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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: newoldstock Ordered by Verse |
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1 | Does TNIV eliminate gender distinctions? | Bible general Archive 2 | newoldstock | 98192 | ||
Thanks Radioman2, I read your link. Very interesting. Jim | ||||||
2 | How did alter calls or invitations start | Bible general Archive 2 | newoldstock | 102695 | ||
Thank you all for your well thought biblical answers. I really appreciate it. My church does not do alter calls and only does communion on Wednesday evening services ONLY about once every 3 months. I believe in the value of alter calls occasionally not every Sunday. And I believe that communion should be done occasionally in the Sunday main service. I have been praying and researching prior to discussing these issues with the pastor. Thanks again for all your help! Jim | ||||||
3 | Did Adam and Eve go to heaven? | Gen 1:1 | newoldstock | 93759 | ||
I don't think that we can know for sure. I don't recall any bible verse evidence of this, but they sinned and died prior to the Law and to the New Covenant in Christ Jesus. So by what standard were they judged. God punished them, but then clothed them. I think that God forgave them and they are most likely in heaven waiting to greet your class of girls when they eventually go to heaven. God Bless, Jim. | ||||||
4 | God chose what man to escape his enemies | Gen 1:1 | newoldstock | 103854 | ||
Moses and Paul. | ||||||
5 | Is Seth really the third child? | Gen 5:4 | newoldstock | 96286 | ||
Nephilim means giants, the Hebrew word left untranslated by the Revisers, the name of one of the Canaanitish tribes. | ||||||
6 | Is Seth really the third child? | Gen 5:4 | newoldstock | 96287 | ||
The bible only mentions these three boys by name. The girls were not mentioned. Seth could have been the third boy, but there could have been many daughters between these 3 sons that God did not choose to mention. | ||||||
7 | tunic of many colors | Gen 37:3 | newoldstock | 101735 | ||
The tunic of many colors signified a position of favor, princehood, and birthright - a dramatic way of saying that he was the son to get the birthright. The real idea behind the Hebrew phrase for tunic of many colors is that it was a tunic that extended all the way down to the wrists and ankles, as opposed to one that was shorter. This was not what a working man wore; it was a garment of privilege and status. God Bless, Jim. | ||||||
8 | Why can't I have several wives? | Ex 21:10 | newoldstock | 102387 | ||
Headdoc, I dislike assumptions, but indulge me with a couple: 1. With the "handle" of headdoc, I assume that you are the psychological field. 2. I would bet that it is not you, but a patient or two that has raised this question. 3. I believe that your real question is when and why did people change back to monogamy views from polygamy views and is there a biblical reference? I do not know the answer to this question. 4. If your question is "why can't I" and "is God changeble" (which I believe you used to elicit and trigger more "Hits") that question was well answered by Makarios, JustMe, and Hank. |
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9 | Sacrifical love | Numbers | newoldstock | 145678 | ||
Agape. Loving those that do not necessarily deserve it and not expecting anything in return. | ||||||
10 | define hope of home -psalms 127:1 | Ps 127:1 | newoldstock | 103635 | ||
Once again, where are you getting 'hope of home'? | ||||||
11 | I don't understand how we can interpret | Matt 2:23 | newoldstock | 95302 | ||
I just researched this topic further and found The following notes from The Blue Letter Bible, David Guzik Commentary Study Notes: a. The phrase He shall be called a Nazarene is not a Biblically recorded prophecy, but probably just a well known rabbinic prophecy or interpretation b. Since to be a Nazarene was a special mark of holiness, it seemed natural that the Messiah would be a Nazarene; but Matthew shows how this was true in a different way - He was from the city of Nazareth, though not a Nazarene through a vow c. Remember that Nazareth was a city that did not have a particularly good reputation (John 1:46); yet the Father did not feel it necessary to have Jesus come from a "good" city |
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12 | Why did Jesus MAKE John Baptize Him? | Matt 3:15 | newoldstock | 102818 | ||
God used Jesus' baptism to signal the start of his ministry with all 3 of the trinity present. Jesus also used it as an example, that we should do likewise. | ||||||
13 | Why did Jesus MAKE John Baptize Him? | Matt 3:15 | newoldstock | 102816 | ||
God used Jesus' baptism to signal the start of his ministry with all 3 of the trinity present. Jesus also used it as an example, that we should do likewise. | ||||||
14 | Why did Jesus MAKE John Baptize Him? | Matt 3:15 | newoldstock | 102817 | ||
God used Jesus' baptism to signal the start of his ministry with all 3 of the trinity present. Jesus also used it as an example, that we should do likewise. | ||||||
15 | What is the meaning of Matthew 11:12? | Matt 11:12 | newoldstock | 93396 | ||
Sorry, I just read the past threads. I am new to this and it is taking me a while to catch on. | ||||||
16 | Explain John's baptism in Matt. 21:25 | Matt 11:14 | newoldstock | 93723 | ||
This verse should explain who John's baptism was from. | ||||||
17 | John the babtist as Elizah | Matt 11:14 | newoldstock | 93734 | ||
Matt 11:14 "And if you are willing to accept it, John himself is Elijah who was to come. | ||||||
18 | Ogran donation? | Mark 12:31 | newoldstock | 95316 | ||
There is no specific verse that I know of that would directly address organ donation, but this one works for me. Mark 12:31 "The second is this, 'YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.' There is no other commandment greater than these." | ||||||
19 | True Disciples - eternal importance | Luke 14:26 | newoldstock | 101392 | ||
How come none of you that are bible scholars can answer Seeker's questions concerning this post and Mark 16:17,18? I am also very interested in your answers to his questions, BUT no one is answering his questions! You are all witnessing to him and suggesting that he email you on the side. This is a "study bible forum". Let's help him right here on the forum! How many others than him might you help with God glorifying answers? I am embarrassed for this forum for this chain. I would answer myself, if I could, but I do not know the answer to questions; and I am most definitely saved. He makes good points. | ||||||
20 | Children in Hell | Luke 16:22 | newoldstock | 92219 | ||
The Canaanites were a wicked people. God sometimes used one nation to punish another nation. God also did not want cross-marriage and religious contamination of his chosen people. The dead prior to Jesus's ascension all went to Sheol. Part of it was Abraham's bosom and the other part was Hades. | ||||||
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