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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: azurelaw Ordered by Verse |
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281 | when the sons of God lived with ... | Gen 6:4 | azurelaw | 199471 | ||
Dear rev eugene, See post 199469 just sent to you. Shalom Azure |
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282 | when the sons of God lived with ... | Gen 6:4 | azurelaw | 199475 | ||
Dear rev eugene, I've just found another post (# 26083) pertinently explaining the issue. Hope it is helpful to you. You just need to type the post number in the search box at your upper right hand corner of the screen. Shalom Azure |
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283 | Nephilim Angels or godly sons of Seth? | Gen 6:4 | azurelaw | 203851 | ||
Dear Tamara, The question has been frequently asked on the forum. There are quite a number of discussions for our reading. You just need to type the verse Gen 6:4 onto the "Question/Notes on Verse" box on the top and then click "go", scroll down to the bottom of the page, there, shows a number of threads on the subject. Shalom Azure |
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284 | How did God repopulate water creatures? | Gen 6:7 | azurelaw | 198345 | ||
Dear Readybunch, Welcome to the forum. In Gen chapter 6, there is no mention about the God destroying creatures in WATER, but flesh found on earth including birds. Can you show me the verse indicating water creatures are included? Shalom Azure |
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285 | what is a cubit according to the bible? | Gen 6:15 | azurelaw | 202922 | ||
Dear Jessie, I think the below verse is helpful to you. Gen 6:15 (Amp version) And this is the way you are to make it: the length of the ark shall be 300 cubits, its breadth 50 cubits, and its height 30 cubits [that is, 450 ft. x 75 ft. x 45 ft.]. Shalom Azure |
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286 | cubit | Gen 6:15 | azurelaw | 202928 | ||
Dear Jessie, You are welcome. But I am afraid I don't quite get your point. Was my answer helpful or you need more verses? Shalom Azure P.S. I certainly would not tell you to 'throw' the bible. :-) Have a great day! |
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287 | cubit | Gen 6:15 | azurelaw | 202964 | ||
Dear Jessie, No need to apologize :-) As far as I know, the Bible did not specifically tell us what a cubit is. What I understand it is a standard of measure used in the ancient time by employing the length of the fore-arm starting from the elbow joint to the middle-finger tip as what user isa26 stated. (Other forum users please correct me if I am wrong). You may also google on the net (e.g. wikipedia) for other scholarly research. Shalom Azure |
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288 | repopulation of animals after the flood | Gen 7:8 | azurelaw | 202933 | ||
Dear circlejh, Gen 7:8 Of clean animals and animals that are not clean and birds and everything that creeps on the ground, Gen 7:9 there went into the ark to Noah by twos, male and female, as God had commanded Noah. The Bible did not specifically mention the type of animals, like dinosaurs. It is certain that the animals that were repopulated after the flood were from those that entered the ark. Our brother Hank had the below recommendation before: "An excellent Christ-focused creation ministry where science and the Bible are fully integrated is Institute for Creation Research: icr.org. ... I recommend icr.org without reservation -- serious scientists with Ph.D's in their "heads" and Christ in their hearts." Shalom Azure |
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289 | What was the first animal out of the ark | Gen 8:7 | azurelaw | 201711 | ||
Dear QuestionSeeker, Is it a homework assignment? Anyway, here's the verse: Gen 8:7 and he sent out a raven, and it flew here and there until the water was dried up from the earth. Shalom Azure |
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290 | Would God destroy the world again? | Gen 8:21 | azurelaw | 214618 | ||
Dear Johnramz, Context is important. Gen 8:21 refers to the flood (the means of destroying the ancient world) God used to destroy the people in Noah's time. Therefore, it does not contradict 2 Peter 3:10 which talks about the 2nd coming of Christ. Shalom Azure |
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291 | God put the bow in the sky | Gen 9:13 | azurelaw | 232227 | ||
Dear Esther, Welcome to the forum. Not everything in the Bible is symbolic or bears any hidden meaning. Red in the rainbow is one of the many colours it consists. However, rainbow is a sign God puts in the sky for remembering His covenant with Noah that He will not destroy the earth with flood anymore as you have read in chapter 9. Shalom Azure |
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292 | Who was the first drunk in the bible | Gen 9:21 | azurelaw | 192793 | ||
Dear brownisugar, According to the record, it should be Noah. (Gen 9:20-21) Shalom Azure |
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293 | Noah's Curse | Gen 9:25 | azurelaw | 201672 | ||
Dear loyal, Welcome to the forum. I hope the below commentary helpful to you. Shalom *** ...There is a clear correspondence between the activities of Ham, Shem, and Japheth and the curses and blessings which follow them. Shem and Japheth honored God when they acted together to preserve the honor of their father. Ham dishonored both his father and his God by relishing the humiliation of Noah. So Ham was cursed and Shem and Japheth were blessed in cooperative unity. The problem which must arise from the cursing of Canaan is this: Why did God curse Canaan for the sin of Ham? Beyond this, why did God curse the Canaanites, a nation, for the sin of one man? The explanation which best seems to answer these questions is that the words of Noah convey not only a cursing, and a blessing, but a prophecy. While it is true that the sins of the fathers are visited on the sons, this is only “to the third and fourth generations” (Exodus 20:5). If this principle were to be applied, all the sons of Ham should have been cursed. By prophetic revelation, Noah foresaw that the moral flaws evidenced by Ham would be most fully manifested in Canaan and in his offspring. Knowing this, the curse of God falls upon the Canaanites because of the sinfulness Noah foresaw.104 The emphasis thus falls upon the fact that the Canaanites would be cursed because of their sin, not due to Ham’s. I think this explains why Canaan is cursed and not Ham, or the rest of his sons.... - Bob Deffinbaugh (http://www.bible.org) |
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294 | witnessing to church going homosexuals | Gen 9:25 | azurelaw | 202853 | ||
Dear Teriberry, If you are sure that he admitted himself as Christian, it would be advisable that you invite him to join you to study the bible together. To show that you care for his spiritual growth. Let God's Words do all the work instead of relying on our wit and effort. Heb 4:12 For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Don't forget to pray for him and yourself that the Holy Spirit works in both of you for the glory of God. For more about homosexual issues, you may make use of the search function on the "advanced search" box by typing "homosex". Shalom Azure |
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295 | who was man lied and said wife is sister | Gen 12:12 | azurelaw | 190079 | ||
Welcome back, DLorddaughter. Wow, this is a bonus question for me! I think I am going to get an A. Please read Gen 12:10-20. Shalom Azure |
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296 | why did abraham leave lot | Gen 13:6 | azurelaw | 223769 | ||
Dear tysonackles, Please read Gen chapter 13 especially verse 6. Shalom Azure |
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297 | show me 2 question and answes? | Gen 14:12 | azurelaw | 193735 | ||
Dear Sunitha, Your question is not a question and it is a little bit strange. Is it an exercise? We can propose hundreds of questions with answers based on a chapter, but is it necessary or sensible to do so? :-) If we have questions, we will post ours. If you want answers, please give us a specific question. That will be a lot easier for members of the forum to help. So, what exactly is your question? Shalom Azure |
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298 | Did God return? | Gen 18:10 | azurelaw | 233153 | ||
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299 | What does the Bible say about anal sex? | Gen 19:1 | azurelaw | 214764 | ||
Dear humility, I have to agree with Justme that the question is inappropriate for the forum not only because of the reason that he gave, but also that as Christian, it is not difficult to know the answer or to discern the problem. 1 Pet 1:15 but like the Holy One who called you, be holy yourselves also in all your behavior; 1 Pet 1:16 because it is written, "YOU SHALL BE HOLY, FOR I AM HOLY." As I read your profile and some of your posts, I believe you are able to answer it yourself biblically. Though the Bible does not contain the phrase "anal sex" or "oral sex"....(these are modern inventions of the fallen human heart to satisfy their lust), the spirit of demanding us to abstain from the sin is clear. Study and meditate on the 2 greatest commandments Jesus gave in Matthew: Matt 22:37 And He said to him, "'YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' Matt 22:38 "This is the great and foremost commandment. Matt 22:39 "The second is like it, 'YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.' Shalom Azure |
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300 | Why did God tell Abraham to kill his son | Gen 22:2 | azurelaw | 214876 | ||
Dear Bibleman, Let me try to see if I may be of help. Since you quote James Chapter 1, you might also find the answer there. It is clearly stated in James 1:14 "But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust." So, we see that a person is tempted by his/her own LUST. I don't see it bears a lustful desire in the case of Abraham. Rather, I view it a test as stated in James 1:2-4 and Abraham has demonstrated his faith in God as required in v6-7. Just my 2 cents. Shalom Azure |
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