4) in a physical "
refuge
" or "tower" when no solid archaeological proof exists?
Deuteronomy 19:6: Why would God allow a "blood avenger" to pursue someone innocent of intentional murder, and where is this justice in historical context?
In Psalm 62, why is there still rampant injustice (verses 3, 9-10) if God truly is the believer's secure
refuge
?
What is the Bible's stance on asylum seekers?
How does the system of protection for manslaughter in Joshua 20:1-6 align or conflict with other Mosaic laws on homicide and justice?
How could David justify seeking
refuge
among Israel's enemies in 1 Samuel 27:1?
How plausible is it that the avenger of blood system (Numbers 35:19) was enforced fairly in the context of ancient Near Eastern tribal justice?
Should we escape to the mountains for safety?
Why does Psalm 57 portray God with "wings" (Psalm 57:1) if much of Christian doctrine teaches that God is spirit and without physical form?
How can the compassionate approach to accidental killers in Joshua 20 be reconciled with the violent conquests described earlier, such as in Joshua 6?
How does a hen gather her chicks?
If David truly wrote Psalm 57 while hiding in a cave, why is there no direct archaeological evidence confirming this event or location (Psalm 57:1)?
Who will guide me to the higher rock?
What is the significance of the Cave of Adullam?
What does "The Lord is My Rock" mean?
1 Samuel 25:29 - How does Abigail's reference to David's "secure bundle of life" align with or deviate from other Old Testament depictions of divine protection?
What defines the Sanctuary Movement?
In light of biblical accounts where the righteous do suffer (e.g., Job), does Psalm 91 contradict other Scriptures regarding God's protection?
What is Hebron's significance in the Bible?
Where is En Gedi located in the Bible?
What are the Horns of the Altar's significance?
Does the imagery in Psalm 144:2, describing God as a fortress, conflict with the concept of a transcendent, non-physical deity elsewhere in the Bible?
Is God our eternal dwelling place?
Why does Psalm 46 present God's protection differently compared to other biblical passages that depict divine interventions more explicitly?
How can David's earlier triumphs over the Philistines, such as in 1 Samuel 17, be reconciled with Achish's acceptance of him in 1 Samuel 29?
What is the main theme of Shelter of the Most High?
What happens at the secret place?
What role did Egyptians play in biblical narratives?
Proverbs 18:10: Why do wars and disasters persist if God's name supposedly guarantees safety as a "strong tower"?
Is the Lord's name a strong tower?
Psalm 32:7 depicts God as a hiding place from trouble; why do devout individuals still face suffering and calamities?
Psalm 142:4 shows David claiming no one cares for him-how does this reconcile with 1 Samuel 22:2, where he has loyal followers?
What does "kiss the Son" mean in Psalm 2:12?
Why appeal to divine protection in Psalm 61 if many devout figures throughout history still suffered or were defeated?
What does "Healing in His Wings" signify?
Who is the Avenger of Blood in the Bible?
Do the cities assigned in Joshua 21 conflict with the earlier tribal boundaries in Joshua 14-20?
What does "Every word of God is pure" mean?
What does "God of Jeshurun" mean?
What is Zoar's significance in the Bible?
What does the Bible say about God's protection?
How does Psalm 57's depiction of David's unwavering trust align with other biblical passages that portray his moral failures (e.g., 2 Samuel 11)?
Where can he find a place to stay?
How could David and his men remain completely unnoticed by Saul's large army in the same cave (1 Samuel 24:3)?
How can the psalmist abide in God's "tabernacle forever" (Ps 61:4) when Jewish worship practices and structures changed over time?
If 1 Samuel 23:14 places David in uncharted wilderness strongholds, why is there little or no archaeological trace of these specific hideouts today?
What does the Bible say about feeling overwhelmed?
Psalm 142:1 labels this a prayer of David in a cave-where is the historical or archaeological evidence supporting this cave event?
What does "bulwark" mean in the Bible?
In Psalm 62:1-2, how can the promise of complete safety in God be reconciled with the reality of suffering and death among believers?
Did cavemen actually exist, and who were they?
What is the meaning of Michtam in the Psalms?
How do we reconcile Psalm 52:6-7 with other biblical texts that show evildoers prospering instead of being mocked?
How does God provide safety and protection?
How does God provide protection to believers?
In Matthew 2:13-15, is there any historical or archeological evidence supporting a Jewish refugee community fleeing to Egypt at that time?
Why does 1 Chronicles 9:3 include tribes like Ephraim and Manasseh in Jerusalem, contradicting other passages indicating they didn't return?
In Ezekiel 31:6, is the claim that "all the birds of the heavens" nested in its boughs to be taken literally, and if so, is it biologically plausible?
What is the Bible's middle verse?
What does Ruth reveal about God's character and actions?
Is it safer to believe in God or not?
Was Jesus ever considered a refugee?
Why does the imagery of roaring and foaming waters (Psalm 46:3) conflict with modern oceanographic understanding?
Why is trusting in man considered a curse?
What does "Taste and See that the Lord is Good" mean?
What is the significance of the Rock of Salvation?
In Psalm 84:3, how could birds nest on the altar if it was used for sacrifices?
What does "The Lord is my light and salvation" mean?
Jeremiah 7:4: How can this passage imply the temple offers no protection despite other texts suggesting God's presence there protects His people?
What lessons does Noah's flood story teach us today?
What archaeological or historical evidence supports the existence of David's 600-man force (1 Samuel 23:13) during a time of limited resources and political instability?
Why does Psalm 43:2 suggest God has forsaken the writer, when other passages emphasize God's constant presence?
Isaiah 16:4-5 prophesies a throne established in mercy; how do we reconcile this claim with Judah's eventual destruction and exile?
Psalm 63:1 mentions David in the wilderness of Judah-why is there no confirmed archaeological record of his presence there?
Genesis 12:10: Does any external record confirm a famine severe enough to prompt Abram's journey to Egypt?
What are the key themes in the Psalms of David?
What extra-biblical sources, if any, corroborate or challenge the events and political dynamics described in 1 Samuel 29?
Who was Corrie ten Boom?
How can Psalm 3:3 describe God as a literal shield if such protection contradicts observable natural laws?
Proverbs 30:5 calls every word of God flawless; how can this be true if the Bible appears to contain contradictions?
Psalm 91:11-12 mentions angels providing physical protection; how does that claim hold up against modern scientific understanding of natural events?
How can the depiction of the earth "giving way" (Psalm 46:2) be reconciled with scientific evidence for stable geological processes?
How can Psalm 34:8 state "taste and see that the Lord is good" when there is no empirical way to measure spiritual experiences?
How does the promise of safety in Isaiah 33:16 align with observable instances of righteous people facing disaster historically?
Are there historical or archaeological records that confirm David's stay in Philistine territory mentioned in 1 Samuel 27?
What does "In God We Trust" mean?
What is the Geneva Bible?
How can I find stability and strength in life?
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