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61 | man stoned for getting wood on sunday ? | Num 15:32 | stjohn | 222783 | ||
FYI, King T!, Sabbath and Saturday, are words that mean the same thing. So, the Bible does say -for the sake of argument- indirectly, that it was not a Sunday. Sunday is the first day of the week, which has no real significance in the Old Testament, other then, is comes before the other six. John P.S. Hey man... what is up with the exclamation point after your name? Sorry, but it seems not a little odd. |
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62 | why don't the disciples have faith | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 222778 | ||
Perhaps they were thinking more along the line of rhetorical. In other words, they must have known that a mere man could do no such thing as calm the wind and the waves. In a sense they were saying with this seemingly rhetorical question; He must be God, for a man like us, has no such power. Just my worthless two cents. John |
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63 | Who are the Elect. | Romans | stjohn | 222737 | ||
Blessings to you, Justme. John |
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64 | Who are the Elect. | Romans | stjohn | 222733 | ||
Justme, are you sure about that? Where in the Bible does it say that the elect are educated in religion but not Christians? | ||||||
65 | Obedience to the Divine Precepts | Matt 5:20 | stjohn | 222563 | ||
Oh, how grateful are His elect that, have no other recourse but to trust that their righteousness is not their own, but is that of Christ Himself. Praise our Lord! | ||||||
66 | How am I to understand this ritual? | Deut 25:10 | stjohn | 222548 | ||
Thats a good one too. Right on the money. Thanks Brother, Lionheart! | ||||||
67 | MAN STEALS FROM ME AM I TO TURN MY HEAD | Rom 13:2 | stjohn | 222547 | ||
HI BROTHER HOPPY! IT'S GOOD TO SEE YOU ARE STILL AROUND WITH YOUR OLD TIRED EYES AND STILL ABLE TO POST. YOUR WORDS ARE A SIGHT FOR THESE OLD TIRED EYES. :-) I HOPE YOU'RE DOING OKAY MY BROTHER. | ||||||
68 | MAN STEALS FROM ME AM I TO TURN MY HEAD | Rom 13:2 | stjohn | 222538 | ||
And, if I may add, didn't Paul stand up for his rights as a Roman citizen, without compromising his servitude to Christ. | ||||||
69 | MAN STEALS FROM ME AM I TO TURN MY HEAD | 2 Cor 5:9 | stjohn | 222537 | ||
Amen Brother! Very well said! God bless John |
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70 | bible quote please | Revelation | stjohn | 222413 | ||
Hi Danny, Would you mind telling us how old you are and what grade you are in? |
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71 | Jesus asking for forgiveness | Acts | stjohn | 221509 | ||
Pastor Beja, I must say that was an excellent post. Very well done, sir. If I haven't said so already, or even if I've already said so, It's good to have you on the forum. John |
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72 | How to determine demonic posession? | Eph 6:13 | stjohn | 221484 | ||
:-) | ||||||
73 | Greek of Luke 1.36: hosei/about | Luke 1:56 | stjohn | 220919 | ||
Rick, I'm going to start by apologizing for my tardiness in responding to this post. There has been quite a bit of drama and heartache in my walk lately, I was distracted at the time, and so I hope you will extend your patience and grace to me for my untimely response. You do make a good point as Brother Doc has pointed out, and of course Doc's post should be regarded with equal attention. This is not intended to discourage or embarrass you, Rick, but to remind all of us how important it is to study the Scriptures carefully. The reference to Luke 13 and the "question" in question, was not asked by Jesus, nor did He use it to remind us to "dig deeper" -though there is nothing wrong with that and should be encouraged- The question was actually asked by other then our Lord and, He used it to remind us to "repent" as He tells the folks who asked the question, or theirs, and indeed our fate, would be the same as those who perished under the tower and those who Pilate had murdered. As He would so often do, Our Lord didn't even bother to answer their query, but instead cut to the very quick of the matter, (our spiritual well-being) so, -and this is just my opinion of course- I think I'd perhaps take that as a warning to maybe also be careful about where and how we do our digging, when we, 'dig deeper'. :-) 2 Tim 2:15 John |
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74 | Sin causes sickness | John 5:14 | stjohn | 220220 | ||
Hi Momma, it's good to see you posting and fighting the good fight. I've always appreciated your diligence and faith, it's been an inspiration to me, Ma'am, and I've enjoyed reading your posts... No doubt we are new creatures in Christ with, new abilities, desires, and thoughts about the world we are no longer a part of and how we are -as Christians- to live in it as responsible, self-controlled Children of the most High God. Amen Ma'am. Having said that, I'd like to, -with all respect- direct you to an article about Watchman Nee. It is the opinion of many Christians that his practices and doctrinal teaching should be taken with a grain or two of salt. In fact, his teaching is considered my many as a cult. Though much of his writings may be very inspirational, we should be careful not to embrace his leaning toward mysticism and other cult practices. When the page opens scroll down to Nee, Watchman (1903-1972) http://www.apologeticsindex.org/n00.html This article is a good place to start if you wish to research what many believe about the teachings of Watchman Nee. Be blessed Momma. repented and repenting :-) John |
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75 | Prayer request for Dhaniei's friend | Psalm | stjohn | 220096 | ||
Me too, Dhaniei, though this forum is set up expressly for the study of God's Holy Word, I doubt if any of the brethren mind the occasional prayer request. I've asked for prayer myself and the request was received graciously. It is an honor to be lifting your friend Tim up in prayer before our heavenly Father. John |
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76 | Is Salvation lump sum? | Heb 7:25 | stjohn | 220070 | ||
Amen, Pastor! Sometimes it is time to realize that, it is time to throw in the towel :-( . A good and very well done effort though, and God bless you for trying! John |
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77 | Is Salvation lump sum? | Heb 7:25 | stjohn | 220069 | ||
doda, if the folks here at SBF have learned anything form your inane rambling it is -by example- the meaning of non sequitur. All I can honestly say at this point is... Huh? | ||||||
78 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219992 | ||
Sir, if you have a problem with the translation of the Bible, and, lets take the most literal translation, the NASB, you should take it up the it's translators and publishers i.e. the Lockman Foundation! I didn't miss that you had thrown the ball my friend but I didn't care to take the bait, thanks. doday you're stepping over the line here, so I think it would be the time for you to be prudent. You say you are not debating the varsity of the Bible, so, whatever it is you wish to call it, you should -in plain English- knock it off please! We are not here to debate weather the Bible has been translated properly! It has very quickly become obvious that your profile may not be sincere, and you indeed may have an agenda or an ax to grind, so the ice is getting thinner my friend. Please, read the Terms of Use, very carefully and comply with them before you post again. Pushing a denominational bias such as Sabbatarianism is not alowed here at SBF. John |
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79 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219977 | ||
What, pray tell, is your question? What, exactly is it that you believe to be false about the Scriptures? We are not here to question the veracity of the Bible, we are here to study what the Bible does say, not what it doesn't say. It looks to me that you have found evidence that is extra-biblical and not actually biblical, so what exactly is your 'scriptural' evidence? If questioning the veracity of the Bible is your addenda, then you might be standing some thin ice as far as keeping to the Terms of Use we all agreed to when we signed on to this forum. I've asked you a question, would you mind answering it? The passage you are speaking of speaks of the first day of the week, and there is no translation that I'm aware of that puts it otherwise. Are you aware of any translation of the Bible that translates it in some other way? Remember that the Bible isn't just written by men but it is also written by God and He is perfectly capable of guiding mens hearts and hands to have His Holy Word say what He wants it to say. As far as you saying that you cant be prudent, perhaps you should reconsider... you know, cant really never did nothin. John |
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80 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219969 | ||
Dear dodoy, I am by no means a Greek or Hebrew scholar, therefor I'd be overstepping the boundaries of my learning to suppose to refute your research on the meaning of the word week. However, I think it would be prudent to except what those who are scholorly in those fealds of linguistics have translated the word(s) used in the autograf they saw fit to translate into the word week. Personally I don't know of a single Bible translation that uses any other interpretation of that passage of Scripture, do you? I take it that the word week means week and it has been used in contextualizing or making clear to readers what day of the week they were talking about i.e. the 'first day' of the week. Anyway, I hope that helps you. You know, Scripture really isn't all that hard to figure out doday. I think it would be helpful for you to take it as it is written and be gratfull that God has given us His word. To paraphrase an old well respected preacher: Father hasn't put the cookies on the top shelf where His kids cant reach them. John |
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