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561 | ... | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235512 | ||
No, thank you. | ||||||
562 | Describe the fourth beast in Chapter 7:7 | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235519 | ||
Hi, P. Bryant... Welcome to the forum! "Chapter 7:7" is not a valid reference. However, why not go to the passage yourself -- whichever book it might be -- and render up a description for us? I think you can do it! In Him, Doc |
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563 | three dispensations of time or ages | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235560 | ||
Hi, escar... The debate is nothing new. Recently, for exaple, in one of my classes, on the History of the Westminster sessions in the 1640's, this question came up. Now those divines that were invited by Parlament for the purpose to draw up the confessions were some of the best pastors and teachers of the day. They not only could discuss things in English and in Latin, they would often break out into discussion in ancient Greek and Hebrew. These were the best scholars that could be drawn together from many different backgounds and many different congregations. There was no question to them -- or any orthodox Christians in the last two thousand years -- that God was the author of creation. However, there was some debate as to how long each day of the creation account took. Interestingly enough, Saint Augustine, much earlier, had thought that the days were instantaneous. I believe that he is unique in holding that opinion. Meanwhile, at the session at Westminster, there were some that held to creation days being the same as all other days, and some that held to creation days having had a different period than they did later in history. One fellow even had the season and time-of-day pinpointed for Eve's creation, the temptation, and the fall! :-) Part of the problem is that the Hebrew word for day can, arguably, be used in various ways. Just like in English we might say "this day," or, "back in the day" or, "in the day of the printing press" and mean different things than a 24 hour period of time. Nowadays, of course, we have the secular atheistic influence arguing for the lengthy time necessary, they think, to allow for evolution. Consequently, young people, or lacking proper instruction, will attempt to accomodate the atheists by melding the notions. Of course, accomodation with lost people rarely yields anything of value. Nonetheless, today we tend to tolerate differing views on this subject. The important point of the creation account is that our Lord God almighty created all things for His glory. All of orthodox Christianity -- from Roman Catholics to deep south fundamentalists -- believe the Moses' accounting says at least that much. In Him, Doc |
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564 | Please print bible quiz for ages 9-14 | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235586 | ||
Duplicate question. | ||||||
565 | what was the name of the gate | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235590 | ||
Duplicate question. | ||||||
566 | woman living at 80 year old mans house a | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235598 | ||
Hi, Ron... Bible doctrine is teaching, which requires study, which is necessarily a thought process. The Greek word for the Word is "Logos" where we get our English word logic. Our God -- who invented language before human's existed -- has chosen to speak to us using language; we are to live by every word of God. False teachers have always either twisted reason or dismissed reason as unspiritual. In Him, Doc |
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567 | what is God word like | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235607 | ||
Hi, Jackson... Welcome to the forum! The Bible says that God's word is like many things: a lamp (Psalm 119:105); a fire (Jeremiah 23:29); a sword (Hebrews 4:12); a mirror (James 1:23-25); refined silver (Psalm 12:6); to name a few. In Him, Doc |
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568 | the word "world" and "all" refer to all | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235618 | ||
Hello, hupogramos... Welcome to the forum! Which particular passage are you asking about? In Him, Doc |
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569 | what does convent mean | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235646 | ||
Amanda, are you possibly thinking of the word "covenant" rather than "convent?" | ||||||
570 | what is antinomianism ? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235832 | ||
http://www.theopedia.com/Antinomianism | ||||||
571 | what is dispensationalism? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235834 | ||
http://www.theopedia.com/Dispensationalism | ||||||
572 | the law | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235860 | ||
Please, no more leading questions, escar. | ||||||
573 | sacrifice with salt | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235863 | ||
Hi, 1alphonse... Welcome to the forum! We need an actual question if we are to provide an answer. In Him, Doc |
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574 | 2,3.or 4 comings? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235866 | ||
Hi, Susan... Welcome to the forum! You asked about "comings" ... comings of what, please? In Him, Doc |
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575 | Free will or is it Disobedience? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235900 | ||
On the forum, it is both a matter of free will and disobedience to ask leading questions. | ||||||
576 | What does (sic) mean? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235969 | ||
Hi, fmp... It is Latin for the word thus. It indicates that a quotation was reproduced verbatim. In other words, just as the author wrote it. It eliminates any question, ahead of time, that a quote may be altered. For example let's say that I quoted Psalm 22:1 from the Geneva translation: “My, God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me, and art so farre from mine health, and from the wordes of my roaring.” (sic) The sic informs you, as a reader, that I have reproduced the quote (along with its wording and punctuation, etc.) faithfully. I apologize if you misconstrued it as signifying or implying anything else. In Him, Doc |
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577 | EXPLAIN CURSES AND RELEASE OF CURSES. | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 236151 | ||
Duplicate question. | ||||||
578 | the fly away doctrine | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 236155 | ||
Hi, Escar... You might check with the particular churches in question. I am certain that they would be willing to answer your questions. In Him, Doc |
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579 | Where to find int he Bible birds in the | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 236267 | ||
Hi, magnalady... Welcome to the forum! There are a number of verses that contain both the words birds and sky (or heaven). If you look at the right side of the screen, you will see a box titled "Bible Text" with a text box below it that says "search word(s)." Enter birds sky there and click the "Go" button. You will find each of the references there. In Him, Doc |
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580 | Need scripture to help relationship | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 236283 | ||
Hi, Jaylee... Welcome to the forum! It is strange, but true that the more focused we are on ourselves, the more we will notice the sins in others; while the more focused we are on Christ, the more we will notice the sins in ourselves. While the Lord does not hold you accountable for other people's relationship to Himself, He does hold us accountable for our relationship to Him (2 Corinthians 13:5; Colossians 3:2-3; James 1:23-24). I can say with certainty that these failings in your "boyfriend" are not something God has tasked you to remedy. However, they may well be indications that you need to seek a more Christ-like potential husband. In Him, Doc |
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