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261 | The Specific Sins of Sodom | Ezek 16:49 | Radioman2 | 91941 | ||
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262 | From where is the KIngdom Lydia? | Dan 2:31 | Radioman2 | 60374 | ||
According to ateo, "Daniel's 70 weeks is not a messianic prophecy." However, according to the Messiah Himself: NASB Matthew 24:15 "Therefore when you see the ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand), AMPLIFIED Matthew 24:15 So when you see the appalling sacrilege [the abomination that astonishes and makes desolate], spoken of by the prophet Daniel, standing in the Holy Place--let the reader take notice and ponder and consider and heed [this]--[Dan. 9:27; 11:31; 12:11.] |
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263 | What is the third toe on the left foot? | Dan 2:41 | Radioman2 | 61949 | ||
In Daniel what is the meaning of the third toe on the left foot (Daniel 2:41-42) of the "single great statue" (Dan 2:31, NASB)? NASB Daniel 2:41 "In that you saw the feet and toes, partly of potter's clay and partly of iron, it will be a divided kingdom; but it will have in it the toughness of iron, inasmuch as you saw the iron mixed with common clay. |
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264 | What is the third toe on the left foot? | Dan 2:41 | Radioman2 | 61961 | ||
1) Yes, it is a duplicate post. Thank you for pointing it out. 2) It is an intentional duplicate post. I originally intended to post this as a question, but instead posted it as a note. Therefore, I reposted to place it in the category I intended -- the Question category. 3) No, it is not a duplicate post in that one post is a Note and the other is a Question. 3) Duplicate post or not, the question remains: "In Daniel what is the meaning of the third toe on the left foot (Daniel 2:41-42) of the "single great statue" (Dan 2:31, NASB)?" "Duplicate post" is not the answer to the question. |
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265 | What is the third toe on the left foot? | Dan 2:41 | Radioman2 | 100286 | ||
Congratulations! You have answered the question correctly in every detail. I nominate you for "Best Prophecy Expert of the forum." Certainly what you have posted here makes as much sense as 99 percent of the prophecy speculation posted on this forum. --Radioman2 |
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266 | The coming of the Lord at the rapture | Joel 2:31 | Radioman2 | 86294 | ||
The coming of the Lord at the rapture 'The Bible clearly and repeatedly teaches that the Second Coming of Christ and the rapture of the Church will occur after the opening of the sixth seal, sometime after the midpoint of Daniel's 70th Week (often erroneously called The Tribulation). If you believe that the rapture occurs at any other time than this, we invite you to see if your beliefs can stand in light of these five scriptures . . . 'In general, there are four events that will characterize the coming of the Lord at the rapture: '1. The return of Jesus Christ '2. The raising of the dead in Christ '3. The rapture of the Church, or the gathering together of the elect. '4. The cosmic signs in heaven that signal Christ's coming and, at the same time, usher in the Day of the Lord (which contains God's wrath). 'Look for the relationship of these four events in the verses below. ------------------------------ '1. Matthew 24:29-31 "Immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other." '2. 1 Thess. 4:16-17, 5:1-4 "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus, we shall always be with the Lord...But concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you. For you yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so comes as a thief in the night [for unbelievers]...But you, brethren are not in darkeness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief." '3. 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 "Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed — in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed." '4. Joel 2:31 "The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord." '5. Revelation 6:12-13, 7-9,14 "I looked when He opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became like blood. And the stars of heaven fell to the earth, as a fig tree drops its late figs when it is shaken by a mighty wind...After these things, I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb...These are the ones that come out of the Great Tribulation...'" ____________________ (www.strongtowerpublishing.com/fivescripturechallenge.htm) |
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267 | The coming of the Lord at the rapture | Joel 2:31 | Radioman2 | 86332 | ||
Basic Second Coming Passages "Prophetic teaching is scattered throughout the Bible. There are however, certain passages that are "basic" if one is to grasp an understanding of the return of Christ. They are: "1. The Prophecies of Daniel "Of particular importance, is the 70 Weeks of Daniel, recorded in Daniel 9:24-27. This passage gives us the general time frame for the fulfillment of God's plan of the ages from Daniel's time forward. It identifies when the 70 weeks begin, what will happen during the 70th Week and what will happen after the completion of the 70th Week. It also informs us of some critical information that will take place during the 70th Week. When one realizes that 69 of those weeks have already transpired, it is more than interesting to note that the world is rushing toward that day in the future when Christ will return and history as we know it will conclude. "2. The Olivet Discourse "It was the Lord, Jesus Christ, who taught about the sign of His second coming on the Mount of Olives during the final week of His life on earth. What He said ought to parallel what the Scripture teaches in other places, since Christ is the author of the visions of Daniel (cf. Dan. 10:5-6; compare with Rev. 1:13-16), the instruction in the Olivet Discourse (Matt. 24:1:1ff) and the book of Revelation (cf. Rev. 1:1ff). When the sequence in Matthew 24:3-31 is examined, it will be found to parallel what Paul taught in I Thessalonians 4-5 and II Thessalonians, particularly chapters one and two, and what we read in Revelation. "3. The Thessalonian Epistles "It is Paul who gives us some detailed information regarding the moment when Christ returns for His own. Paul tells us that what he teaches is "by the word of the Lord" (I Thess. 4:15). The information he gives us perfectly parallels what Jesus taught in the Olivet Discourse and in the book of Revelation. "4. The Book of Revelation "If Daniel gives us the time frame for the end times and the Olivet Discourse gives us a thumbnail sketch of the sequence of the end times, then Revelation gives us the details. "The above passages are essential to an understanding of the end times. God has given the church all the information she needs in order to understand His unfolding plan. Using the study tools referred to above and saturating the heart and mind in prayer and as God's plan of the ages continues to unfold in history, the clarity of our understanding of Biblical revelation will become sharper and more distinct." (http://www.signministries.org/faqs/faq018_wheretobegin.htm) To read more go to: (http://www.solagroup.org/) |
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268 | No Pretrib Before 1880 A.D. | Joel 2:31 | Radioman2 | 86334 | ||
WHAT IS PRETRIB'S ORIGIN? 'First of all, pretribulationism didn't exist before 1830 and there is considerable documentary proof that it was initially introduced in England by Edward Irving, the father of the charismatic Apostolic Church and not John Darby. Edward Irving probably picked up the idea of an "any moment rapture" from his work on the translation of Emanuel Lucunza's book, The Coming of the Messiah in Glory and Majesty, a Catholic priest who initially wrote the book in Spanish under the pen name of Rabbi Ben Ezra. In reality, with whom the pretribulationism position originated really does not make that much difference other than the fact that it contradicts the first 1800 years of prophetic thought and contradicts the plain teaching of the New Testament. 'On the other had, the basic tenant of prewrath (that the Church will undergo the persecution of Antichrist before the return of Christ) was taught clearly and consistently by early Church fathers. Among the evangelicals, what other basic doctrine of Scripture, other than pretribulationism, has been "discovered" in the past 160 years and directly contradicts the basic, accepted teachings (as a whole) of the early church fathers? There is none. Some will tell you that pretribulationism is a result of "progressive revelation," but look out. There is a lot of baggage when you take that position. Where do you stop and who decides where? The revelation of God ceased with the completion of Scriptures.' To read more go to:(http://www.solagroup.org/articles/endtimes/et_0006.html) |
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269 | No Pretrib Before 1880 A.D. | Joel 2:31 | Radioman2 | 86335 | ||
Correction: The title of the original Note should be: No Pretrib Before 1830 A.D. 'First of all, pretribulationism didn't exist before 1830...' |
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270 | Without vision, people perish. Passage? | Mic 3:6 | Radioman2 | 88579 | ||
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271 | What does "the kingdom of God is at hand | Matthew | Radioman2 | 81756 | ||
The promises to Abraham and to his Seed, that is, Christ. Now the promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say, "And to seeds," as referring to many, but rather to one, "And to your seed," that is, Christ. (NASB) Galatians 3:16 Galatians 3 [14] To the end that through [their receiving] Christ Jesus, the blessing [promised] to Abraham might come upon the Gentiles, so that we through faith might [all] receive [the realization of] the promise of the [Holy] Spirit. [15] To speak in terms of human relations, brethren, [if] even a man makes a last will and testament (a merely human covenant), no one sets it aside or makes it void or adds to it when once it has been drawn up and signed (ratified, confirmed). [16] Now the promises (covenants, agreements) were decreed and made to Abraham and his Seed (his Offspring, his Heir). He [God] does not say, And to seeds (descendants, heirs), as if referring to many persons, but, And to your Seed (your Descendant, your Heir), obviously referring to one individual, Who is [none other than] Christ (the Messiah). Galatians 3:14-16 :: Amplified Bible (AMP) |
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272 | What does "the kingdom of God is at hand | Matthew | Radioman2 | 81777 | ||
"The promised Deliverer will come out of Zion and the nation will be saved (Romans 11:25-29). That the Christian now inherits the distinctive Jewish promises is NOT taught in Scripture. The Christian is of the heavenly seed of Abraham (Genesis 15:5,6; Galatians 3:29) and partakes of the spiritual blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant." "But Israel as a nation always has it own place and is yet to have its greatest exaltation as the earthly people of God." (Emphasis added.) (http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/ScofieldReferenceNotes/) |
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273 | Any scriptural support? | Matthew | Radioman2 | 93659 | ||
Gracefull: Good to hear from you. I always appreciate your replies and input. Consider the following. Grace to you, Radioman2 ____________________ In it he went and preached to the spirits in prison,[33] 1 Peter 3:19 New English Translation [33 study note] 'And preached to the spirits in prison. The meaning of this preaching and the spirits to whom he preached are much debated. It is commonly understood to be: '(1) Christ's announcement of his victory over evil to the fallen angels who await judgment for their role in leading the Noahic generation into sin; this proclamation occurred sometime between Christ's death and ascension; or '(2) Christ's preaching of repentance through Noah to the unrighteous humans, now dead and confined in hell, who lived in the days of Noah. 'The latter (2) is preferred because of the temporal indications in v. 20a and the wider argument of the book. These verses encourage Christians to stand for righteousness and try to influence their contemporaries for the gospel in spite of the suffering that may come to them. All who identify with them and their Savior will be saved from the coming judgment, just as in Noah's day.' (www.netbible.com) |
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274 | Searching for the truth | Matthew | Radioman2 | 103172 | ||
I'm just wondering: could you give us the book, chapter and verse of the Bible where Jesus was saying this? --Radioman2 |
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275 | Searching for the truth | Matthew | Radioman2 | 103209 | ||
I respect and support your right to not "come to this forum very much any more." --Radoman2 |
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276 | Searching for the truth | Matthew | Radioman2 | 103244 | ||
Those who post to this forum have been asked to back up their assertions with specific Scripture references since Day One. You carry on as if you're the first person ever to be asked for chapter and verse. As Hank wrote: 'You say, "I felt no scripture was requred, only my interpretation." And, DL5, I must ask you: interpretation of what? Since you cited no Scripture, evidently feeling none was needed, just exactly what were you interpreting?' --Radioman2 |
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277 | Yeshua, [which means 'ADONAI saves,'] | Matt 1:21 | Radioman2 | 86597 | ||
Cwade: "She will give birth to a son, and you are to name him Yeshua, [which means 'ADONAI saves,'] because he will save his people from their sins." Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:21 (Complete Jewish Bible (CJB), David H. Stern, Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc., 1998) The original thread, ID# 39684, is so long and cumbersome that I thought it good to begin a new thread. Shalom, Radioman2 |
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278 | Yeshua, [which means 'ADONAI saves,'] | Matt 1:21 | Radioman2 | 86627 | ||
Cwade: Q: "What is the reason for this difference in spelling?" A: I don't know. :-( Radioman2 |
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279 | The Law: Abolished or Not Abolished? | Matt 5:17 | Radioman2 | 102210 | ||
"For sin will not have authority over you; because you are not under legalism but under grace." Romans 6:14 (Complete Jewish Bible, David H. Stern, Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc., 1998) "For the goal at which the Torah (Law) aims is the Messiah, who offers righteousness to everyone who trusts." Romans 10:4 (CJB) Christ is the GOAL of the law -- not the END (termination, abolition) of it. |
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280 | based on Mt. 5:32 may I marry a divorced | Matt 5:32 | Radioman2 | 103523 | ||
"not under bondage" Yet if the unbelieving one leaves, let him leave; the brother or the sister is not under bondage in such cases, but God has called us to peace. NASB 1 Corinthians 7:15 'God's utter hatred of divorce is very clear in Scripture. 'Nonetheless, there are two extraordinary cases in which Scripture teaches that God does permit divorced people to remarry. 'First, note that Jesus Himself included this exception clause: "Whosoever shall put away his wife, *except it be for fornication*, and shall marry another, committeth adultery" (Matt. 19:9, King James Version, emphasis added). He allows an exception in this one case, only "because of the hardness of your hearts" (Matt. 19:8). Clearly, Jesus is treating divorce as a last resort, only to be sought in the case of hard-hearted adultery. 'The apostle Paul (writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) allows one more reason for divorce: if an unbelieving spouse abandons a believer, the believer is under no obligation in such a case (1 Cor. 7:15). This would free the abandoned spouse to remarry. 'But we must emphasize that apart from those two specific, exceptional cases, divorce is not sanctioned in Scripture.' (http://www.gty.org/IssuesandAnswers/archive/divorce.htm) Scripture clearly gives two cases in which there is grounds for divorce, which carries with it the right to remarry -- adultery and desertion. More extensive answers to this question are available in John MacArthur, The Fulfilled Family (Chicago: Moody, 1981); and, The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: Matthew 16-23,(Chicago: Moody, 1988). See also the book "The Right to Remarry" by Dwight Hervey, Hardcover (September 1975), Fleming H Revell Co; ISBN: 0800707583. This book is now out of print, but has a limited availability at amazon.com Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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