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421 | Is the first resurrection, the rapture? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 75229 | ||
It gives us an idea from whence your view. | ||||||
422 | Pre Tribulation rapture? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 75231 | ||
The question is when will the wrath of God come? -Romans 1:18 says it already has been revealed -Colossians 3:6 says it is coming We will not suffer the eternal wrath of God, but go thru the tribulation. Yes, pretrib is fairly new ... no one wants to experience the tribulation. Nor do we want to suffer persecution ... the latter is a promise |
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423 | Pre Tribulation rapture? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 75246 | ||
You said "No true believer will have to suffer ANY of the wrath of God!" Is the wrath of the Lamb (Rev 6:16-17) the wrath of God? Who will encounter the wrath? |
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424 | Seeking your help | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 76209 | ||
Matthew 24:14 says. "This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come." FytRobert, greetings. If you sense your mission is to distribute bibles for free ... do it. I would make sure that you are working with others. No sense in covering an area that is already covered. Plus, they may know of areas where this is a need. The preceeding verses tell about opposition. The context of Matthew 15:13 is about the Pharisees. Searcher |
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425 | scripture for Write it in your doorway? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 76695 | ||
Itiswritten, I see that you respond to very old posts ... even giving the same answers. Is there a reason. Also, the people usually have moved on ... evn have another email address. |
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426 | The choice to abstain from alcohol | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77073 | ||
I read the notes ... and will ask a question, if I have one. Plus, the person use reponsded to will receive an email, if they have that feature on. | ||||||
427 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77107 | ||
Stop just looking at the English translations ... look at the Greek. Notes from experts: A. T. Robertson writes in his "Word Pictures of the New Testament": "Change of number from plural to singular and of person from second to third. This change marks a break in the thought here that the English translation does not preserve. The first thing to do is make a radical and complete change of heart and life.Then let each one be baptized after this change has taken place, and the act of baptism be performed "in the name of Jesus Christ"" D.B. Wallace, writes in his "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics": To begin, let us briefly recall that the original Greek for the cited passage is 'metanoesate kai baptistheto hekastos hymon'. Here, an aorist active imperative (second person plural) verb states a condition (protasis) upon which the fulfillment (apodosis) of another verb in the aorist imperative (third person singular) depends, and hence the mood and person establishes the force of that second verb as "each one of you must be baptized". |
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428 | Why transliterate "baptizo"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77110 | ||
It may have not been the early church ... but, it now tradition that baptism is by immersion, by most Protestant chruches. I have a paper on this, using what experts have said, as well as my input. Ask and you shall receive. |
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429 | Why transliterate "baptizo"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77113 | ||
I doubt one could wash by sprinkling ... pouring, one could wash, maybe. |
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430 | disciplerami, must it be immersion? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77146 | ||
The reason most think it is "immerse" is because of tradition. It is not the truth. Study more. | ||||||
431 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77150 | ||
My repost ... Stop just looking at the English translations ... look at the Greek. Notes from experts: A. T. Robertson writes in his "Word Pictures of the New Testament": "Change of number from plural to singular and of person from second to third. This change marks a break in the thought here that the English translation does not preserve. The first thing to do is make a radical and complete change of heart and life.Then let each one be baptized after this change has taken place, and the act of baptism be performed "in the name of Jesus Christ"" D.B. Wallace, writes in his "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics": To begin, let us briefly recall that the original Greek for the cited passage is 'metanoesate kai baptistheto hekastos hymon'. Here, an aorist active imperative (second person plural) verb states a condition (protasis) upon which the fulfillment (apodosis) of another verb in the aorist imperative (third person singular) depends, and hence the mood and person establishes the force of that second verb as "each one of you must be baptized". and ... Select Search in upper left coner, then enter were submitted by User 'Morant61' contain these Words 'Acts 2:38'. |
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432 | Why transliterate "baptizo"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77151 | ||
Then write me ... sbuttle@qwest.com is better. | ||||||
433 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77152 | ||
"For the forgiveness of sins" occurs at the same time as repenting and receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit. | ||||||
434 | do we need not to be baptized into water | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77159 | ||
If you ignore the Greek, you're study of the Bible will fall short. Since I believe baptism is washing ... the bedridden and those where where there is very little water, can both be washed. Is singing a command? Yes, we should give, even if we are poor. |
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435 | greatfullydead, Do we immmerse B4 eating | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77208 | ||
The Greek says (and there may be variant readings) ... baptismou;ß pothrivwn kai; xestw'n kai; calkivwn Íkai; klinw'nÑ "washing of cups(poterion), and pots(xestes), brasen vessels (chalkion), and of tables (kline)." But, there the other passages. |
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436 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77209 | ||
Since you ignore what the Greek says, I am done with you. In closing Acts 10:44-48 supports our view. | ||||||
437 | greatfullydead, then what word is it? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77261 | ||
greatfullydead, I was hoping you would do this. disciplerami, here is some of my own work (research). In Mark 7:4 and Hebrews 9:10, the word is baptismou;ß (baptismos). It is translated baptisms in Hebrews 6:2. This connects the purifcation of the OT with NT baptism ... by washing. Baptismos is a noun masculine. It is from the word found in Luke 11:38, which is baptivzw (baptizo) ... the same word found Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38 and 76 other places. Baptizo is verb. Take note of the differences in the parts of speech. Searcher |
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438 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77278 | ||
Scripture ... Mat 17:24, 20:29; Mar 2:15, 3:20; Luk 10:38; Joh 2:2, 3:22 ... "And" does not always connotate equal importance, unless you think Jesus and his disciples were equal in importance. "And" does not connotate equal importance. Before you hash the Act 10 passage, I suggest you read what Tim and I have posted. |
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439 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77294 | ||
Do you not read. I said "'And' does not always connotate equal importance, unless you think Jesus and his disciples were equal in importance." I never said "transition". Do you look at the use of Greek words used elsewhere? You also FAILED in reading Tim's post. |
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440 | disciplerami, support forgiveness last. | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77298 | ||
Scripture ... Mat 28:19; Mar 7:4; Luk 11:38; Act 2:38; Heb 6:2, 9:10 ... disciplerami, did you get a chance to read this? It doesn't matter if there were tables. In Mark 7:4 and Hebrews 9:10, the word is baptismou;ß (baptismos). It is translated baptisms in Hebrews 6:2. This connects the purifcation of the OT with NT baptism ... by washing. Baptismos is a noun masculine. It is from the word found in Luke 11:38, which is baptivzw (baptizo) ... the same word found Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38 and 76 other places. Baptizo is verb. Take note of the differences in the parts of speech. Searcher |
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