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21 | Passion in Mark and John | Ps 22:1 | you | 234074 | ||
What is the timing of the events relative to the slaughtering of the passover lambs? | ||||||
22 | Why evangelize according to Jer 31:34? | Jer 31:34 | you | 233869 | ||
My point is that someone who accepted there was a new covenant based on Jer 31 would expect that God transforms their heart without someone needing to share with them. The Jer 31 passage just says God forgives but mentions no dependencies with it. I know what the NT teaches but I don't see how someone coming from that perspective would recognize it as the same thing or necessary. | ||||||
23 | Jonah's religion | Jonah | you | 233682 | ||
This one seemed to obviously be homework. I wanted to see if someone had a nicer response then mine would have been to read the book of Jonah. I wonder if Lockman is losing an audience here by not providing better search tools. You should be able to come here and type in a phrase you heard from any translation and get a response back with the NASB and Amplified even with the different phraseology. You should be able to limit searches on keywords to the questions in the title and not have to know about date limits only seen in the advanced search. We should be able to substitute a title for the question on a note so people are not confused when the topic has mutated and they are not looking at the threads. The original question should be in the dialog without having to drill down on the first answer. | ||||||
24 | How not to identify a Christian | Matt 13:29 | you | 235803 | ||
EdB's response is good. Not sure how you confuse "we" with "God". What is the point you were trying to reveal with your original question? |
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25 | Disputed Ending of Mark 16 | Mark 16:9 | you | 235979 | ||
see ID # 206730 | ||||||
26 | Disputed Ending of Mark 16 | Mark 16:9 | you | 235986 | ||
see groups.yahoo.com/group/textualcriticism/6651 | ||||||
27 | Disputed Ending of Mark 16 | Mark 16:9 | you | 235987 | ||
oops groups.yahoo.com/group/textualcriticsm/message/6651 | ||||||
28 | Disputed Ending of Mark 16 | Mark 16:9 | you | 235990 | ||
Search books.google.com for "The Liturgy and Time". Look for bibliography references for pages 11 and 12. The section is by Pierre Jounel. | ||||||
29 | the first resurrection | Mark 16:9 | you | 236004 | ||
Based on context of the original poster's question he meant Jesus own resurrection as the first. see 1 Cor 15:20,15:23, Rev 1:5, Col 1:18, Rom 8:29. What do you think happened to the people raised in Matt 27:52-53? | ||||||
30 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233416 | ||
What was unclear is what part of the custom you were referring to. I think EdB was focused on reading -- but he can answer for himself. I thought you were talking about standing up as a form of volunteering or maybe it was the respectful way to read scripture. Now it appears your point was the day of the week; which is strange because you are requesting discussion also on a scripture whose context indicates it is no longer is binding -- which you may want to take down and repost because the typo in the heading will be confusing. The Sabbath by most who practice it as part of the law is reckoned from Friday at sunset to Saturday at sunset as opposed to the Lord's day where the practice was originally to gather early Sunday probably before going to work. You could have been talking about going to a synagogue as opposed to a church which may have become impossible but I am sure you could find one you would be welcome at if you can keep from evangelizing. At least were not all expected to go to Nazereth. | ||||||
31 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233422 | ||
I see EdB answered both posts while I typed. | ||||||
32 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233425 | ||
I can't find a scripture that says they met early on the Lord's Day so apparently I am misremembering. | ||||||
33 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233427 | ||
I always took the encouragement in 1 Tim 4:13 to attend the public reading of scripture meant he wanted people to go to the synagogue to listen because who else would have scrolls. I think 2 Pet 3:15-16 is the only place calling New Testament writings scripture. Paul says he didn't circumcise Titus in Gal 2:3 but Acts 16:1-3 he does circumcise Timothy. Paul fulfills a vow himself in Acts 18:18 and then takes 4 men to fulfill a vow with a sacrifice at the temple in Acts 21:21-26 to show people that he isn't encouraging them not to circumcise or follow their customs. It also makes it sound like maybe there was a push of Noahide law only on the Gentiles in the guidelines James (Acts 15:19-21). | ||||||
34 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233428 | ||
I always took the encouragement in 1 Tim 4:13 to attend the public reading of scripture meant he wanted people to go to the synagogue to listen because who else would have scrolls. I think 2 Pet 3:15-16 is the only place calling New Testament writings scripture. Paul says he didn't circumcise Titus in Gal 2:3 but Acts 16:1-3 he does circumcise Timothy. Paul fulfills a vow himself in Acts 18:18 and then takes 4 men to fulfill a vow with a sacrifice at the temple in Acts 21:21-26 to show people that he isn't encouraging them not to circumcise or follow their customs. It also makes it sound like maybe there was a push of Noahide law only on the Gentiles in the guidelines James (Acts 15:19-21). | ||||||
35 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233434 | ||
1 Cor 1:8; 1 Th 5:2 and 2 Pet 3:10 sound more like the Day of the LORD in the prophets. Rev 1:10 sounds ambiguous. | ||||||
36 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233436 | ||
I get the appeasing part except for Acts 18:18 where Paul took a personal vow. What could possibly caused him to do that? | ||||||
37 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233438 | ||
So in Acts 21:26 Paul and the 4 men presented 3 animals each to be sacrificed one being a ewe-lamb as a sin offering as specified in Num 6:14. | ||||||
38 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233448 | ||
Thanks for the reference. Paul appears to have intended to make the animal sacrifices from the moment he took the vow because he kept the hair cut in another country (Acts 18:18) that he would need in the temple and in Acts 24:17 he indicates presenting offerings (the animal sacrifices specified in Num 6:14 an other things in 6:15) was one of the reasons for making the trip. | ||||||
39 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233455 | ||
Are there any sources referenced in MacArthur's quote? | ||||||
40 | Why don't we follow Luke 4:16 | Luke 4:16 | you | 233469 | ||
I meant his extrabibilical sources to support the statement: "In Paul’s day, if someone made the vow while away from Jerusalem, at the termination of his vow he would shave his head, as Paul did, and afterwards present the shorn hair at the temple within 30 days." | ||||||
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