How well do you know the Book of Acts? In this video, you’ll be challenged with 20 engaging Bible quiz questions covering the early church, the apostles’ journeys, powerful miracles, and the spread of the Gospel.
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Extremely Difficult Bible Quiz. Less than 1% can answer all the questions correctly. How many questions can you answer correctly? Share your score in the comments!
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Today's Christian generation is most interested in one thing, and that is salvation. Could there be a problem with that? I think so, because it would make God secondary. https://t.co/X1JSpLAGXx
We have expanded the list of apocryphal writings with the Book of Enoch, now 21 apocryphal books are available on our website.
The Book of Enoch is one of the most intriguing and controversial ancient writings. Though not included in most versions of the Bible, this text has fascinated scholars, theologians, and historians for centuries. The Book of Enoch presents detailed accounts of angels, visions of heaven, and prophecies that seem to echo themes later found in Christian and Jewish traditions.
One of the most notable aspects of The Book of Enoch is its discussion of the "Watchers", a group of angels who descended to Earth and interacted with humanity. This narrative not only shaped early Jewish thought but also influenced later Christian writings, including ideas that appear in the New Testament. Because of its vivid descriptions of cosmic battles and divine judgment, The Book of Enoch has been linked to apocalyptic literature that emphasizes the struggle between good and evil.
While The Book of Enoch was excluded from most biblical canons, it remains a vital source for understanding ancient religious imagination. For readers today, The Book of Enoch continues to spark debate—whether as a historical curiosity, a spiritual text, or a lens into the hidden traditions of early faith communities.
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The holiday of Yom Kippur begins on the evening of 1st of October and ends the following evening. When we hear the word holiday, we usually think of something positive, since holidays usually bring us joy. But this is not the case with Yom Kippur.
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