Answers in The Bible

E

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Here are Bible-related topics that begin with the letter "E" along with brief explanations or references:

People:

  • Eve – The first woman created by God, wife of Adam.

  • Elijah – A prophet known for his miracles and confrontation with Baal worshippers.

  • Elisha – Elijah’s successor who performed many miracles.

  • Esau – The elder twin of Jacob, who sold his birthright for a meal.

  • Esther – A queen who saved the Jewish people from destruction.

  • Ezekiel – A prophet known for his vivid visions and messages of restoration.

  • Ezra – A priest and scribe who helped rebuild Jerusalem after the exile.

Places:

  • Eden – The garden where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall.

  • Egypt – A key location in biblical history, especially in the Exodus story.

  • Ephesus – A city where Paul ministered and to which he addressed the letter of Ephesians.

  • Emmaus – A village where the resurrected Jesus appeared to two disciples.

Concepts:

  • Eternal life – The gift of living forever with God.

  • Evangelism – The act of spreading the Gospel message.

  • Election – God's choice of individuals or groups for His purposes.

  • Exile – The period when the Israelites were taken captive to Babylon.

  • Exodus – The deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt.

Books of the Bible:

  • Ephesians – Paul’s letter emphasizing unity in Christ.

  • Exodus – The second book of the Bible detailing Israel’s deliverance from Egypt.

  • Ezra – A book about the return from exile and the rebuilding of the temple.

  • Ecclesiastes – A wisdom book reflecting on the meaning of life.

Objects and Symbols:

  • Eagle – A symbol of strength and renewal in Scripture.

  • Epistle – A letter written by an apostle, often to early Christian churches.

  • Ephod – A priestly garment in ancient Israel.

  • Eye – Symbolic of perception, understanding, and divine watchfulness.

Events:

  • Exodus from Egypt – Israel’s deliverance under Moses’ leadership.

  • Esther’s bravery – Her intervention to save her people.

  • Elijah’s ascension – Taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire.