Is it true that humans “have souls” and animals do not? I do not know of anything in the Bible that substantiates this claim.
"Be Fruitful and Multiply": A Biblical Theology of Offspring
Why is Jesus Called the "Son of Man"?
Was Jesus' Body "Broken" For You?
Book Review: The Unseen Realm (Heiser)
Michael Heiser’s The Unseen Realm is a book that every serious student of the Bible should take up. This book challenges conventional interpretations of Scripture and provokes the reader to consider a more supernatural view of the world than he likely holds. Hence the subtitle of the book, Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible.
Dry Bones and the Resurrection of the Dead (Ezekiel 37:1-14)
The Image of God—Fallen and Restored
The Mark of Cain
Who Were the “Sons of God” and the Nephilim? (Genesis 6:1-4)
What Was "the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil" For?
Seeing the Bible's Big Picture
How to Interpret the Bible
A Summary of Zephaniah
Is "Virgin" the Correct Translation of Isaiah 7:14?
The claim that Hitchens and others make is that the Hebrew word behind “virgin” (עַלְמָה alma) in this text simply means “young woman.” The implication is that nothing miraculous is being promised, and that therefore, universal Christian tradition regarding the virgin birth of Christ is based fundamentally on an illegitimate reading of the Old Testament Scripture.
Why We Should Use the Hebrew Order of the Old Testament
The Abraham Chiasm: The Structure of the Abrahamic Narrative of Genesis
Which Books Belong in the Old Testament?
The word canon comes from the Greek kanon (κανων), meaning “rule.” The canon of Scripture thus refers to the rule of Scripture, identifying what is Scripture. But the issue of canon actually deals with two questions: (1) Which books belong in the Bible? (2) And what should be the order of these books?
Made to Reign
Resources for Studying the Bible
The Story of the Bible
God is always the hero in the story of the Bible. He created man from the dust to bring Him glory, yet man has continually rebelled against Him. But God in His grace and goodness has been redeeming man ever since, restoring man in his relationship with Him and promising to fully redeem His people at the final resurrection.