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541 | how can gov. minglewith the seed of men? | Dan 2:43 | srbaegon | 133494 | ||
Don't scoff, Sculley. They're out there. ;-) Steve |
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542 | is the seed non-human? | Dan 2:43 | srbaegon | 133564 | ||
Hello Misty, To me "with the seed of men" and "with each other" amounts to the same thing. Steve |
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543 | is the seed non-human? | Dan 2:43 | srbaegon | 133567 | ||
Hello Misty, As I've already stated twice, the wording is figurative. It is not literally two races of beings joining to make another mixed race. It is an ideology marrying itself to mankind in order to form this great super-power. That's it and nothing more. Steve |
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544 | is the seed non-human? | Dan 2:43 | srbaegon | 133575 | ||
Hello Misty, As I was once told: Seek the most literal sense unless that sense is nonsense. That's how I'm going at it. Steve |
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545 | The Savior | Dan 8:19 | srbaegon | 39940 | ||
Hello Judith You wrote: "In this world you might find eternal life, but its only temporary." I must disagree. Eternal life is ours right now. It is not temporary. 1 John 5:11-12 (ESV) And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. [12] Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. Steve |
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546 | The Savior | Dan 8:19 | srbaegon | 40301 | ||
Hello Judith, But God will not give you eternal life on earth, and then cancel your ticket to heaven at the judgement. Eternal life means life forever--without end. Steve |
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547 | God's Lovingkindness to Israel | Hosea | srbaegon | 29024 | ||
God's love.................................... I especially enjoy chapter 11 of this book because it shows God's intense love for His people. "I loved him...I led them...bent down to feed them" "How can I give you up?" "How can I surrender you?" Too wonderful for words! Steve |
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548 | Identifying Heresy | Hos 8:12 | srbaegon | 182020 | ||
Hello Doc, If I may add from Tertullian: From this, therefore, do we draw up our rule. Since the Lord Jesus Christ sent the apostles to preach, our rule is that no others ought to be received as preachers than those whom Christ appointed; for "no man knoweth the Father save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him." Nor does the Son seem to have revealed Him to any other than the apostles, whom He sent forth to preach—-that, of course, which He revealed to them. Now, what that was which they preached—-in other words, what it was which Christ revealed to them—-can, as I must here likewise prescribe, properly be proved in no other way than by those very churches which the apostles founded in person, by declaring the gospel to them directly themselves, both viva voce, as the phrase is, and subsequently by their epistles. If, then, these things are so, it is in the same degree manifest that all doctrine which agrees with the apostolic churches-—those moulds and original sources of the faith must be reckoned for truth, as undoubtedly containing that which the said churches received from the apostles, the apostles from Christ, Christ from God. Whereas all doctrine must be prejudged as false which savours of contrariety to the truth of the churches and apostles of Christ and God. It remains, then, that we demonstrate whether this doctrine of ours, of which we have now given the rule, has its origin in the tradition of the apostles, and whether all other doctrines do not ipso facto proceed from falsehood. We hold communion with the apostolic churches because our doctrine is in no respect different from theirs. This is our witness of truth. Steve |
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549 | Why do catholic call Mary mother of God. | Amos 1:1 | srbaegon | 69602 | ||
Hello CROSSBEARER The Council of Chalcedon which Joe quoted and Emmaus alluded to (and which every Protestant group through history has agreed with) does state that Mary is God-bearer or mother of God. All that means is Jesus the God-man was born of a human female. Nothing more. Steve |
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550 | Why do catholic call Mary mother of God. | Amos 1:1 | srbaegon | 69626 | ||
Hello CROSSBEARER The problem was that there were different thoughts being expressed in one thread. I agree with you. How can anyone worship (venerate, adore, etc.) Mary when all glory belongs to God Almighty and the Lord Jesus Christ? Steve |
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551 | Does God bring calamity to redeticate ya | Jonah | srbaegon | 35837 | ||
Hi Suzyq I beg to differ. He has used and will use calamity. If a trumpet is blown in a city will not the people tremble? If a calamity occurs in a city has not the LORD done it? Amos 3:6 Steve |
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552 | Who Prophesied Christs Birth? | Mic 5:2 | srbaegon | 118565 | ||
Hello Lancelot777, Matthew was one of Jesus' disciples. He was quoting prophets about the coming Messiah which was fulfilled in the Lord Jesus. Micah's ministry ranged from about 735 to 710 B.C. according to Talk Thru The Bible (page 262). What other records were you looking for? Other Bible prophecies perhaps? Why do you think the government was up on it? Just curious. Steve |
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553 | Who Prophesied Christs Birth? | Mic 5:2 | srbaegon | 118643 | ||
Hello Lancelot777, Might I recommend a web site to help in your search? It's www.bible.org. Click on "Studies," and check out New Testament and Theology; or use "Search" on the web site. There is a wealth of information. Second, scripture doesn't say that the wisemen were avoiding the government when searching for the messiah. They just asked around the capital city. Matthew 2:1-2 (ESV) Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem, [2] saying, "Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him." They DID avoid the government on the way home. Matthew 2:12 (ESV) And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way. Steve |
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554 | Tribulation before rapture? | Matthew | srbaegon | 35523 | ||
Hi Zach, The answer is Yes and No. The understanding is that a rapture will take place (beginning of the 2nd advent--in the air) before the tribulation and then the fullness of the 2nd advent after the tribulation when Christ sets up His kingdom on earth. Steve |
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555 | Tribulation before rapture? | Matthew | srbaegon | 35542 | ||
Zach Well, there's not really a 7-year time span for the rapture. It's the rapture followed by a 7-year tribulation. But more to your question--the 2nd coming is His millenial kingdom. The rapture just gets believers out of the way of the wrath to come. Sometimes the whole scenario (rapture-tribulation-millenium) is called the 2nd coming. Steve |
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556 | Tribulation before rapture? | Matthew | srbaegon | 35809 | ||
Hi Zach, 1 Thess 4:16-17 indicates there's a time when the Lord will come in the air and take His own. Rev 6:15-16 convinces me there will not be any Christians on the earth during the period of seven seals. (There will definitely be some believers after the seals are completed.) My conclusion is that this meeting in the air (rapture) is before the tribulation. Steve |
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557 | Tribulation before rapture? | Matthew | srbaegon | 35834 | ||
Hi Listener, Yes, that agrees with what I stated. Steve |
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558 | did adam and Eve ever get forgiveness? | Matthew | srbaegon | 42047 | ||
Good afternoon, Hank I'm on a forum on church leadership which includes pastors, elders, parachurch leaders, etc. You would think that such a group (almost 200 individuals) would try to use Scripture as much as possible. Ain't happenin'! There's probably six or seven of us that will say, "But how does that line up with this passage?" And it's well-moderated, so we don't get off-the-wall comments. Steve |
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559 | pls i'm a fellow labourer in the lord's | Matthew | srbaegon | 129343 | ||
Hello Senator, You might try http://www.bible.org/docs/nt/ntbooks.htm Steve |
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560 | Comentery | Matthew | srbaegon | 170532 | ||
Hello LeslieOsca, Are you asking about a commentary for the book of Matthew? Steve |
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