On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/27/25), Hank discusses the way God used Israel as the axe of His judgment against Canaan, and the question of whether the Israelites who survived the forty years of wilderness wanderings would also survive the prosperity in the land of promise.
Hank also answers the following questions:
- My grandmother was Aboriginal, and she believed in the native ways. Did she go to hell when she died? Winston – Calgary, AB (6:48)
- Is the English Standard Version of the Bible a good translation? Andre – Clearwater, FL (15:11)
- Can you explain why God asked Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job?” in Job chapter 1? Henry – Peace River, AB (17:27)
- How does a Christian use discernment in judging? Shouldn’t there be a change of behavior in the lives of believers? Chad – Salem, VA (19:57)
- Is it acceptable biblically for an older woman to date or marry a younger man? Kay – TN (23:52)
Resources related to today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast:
“How can Christians legitimize a God who orders the genocide of entire nations?”
“Was Israel Commanded to Commit Genocide?”
“Killing the Canaanites: A Response to the New Atheism’s ‘Divine Genocide’ Claims”
Is God a Moral Monster? and Did God Really Command Genocide? by Paul Copan
“Onward Christian Soldiers? Just War Tradition”
“Jihad, Jizya, and Just War Theory”
“Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen to Good People?”
“Why Does God Allow Suffering?”
“An Exposé of the Eastern Lightning Cult”
Christian Research Journal Special Print Issue: “The Eastern Lighting Cult: Christ Returns to Earth as a Female?”
The Complete Bible Answer Book—Collector’s Edition, Revised and Expanded by Hank Hanegraaff
Has God Spoken? Memorable Proofs of the Bible’s Divine Inspiration by Hank Hanegraaff
Truth Matters, Life Matters More: The Unexpected Beauty of an Authentic Christian Life by Hank Hanegraaff
“Bible Versions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part One)”
“Bible Versions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part Two)”
“Is Your Modern Translation Corrupt?”
“The King James Version Debate: A Plea for Realism”
