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What is the message of the book Micah?

A victory for God's kingdom


Did Jesus build tables?

Mark calls Jesus a carpenter, although Matthew, perhaps in deference, was reluctant to call Jesus a village carpenter and referred to him as "the carpenter's son". The other gospels do not refer to Jesus either as a carpenter or even as a carpenter's son. If Mark is correct, and Jesus was a carpenter, then he would have made tables.


What message did the heavenly visitors bring Abraham?

That they would have a child even though they were way beyond childbearing age, 80's and 90's Sarah, after doubting God's message gave birth to Isaac.


When He was teaching what did Jesus quote frequently to?

The coming Kingdom of God was His core message.


Who is Dan Galilee?

Dan Galilee is not a person, it's a place. The City of Dan was a Israeli settlement in Galilee a few thousand years ago. The name comes from a biblical child of Jacob. Jacob's wife Rachel could have no children, so at her suggestion, he took her maidservant Bilhah as wife. Bilhah had a child whom Rachel named Dan.


What kind of message did the story the kingdom of fools convey?

The story "The Kingdom of Fools" conveys the message of the importance of honesty and critical thinking. It highlights the consequences of blindly following authority figures and the value of questioning and challenging misleading information.


What was St Paul's ministry to the gentiles?

He preached the core message of Jesus - the Kingdom of God.


What is the message of Jesus in the gospel of Luke?

His core message was the Kingdom of God: Luke 4:43New King James Version (NKJV) 43 but He said to them, "I must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also, because for this purpose I have been sent."


What is mention the most in the Bible?

The central message of the Bible is the Coming Kingdom of God and the salvation of mankind.


Why did Jesus go to Galilee?

It is only in Matthew's Gospel (26:32) and Mark's Gospel (14:28) that Jesus tells the disciples that he will see them in Galilee. Again in Matthew's Gospel (28:10) the risen Jesus tells the women to tell the disciples that he will see them in Galilee. In Mark's Gospel (16:7), the young man inside the tomb repeats the message that Jesus had previously given the disciples, to meet him in Galilee. In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus really did meet the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, just as he had told them he would. This is the one gospel that properly links Jesus' instruction to what happens later. Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. This allows us to assume that Jesus might well have met the disciples there, even if the Gospel does not say so. However, the 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was subsequently added, and this removes any possibility of Jesus planning to meet the disciples in Galilee, since it portrays him as meeting them at a meal in Jerusalem, where he gave them a parting message. It would not have made sense in Luke's Gospel for Jesus to say that he would meet the disciples in Galilee because, after his resurrection, he met them in Jerusalem and was then taken bodily up into heaven on the very evening of his resurrection. Again, in John's Gospel it would have made little sense for Jesus to say that he would meet the disciples in Galilee because he met them twice in Jerusalem, although he later did meet them in Galilee.


Roman officials feared Jesus' message because?

He preached of the coming of a new kingdom. They thought he was possibly planing a rebellion but the kingdom he preached was not a earthly one but in the hearts of men.


What is the main message in 2 Corinthians?

The main message in 2 Corinthians is about Paul defending his apostleship and authority as well as emphasizing the importance of reconciliation and forgiveness among believers. It also highlights the theme of strength in weakness, where Paul discusses how God's power is made perfect in human weakness.