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1861 | When a baby is born, can he be un-born? | John 3:7 | Hank | 39289 | ||
How's that again? Could you re-phrase your question and re-post it, providing it is a question to which you think Scripture may provide an answer? --Hank | ||||||
1862 | how do you make sense of this verse? | 1 Peter | Hank | 39212 | ||
nem, the form of your question on 1 Peter 1:17 is of interest. You ask, "How can you say this where it makes sense?" In well over a quarter of a century of teaching Bible classes, I patently have refused to address questions that begin with such presuppostions as "What does this verse mean to you? Why does God do this or not do that? Why does this verse contradict that verse? and so on. Now, I'm prepared to believe you meant no harm in phrasing your question the way you did. But at the same time, I would point out that the implication of it is this: that the words themselves don't make sense, which is untrue. What is so often true of me, and I suppose of others also, is that I in my limited area of awareness and comprehension don't always understand clearly what a verse or a passage of Scripture is saying. Your second question is far better phrased than your first, therefore. By the way, Peter is merely saying in this verse that if you are a Christian (call on the Father) then respect and honor (live in reverential fear of) God during your days on earth. --Hank | ||||||
1863 | Grossly mistranslated | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 38970 | ||
And did you know, scorelord42, that there are a number of us on this forum who didn't fall off the turnip truck last Monday! What you have posted is pure ballyhoo not worthy of serious consideration by this forum. You can't back up a word of it and you know it. We certainly do. --Hank | ||||||
1864 | why all the different religions? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 38799 | ||
Hi, pup! Your question covers such a vast segment of religious and secular history that I, in thinking of how it might be possible to give you a reasonably short answer, abandoned the idea as being worthless. Your subject is so enormous in scope that literally thousands of books have been written about it. The best advice I can share with you is to visit your library or bookstore and select from any number of volumes that treat of the history of religions and religious groups. You will find much on the Web also that may help you to learn more on this subject. Perhaps years hence you may become an expert and can help us all better to understand the religious Tower of Babel which we have all of us to some extent helped to construct! --Hank | ||||||
1865 | dinasaurs? did they exist? | OT general | Hank | 38635 | ||
Dear Strongfellow, your terminology with which you describe yourself is new to me, but I think I rather like it! "A hard-core Christian" eh? Meaning, I suppose, a Christian through and through, right down to the very core of your being? Praise be to God, may you ever be just that!.... Your appetite to learn more about those intriguing creatures, the dinosaurs, possibly may be assuaged in good measure and from a decidedly Christian perspective by going to www.icr.org -- 'icr' refers to Institute for Creation Research, a not-for-profit organization based in California. I am personally acquainted with its president, Dr. John Morris, and can recommend without equivocation what this organization promotes and teaches. A hearty welcome to you and may God increase your zeal and knowledge of His word as you continue your walk in the path of the Savior. --Hank | ||||||
1866 | Who is "Lilith" in Isaiah 34:13-15? | Is 34:13 | Hank | 38547 | ||
pls, where on earth did you hear that Eve was Adam's third wife? This revelation even upstages the Cain's wife mystery! --Hank | ||||||
1867 | Can faith alone without work save you? | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 38540 | ||
eej, neither faith nor works saves us. Jesus alone saves. We are saved by grace THROUGH faith in Jesus Christ. Salvation is by the grace of God, who gave His son to atone for sin by His death on the cross. We are saved to do good works, but not by any works themselves. --Hank | ||||||
1868 | does your last | Genesis | Hank | 38536 | ||
dasev, my last name does indeed begin with an H. I am not on the radio, and I am not Hank Hanegraaff! --Hank | ||||||
1869 | agree between Creation and Evolution | Genesis | Hank | 38524 | ||
Chico, Evolution is not a science; it is a theory. More than a theory, it is a religion. So the issue is not to find a common ground, a means of reconciliaion between creationism and science. The issue is whether to believe the lies of Darwinist evolution or the truth of God's creation. --Hank | ||||||
1870 | asking about jesus growing up | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 38204 | ||
Duplication. | ||||||
1871 | asking about jesus growing up | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 38202 | ||
Duplicate question. | ||||||
1872 | asking about jesus growing up | Luke 2:52 | Hank | 38200 | ||
We know very little from Scripture about Jesus' life from the time of His birth to the time of His baptism by John the Baptist and his subsequent public ministry. Luke gives us a small window in Luke 2:40-52. Some ancient writings do exist which contain details of Jesus' adolescent years, but they are not a part of the New Testament Canon and have been considered spurious since ancient times. --Hank | ||||||
1873 | who is pure from sin | 1 John 1:9 | Hank | 38001 | ||
bgg, the short answer to the short form of your question is Jesus Christ: His is the only pure, sinless life ever lived on this earth. "There is no man which sinneth not." (2 Chron.6:36) Insofar as I've ever been able to determine, the Bible makes no distinction between 'sinning' and 'living in sin' -- sin is sin, no matter whether it is committed once or a thousand times. One sin has the same capacity to condemn as a multitude of sins. --Hank | ||||||
1874 | How many worlds were framed by God word? | Heb 1:2 | Hank | 37857 | ||
Leftwich, the answer is one world. The word 'worlds' in Hebrews 11:3 means 'ages' literally. Perhaps the sense of the passage is rendered more clearly by the English Standard Version which translates Hebrews 11:3 thusly: "By faith we understand that the UNIVERSE (emphasis mine) was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible." .... Please note the singluar use of 'world' in Hebrews 1:2 and of 'earth' in Genesis 1:1 --Hank | ||||||
1875 | do you have a study guide | Gen 1:1 | Hank | 37801 | ||
Sally1008, the nearest thing the forum has to a "study guide" is the Search feature. Type in a subject or topic; possibly there may be some material pertaining to it. --Hank | ||||||
1876 | Did Saul go to heaven or hell? | Ex 20:13 | Hank | 37798 | ||
Booth, if the Bible doesn't say whether Saul went to heaven or hell, neither can we. On suicide, read Exodus 20:13. --Hank | ||||||
1877 | two robbers on the cross wit;h Jesus | Luke 23:43 | Hank | 37279 | ||
All we know about the two robbers (Luke calls them criminals) who were hanged with Jesus is that one of them hurled abuse at Jesus, saying, "Are you not the Christ? Save Yourself and us!" The second man rebuked the first and said to Jesus, "Jesus, remember me when You come in Your kingdom." And we know the famous answer that our Lord gave, "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise." (Luke 23:32-43) --Hank | ||||||
1878 | My question is did Solomon die in or out | 1 Kings | Hank | 37275 | ||
2blessed, Scripture doesn't give us a definitive answer to your question. There is some indication in the closing verses of Ecclesiastes that Solomon may have returned to a right relationship with God. Scripture is much more likely to say that so-and-so lived a given number of years, had sons and daughters, and then died, than it is to make us privy to his eternal destiny. It is therefore speculative to comment on what Scripture does not comment. --Hank | ||||||
1879 | what is the bibles view on euthanasia | Ex 20:13 | Hank | 37218 | ||
Exodus 20:13: "You shall not murder". These four words sum up right nicely what we need to know about euthanasia and suicide -- as well abortion too and all other kinds of homicides. Although secular books abound on every one of these subjects -- enough to fill a sizeable shelf -- God has said it all in four words, in only five syllables, and using a mere 17 letters.--Hank | ||||||
1880 | Text basis for Ryrie NASBU (1995)? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 37216 | ||
Topdogue: HEBREW TEXT In the present translation the latest edition of Rudolf Kittel's Biblia-Hebraica has been employed together with the most recent light from lexicography, cognate languages, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. GREEK TEXT Consideration was given to the latest available manuscripts with a view to determining the best Greek text. In most instances the 26th edition of Eberhard Nestle's Novum Testamentum Graece was followed. --from Foreward to the NASB, page x. --Hank | ||||||
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