Questions about Hebrews How can we enter into God's rest?……Does Hebrews 6:4-6 mean we can lose our salvation?……What does it mean that Jesus is our mediator?……What does Hebrews 10:26 mean?……Who are “the cloud of witnesses” mentioned in Hebrews 12:1?……What does it mean that Jesus is the author and perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2)?……What does […]

Questions about Luke Who was Theophilus at the beginning of Luke and Acts?……What should we learn from the life of John the Baptist?……What were the key events in the life of Jesus Christ?……What should we learn from the life of Luke?……Why are Jesus’ genealogies in Matthew and Luke so different?……When were Joseph and Mary considered […]

Gospel of Luke Author: The Gospel of Luke does not identify its author. From Luke 1:1-4 and Acts 1:1-3, it is clear that the same author wrote both Luke and Acts, addressing both to "most excellent Theophilus," possibly a Roman dignitary. The tradition from the earliest days of the church has been that Luke, a […]

Questions about Matthew What were the key events in the life of Jesus Christ?……What should we learn from the life of John the Baptist?……Is there an error in the counting of the generations in Matthew chapter 1?……Why are Jesus’ genealogies in Matthew and Luke so different?……When were Joseph and Mary considered married?……What does it mean […]

Gospel of Matthew This gospel is known as the Gospel of Matthew because it was written by the apostle of the same name. The style of the book is exactly what would be expected of a man who was once a tax collector. Matthew has a keen interest in accounting (18:23-24; 25:14-15). The book is […]

Questions about Mark What should we learn from the life of John the Baptist?……What were the key events in the life of Jesus Christ?……Why did Jesus refer to James and John as the sons of thunder?……What does it mean to be "fishers of men"?……Who were the twelve (12) disciples / apostles of Jesus Christ?……What does […]

Gospel of Mark Author: Although the Gospel of Mark does not name its author, it is the unanimous testimony of early church fathers that Mark was the author. He was an associate of the Apostle Peter, and evidently his spiritual son (1 Peter 5:13). From Peter he received first-hand information of the events and teachings […]