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Bible Facts: Studies, Teachings, and Historical Research

A trusted resource for deep exploration of biblical truths, presented in a clean, professional format.

Welcome to Bible Facts

This site is dedicated to studies, teachings, and historical research on biblical truths. Explore deeply without feeling overwhelmed, with structured content and easy navigation.

Studies

Our studies focus on key biblical themes. Click to expand for details.

YHWH's Unchanging Nature

YHWH's eternal nature is affirmed in Malachi 3:6: "For I YHWH do not change." This contrasts with human variability and emphasizes covenant faithfulness.

Individual Responsibility for Sin

Ezekiel 18:20: "The soul who sins shall die. The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father." Sin is personal, not inherited.

Repentance Without Blood

Jonah 3:5–10: The Ninevites repented, and YHWH relented without sacrifice, showing forgiveness through turning from evil.

Teachings

Teachings on YHWH’s direct relationship and prohibitions.

YHWH Forbids Human Sacrifice

Deuteronomy 18:10: "There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or daughter as an offering." YHWH rejects human blood for forgiveness.

YHWH's Oneness

Deuteronomy 6:4: "Hear, O Israel: YHWH our God, YHWH is one." YHWH shares power with no one.

Do Not Add to Torah

Deuteronomy 4:2: "You shall not add to the word that I command you, nor take from it."

Historical Research

Research on timelines and contexts, using Hebrew Bible evidence.

Job's Timeline (~2000–1800 BC)

Job 1:1 places Job in Uz, Edom/Arabia. His sacrifices (Job 1:5) are patriarchal, pre-Moses. Wealth (Job 1:3) and longevity (Job 42:16) match Abraham’s era.

Job as a Gentile

Job 1:1: "A man in the land of Uz." Uz is non-Israelite (Lam. 4:21). No Mosaic law or Israelite tribes mentioned.

Levitical Priesthood Corruption

1 Samuel 2:12–17: Eli’s sons abused offerings. 2 Kings 23:10: Priests allowed child sacrifices to Molech, forbidden by YHWH (Deut. 18:10).

Solomon's Influence

1 Kings 11:4–8: Solomon built altars for Molech, enabling child sacrifices (2 Kings 23:10).