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221 | On what day was Jesus crucified? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12115 | ||
John, here are two more sites http://www.nazarene.net/Calander/thsun.html http://www.loriswebs.com/lorispoetry/crucifix.html Steve |
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222 | On what day was Jesus crucified? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12116 | ||
Norrie, here are two more sites http://www.nazarene.net/Calander/thsun.html http://www.loriswebs.com/lorispoetry/crucifix.html Steve |
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223 | Going back to the same old same old... | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12156 | ||
Hebrews 13:17 1 Peter 2:13-3:6 and 1 Peter 5:5 are the passages I cited. It does not say specify the Bible study. But, it does talk about submitting to the leaders. ... and this is a minor point, too. |
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224 | I guess I'm asking because... | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12158 | ||
It is a minor point. | ||||||
225 | Is telling a lie(all kinds) sin? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12306 | ||
There is NEVER justification for lying. God will decide who will live and die, so don't lie. Planning to lie, read Acts 5:1ff. |
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226 | What are the consequences of lying? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12338 | ||
Nolan, why are you repeating your posts? Exo 1:15-19, 1Sa 20:5-7, Jos 2:2-6 are indeed examples of lying. However, it is never justified. Shall we commit other sins, just because someone did it in the Bible? Murder, sacrificing our daughter, eating food we aren't supposed to ... |
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227 | manhood | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12422 | ||
There, Excellent post. We are to be considerate and treat our wives with respect, remembering both are heirs ... so that your prayer life won't be hindered (1Pe 3:7). In this verse the wife is the weaker one, so it is up to us to protect her. Love always protects (1Co 13:7). Steve |
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228 | tattoos and piercings of the body | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12607 | ||
I am not clean shaven | ||||||
229 | Gifts dead? Why? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 12636 | ||
Ed, I like your response. There are people who say certain gifts are dead and others who emphasize ceratin gifts. Both are dangerous and you are right. confusing. As with other studies :-) I have my own beliefs. For gifts - I think they are all equal and exist. Steve |
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230 | In context change literal to figurative? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13019 | ||
There, is Mat 5:29-30 figurative and the verses before and after literal. Does it make sense to switch back-and-forth in this context? | ||||||
231 | Who? What? When? Where? How? Why? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13168 | ||
Can someone please explain the meaning of every word in every verse contained in Genesis 1:1 through Revelation 22:21? ... Do you have an addiction for a dictionary? Some sample questions are: How could God do what those verses say he did? ... Because He is. Are these verses meant to be taken literally or figuratively? ... I figure He really did it, in all the literature I have read. How could any verse be true or accurate until and unless an explanation is given for every last syllable? ... It depends on how you pronounce each word. Why didn't God author 20 more volumes to explain the meaning of the Bible? ... Beacuse it still would confound the wise and confuse the experts. Since some of us walk by sight and not by faith, doesn't God owe us an explanation for his past acts and decisions? ... No Since the Bible doesn't tell us how to bake a cake, repair a motorcycle or fly an airplane, then shouldn't those things be best left alone? ... Right on. After all, anything |
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232 | Who? What? When? Where? How? Why? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13170 | ||
Why is there air? ... Jordan Who's on first? ... Someone who doesn't steal What family did Cain marry into, if not his own? ... Yes, he was the owner of his family Explain how we are both under the law and not under the law at the same time. ... Because we are ignorant, which is no excuse Define justification, sanctification, redemption, salvation, atonement without using a Bible dictionary, which is a hoax perpetrated on us by the experts. ... The last isn't a tion word How many years do I have to be abandoned on a desert island before I become a world class Bible expert? ... 3 Shouldn't all the property owned by ever seminary be sold and the proceeds go to provide Bibles for remote tribes and peoples? ... The land owned by the cemetary go be sold first. They could then figure out the plan of salvation for themselves and save us the expense of sending people into all the world to preach the gospel to every creature. ... The list of questions is limited on |
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233 | Who? What? When? Where? How? Why? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13171 | ||
The list of questions is limited only by one's imagination. No question is too silly. Post away. ... Will you answer which nation is Imagin next to, too? Two nations? Due ewe no know write weigh? |
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234 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13313 | ||
JVH, Do you have a problem when "to call" is translated worship, then later they don't? I may know more about those who translated the TEV about the word worship. I spent six months looking at what the translators say ... not just in English. I used the lexicon and interlineral Bible to see the truth. In fact I have received a response from a translater, that he (they) were trying to consider what the culture was in translating and will consider what I said about the word worship. The number of words translated "worship" varies. Young's Literal Translation has 19 verses wher they use the word "worship". So, who is right? The challange is to spend two hours a day studying worship, for six months. Once a week spend six hours. First forget what you have been taught. Then pray before, during and after you study. A lexicon is needed. Steve PS There are at least two experts who agree with how I view worship. I found this out, after my study. PSS Please read what I send you via email. |
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235 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13335 | ||
JVH0212, I would say a given Greek word may more than one meaning, in English. It is because we are not a precise. English is a horrible language, we have so many exceptions. We have changed the meaning of the word "gentleman" ... neither of us are, accroding to the orginial. Being gay was acceptable until another meaning was added. Greek is very precise, one of the best to study. However, I wonder why the translators are not more consistent. Even for those who use the same manuscripts. I believe the Eskimos have more than one word for snow--they are more specific. On the other hand, I heard they have one word for blue. We have many. If you have spent 30 years comparing various translations on worship, then you should know more than me. However, if it was a general study, you may not know as much on worship. I do bash the experts, because they are not always right. I also challange them directly. Sometime I do not know the answer, so I use them. However, I agree with Hank that this forum should not be a place to quote experts ... tell us what you think, not what others say. Steve PS I hope you read what I sent. I wnat to improve what I wrote. |
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236 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13338 | ||
Tim, Should we change the meaning of a word, because of cultural changes? -The TEV uses worship in Genesis 4:26, where they say. "It was then that people began using the Lord's holy name in worship." Other translations use the word call, which fits better, because the Hebrew word id 'qara. - The TEV uses "places of worship" where The NAS uses "high places" (Lev. 23:30), "sanctuaries" (Lev. 23:12) and "place He will chose" (Deu. 16:15). As with gathering to worship, the place of worship was also used for other ac-tivities, including sacrifice and holding court. Also, the TEV uses "worship" and the NAS uses other words: change (Deu. 5:7), defiled (not fit to worship) (Jos. 22:19), follow (Deu. 7:4), prostitute (Deu. 31:16), serve (Deu 6:13), zealous (Num. 25:11) ... there is more. Very few people I have read, of the over 200 in my 6 month study, paid much attention to prostrating oneself before God, who has absolute rule over us. I don't see too many Christians willing to bow their knee ... yes we need to do it with our heart. Steve |
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237 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13343 | ||
Tim, I agree that translators have a tough job. If I'd spend years studying Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic ... so that I could think in the orginal, then have to translate into English I'd be afraid. My fear is that we lead people astray becuase we say this is worship (or another thing) and push the real meaning away. When Revelation becomes real, I want to practiced up. The English dictionary meaning of the word worship is interesting, in light of all the translations we have. As noted, we have changed the meaning of the word gentleman, gay and probably other words. I have an Arabic friend who I ask what a passage says in his language, as well as my parent, for Japanese. My Japanese is very rusty. It helps me see how bad English is. Steve |
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238 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13346 | ||
Tim, I agree, "Use a more dynamic translation for reading, but use a more literal translation for study." I would add use a lexicon and concordance in study. I have helped by having what the Arabic and Japanese says ... they were translated from the Greek w/o consideration of English or any other language. Steve |
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239 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13348 | ||
Tim, Do you think the act of prostration is forgotten? I fear that salvation or other things could be mistaught in more churches. We need to explain the truth. I spent 10 of my first 15 years in Japan. Japanese was my first-and-one-half language. "Was" becuase I have forgotten so much. Steve |
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240 | Good News Bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 13352 | ||
Tim, I agree that the heart needs to be included. Yet, disagree about the physical position. My study also included activities that took place before, concurrent and after worship. Yes, we must submit. Be ready to have our life ended or changed. Worship for me is awesome and scary, for I am before Him, focused on Him. I live in Colorado. I also lived in Korea, for 3 months as a teen and a year as a military person. Steve |
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