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401 | Does it take away sins or not? | Lev 16:34 | srbaegon | 19857 | ||
You're right, it wasn't plainly stated in the articles. The intent of the author was to demonstrate that the proper view of these issues is a middle ground. I know this because I've met his son (J. Boyd Nicholson, Jr) who pretty much follows the same path. Steve |
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402 | Joe, is the Bible not sufficienct? | Lev 16:34 | srbaegon | 20224 | ||
They have nothing to hold to. The Bible is spiritually appraised (1 Cor 2:14-15). Steve |
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403 | compasionate God versus vengeful God | Lev 18:25 | srbaegon | 140069 | ||
Hello Angel, Two things here. First: "Yet, even those who died during the Old Covenant were visited by Christ, in the Spirit, for they were not cognizant of God's Promise (1 Peter 3:18-20, 4:6)" Look at the language of 1 Pet 3. He went and made proclamation to the spirits NOW in prison. That means they are still imprisoned. They are still damned. He did not share the gospel. OT believers were saved the same way we are--by faith. Gen 15:6 (ESV) And he believed the Lord, and he counted it to him as righteousness. Steve |
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404 | compasionate God versus vengeful God | Lev 18:25 | srbaegon | 140130 | ||
Hello Angel, "No" to both questions. 1 Pet says that Christ went to make proclamation to the spirits now in prison. That means they were in prison when Peter penned his letter. This means they are still in prison and will not be released. They were not given an opportunity to believe. The opportunity to believe and obey had passed. There was no secret covenant. God had revealed Himself and was mostly rejected. He chose Abraham to be the one through whom the savior of man would come (though Abraham didn't understand all this at the time). However, the requirement for righteousness has always been faith (Heb 11). Steve |
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405 | compasionate God versus vengeful God | Lev 18:25 | srbaegon | 140215 | ||
Hello Angel, I just realized something while reading your post. You think that "prison" is a physical jail or dungeon. That's not the case. The spirits now in prison are angels who had left their proper place (Jude 6). It's not talking about people. Steve |
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406 | compasionate God versus vengeful God | Lev 18:25 | srbaegon | 140553 | ||
Hello Angel, I stand corrected. Your post did seem as if you were speaking of a physical prison. 1 Pet 3 is not an offer of salvation. The passage does not say that. 1 Pet 4 is speaking of the spiritually dead, not the physically dead. Steve |
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407 | Justify Leviticus 20:13 | Lev 20:13 | srbaegon | 62647 | ||
Hello Janice C. Your posting will likely fall on deaf ears. This user received an abuse warning about two posts. He/she has been inactive since then. Steve |
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408 | Verses as proof for an essay? | Lev 20:13 | srbaegon | 62649 | ||
Hello Janice C. You wrote: "God clearly tells us a child is born without sin..." I defend that any that are incapable of undertanding the gospel will be received by God into heaven. But I have never seen anything which clearly states a child is born without sin. Could you show me where you found it? Steve |
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409 | Justify Leviticus 20:13 | Lev 20:13 | srbaegon | 62656 | ||
Hello Janice C. You're welcome. If you click on the author's name, you get the User Information page which gives the beginning and ending dates of forum participation. In this case, the user had two postings on 09/06/02 and has not been back. Steve |
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410 | Character descript of moses? | Num 12:3 | srbaegon | 40654 | ||
Hello tlcsal Context is everything. The Lord Jesus is saying in John 5:45 that Moses--actually his words (the Law)--will accuse those listening to Him, because Moses was pointing to Christ, but they would not believe. Rev 12:9-10 is speaking of Satan as accuser of believers. These are two different situations. Even though both accuse in order to demonstrate blame, in one case it's deserved (John 5) and in the other (Rev 12) it's not. Steve |
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411 | What type of tree was Aaron's rod from? | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 27653 | ||
Saving face.................................. I suppose one could assume it was almond, but technically speaking, we don't know for sure...or should I just admit to not reading entire verse when I did a search? :-( Steve |
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412 | full story of aarons rod | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 208337 | ||
Excuse me? Steve |
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413 | full story of aarons rod | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 208341 | ||
Hello yearegods, The Bible attributes these miracles to God. May I remind you of one rule from the Terms of Use? * Postings must be Biblically based and not opposing the Bible's sole authority (sola Scriptura), Christianity, or the deity of Jesus Christ. You have just violated this rule. Steve |
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414 | Should the Church tithe also? | Num 18:26 | srbaegon | 176781 | ||
Hello Carol, You are absolutely correct that the tithe was given to the Levites. I am surprised that you have found some to whom you can give your tithe. Steve |
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415 | who was moses mother and dad | Num 26:59 | srbaegon | 184546 | ||
Hello Jonp, Why can we not assume there were two people named Jochebed? There is no reason to go to such lengths to deny the literal statements. Steve |
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416 | Alternative to the term "Jesus is LORD"? | Deut 11:19 | srbaegon | 175412 | ||
Hello Fellow Pilgrim, This is interesting because the English does not really put forth all that Biblical Greek conveyed. When Paul writes in Romans 10, "confess...Jesus as LORD", we assume he means "Jesus is in charge." While this is correct, the fuller meaning is "Jesus is the one, true and living God" with the inference that He is in charge of all things. Steve |
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417 | Three Little Words | Deut 12:8 | srbaegon | 45917 | ||
Hello Hank I was thinking this afternoon of this attitude and its inevitable result. Proverbs 16:18 (ESV) Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. Steve |
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418 | Shall we eat out tithe/offerings? | Deut 12:18 | srbaegon | 176891 | ||
Hello iktoose, Scripture plainly says that the tithe belongs to and is for the Levites (Num 18:21). Deut 14 gives some additional thoughts on how that is shared (the giver and his household are allowed to eat their fill of a portion of the tithe). So unless you personally know a Levite, there is nobody to give the tithe to. Steve |
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419 | Shall we eat out tithe/offerings? | Deut 12:18 | srbaegon | 177011 | ||
Hello iktoose, Pastors, missionaries, evangelists, and church workers are not modern day Levites. The Levites did the "dirty work" for the tabernacle service--setting up, taking down, guarding, carrying the furnishings, etc. If you must find a modern day equivalent, it would be the deacons. But that really would not be correct either. God's desire is that each of his children would be act as a priest. This was even true of Israel (Exod 19:6). They failed, and God selected the tribe of Levi to minister to him with only one family (Aaron) who could serve as priests. Today, the entire church is a royal and holy priesthood and all minister to God. Now as to your desire to bring together to share--it's great idea. The New Testament calls that fellowship (Acts 2:42). Just don't burden it down by applying a law that is no longer needed. Steve |
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420 | Shall we eat out tithe/offerings? | Deut 12:18 | srbaegon | 177017 | ||
Hello iktoose, No, you're not brainwashed. You've received some incorrect teaching. I've heard some of the same in the past. Do a study concerning who the Levites were and what they did, and compare that to what pastors are in the NT. You will see the difference. Steve |
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