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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: skccab Ordered by Verse |
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181 | Only God can make a promise? | Deut 23:22 | skccab | 191444 | ||
Mr. Pony Tail, How about in Matthew, "let your yes be yes and your no be no..."? Cheri |
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182 | Saying "AMEN"...outloud? | Deut 27:20 | skccab | 187644 | ||
Hi again Mouse SouthernBelle said it right. Amen means so be it. And when your pastor says something that the Spirit witnesses with your spirit is right, you're just wanting to add your agreement to it byt saying Amen - (Mat 18:16 But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.) blessings cheri |
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183 | am trying to learn about joshua | Josh 1:1 | skccab | 195263 | ||
Shalom, If you don't own a Bible at the moment, you can read Joshua right here at this site, and there are other websites that have full versions of the Bible available to read, even to download. (Though purchasing a Bible is definitely a needful thing!) The book begins with the entrance of the Children of Israel into their promised land, it covers the many battles that had to take place to claim the land as there were other inhabitants at the time, the division of the land to the 12 Tribes, and much, much more. It's a wonderful book! In types, it pictures Yeshua leading His people into their rest and their promised land. The book of Joshua is exciting and full of adventure. Enjoy your study! :-) Cheri |
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184 | the name of G-d? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199746 | ||
Shalom Halroy The short answer to you is "no." Using "God" or "Lord" is Not profaning, nor blaspheming, nor using His name in vain. If you had finished reading the thread you would have seen that I told brother John that I wrote that post to him quickly (on the run as it were) and I just wrote it out without thinking. :-) It's simply a matter of choice that I have made, personally. Abba sees into the heart, He doesn't need to see what we've writter here on this forum (or anywhere else, for that matter). There are some people who refer to God as "the Big Guy" or "the Dude upstairs", (no one here at SBF)and for all I know they may be using those terms as reverently as I try to use the terms I choose to use - it's not for any of us to judge their hearts (maybe their actions)- Abba knows their hearts and intents. If I caused a problem for anyone I beg your forgiveness - but Abba knows my heart is only for Him. Cheri |
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185 | first book named after a woman | Ruth | skccab | 193862 | ||
Hello Akeira, That would be Ruth, then Esther. |
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186 | who is abigale and where is she found | 1 Samuel | skccab | 196491 | ||
Shalom Kar, Abigail was Nabal's wife, from Carmel. You can read about her in 1 Samuel 25. Cheri |
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187 | Where the priest impatient and greedy? | 1 Sam 2:13 | skccab | 206104 | ||
Shalom remorse2 Verse 12 of that chapter tells you that they (Eli's sons) were corrupt and did not know the Lord. I don't think that their procedure was customary, that is why the worshippers would object (as in verse 16). My 2cents worth Cheri |
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188 | Everlasting Annointing Oil?? | 1 Kings | skccab | 195753 | ||
Shalom Virtue, Are you thinking of Elijah and the widow who had just enough flour and oil for her and her son to eat one more time? Elijah told her to fix him some bread and to fix bread for herself and son and the oil and flour remained plentiful till the Lord sent rain. You can find this story in 1 Kings 17. Cheri |
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189 | Please explain 2nd Kings 4:8-17 | 2 Kings | skccab | 213234 | ||
Shalom Nitsa, This is one of my favorite stories. I'm not sure what you don't understand and unfortunately I can't give you any deep hidden meaning to it (except maybe be kind and helpful to all cos you never know when you might be caring for one of God's angels :o) ). I pretty much take it at face value. There was a man of God, Elisha, Elijah's successor, who travelled thru the area often. A couple used to take him in when he was in town and the wife decided to make a permanent place for him to stay as he'd travel thru, a place where he could leave his things in safety. She was apparently much younger than her husband and would be left alone at his death, and in those days a widow without a son to help care for her could find herself in dire straits. Soooo, Elisha, wanting to thank her for her unwarranted hospitality, found out what she desired and needed most - a son. He was a prophet of God, his word was good - as she soon found out... I love the rest of the story too! Cheri |
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190 | Israelites living in Judah | 2 Chronicles | skccab | 209633 | ||
Shalom smallgirl, The kingdom of Israel had split into two kingdoms, known as Israel/Ephraim, the northern kingdom, and Judah, the southern kingdom. Many of the northern kingdom decided for one reason or another to live within the southern kingdom boundaries. These are the Israelites that are spoken of as living in Judah. Hope this helped. Cheri |
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191 | Where a verse is in the Bible. | 2 Chronicles | skccab | 210062 | ||
Shalom JKM, Try 2 Chron. 7:14. Cheri |
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192 | After information about the vessels. | 2 Chr 5:1 | skccab | 213913 | ||
Shalom Wymer, I don't know what kind of time you have to invest in your quest, but there is a fine Old Testament teaching website that covers the books chapter by chapter, and very often verse by verse. The link is: http://www.torahclass.com/download.html You can download, stream, or just read the text files of the teachings (there are also PDF files to supplement the audio teachings). Beginning in Exodus around week 25 (give or take) Mr. Bradford goes over in detail all the parts, vessels, utensils, different fabrics, etc. of the Wilderness Tabernacle - what they are, what they were used for, how they relate to God's Messiah... Have fun in your studies Cheri |
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193 | What Gentile king helped the Jews return | Ezra | skccab | 213302 | ||
Greetings Qualityqueen, Welcome to the Forum. I believe it was Cyrus of Persia, Ezra 1:1-5. Cheri |
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194 | Did God let satan whip silas and someone | Job | skccab | 186507 | ||
hi grannyc God let satan do a number on Job. Is that what you're looking for? Or do you mean literally whipped? Cheri |
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195 | Is there info @ dinos? Kidz ask. | Job 40:15 | skccab | 201399 | ||
Shalom Pattycake, The previous answer is correct, there are several threads talking about this subject. In one of them, I got this link, went to the site and downloaded the videos (at least I think I remember the teaching files being video and not just audio) I don't agree with him 100 percent but he makes a pretty good case for his position that creation is NOT evolution. http://www.drdino.com/downloads.php Cheri |
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196 | Jesus quoted psalms, some examples? | Psalm | skccab | 192216 | ||
Hi Ursus57 Welcome to the Forum. Here are some from Matthew: 5:5 - Ps. 37:11 5:35 - Ps. 48:3 7:27 - Ps. 6:9 13:34 - Ps. 78:2 21:9 - Ps. 118:25-26 21:16 - Ps. 8:3 21:42 - Ps. 118:22-23 22:44 - Ps. 110:1 23:39 - Ps. 118:26 26:64 - Ps. 110:1 27:46 - Ps. 22:2 Hope this will get you started. Cheri |
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197 | Jonah and Jesus | Psalm | skccab | 192236 | ||
Hey Ursus57, I'm glad you got the verses, maybe tonight I can find some from John (that would be interesting). But I'm going to suggest that you post the question about Jonah as a type to the forum and let some of the others (far more knowledgeable than I) answer it for you. :-) Blessings Cheri |
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198 | amplified Bible book of Psalms 23:1-6 | Psalm | skccab | 196930 | ||
Shalom Ladywanda, Ps 23:1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want. Ps 23:2 He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. Ps 23:3 He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name's sake. Ps 23:4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. Ps 23:5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. Ps 23:6 Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. Just for further reference, if you look to the right of your screen, you will see Get Bible Text, the first one you can do a word search using NASB or the Amplified and below that you can choose Book, chapter and verse in either version and read them along with note helps. This site has a lot of helps to use, you'll get the hang of it :-) Cheri |
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199 | five verses in Psalms 119 | Psalm | skccab | 199757 | ||
Shalom Bellashay, Are you wanting to know which five verses don't mention the Word of God in one form or another? Why don't you read the Psalm for yourself and I'm sure you'll discover the verses you're looking for. If you don't, you'll at least have blessed yourself with a beautiful moment in the Lord's Word. :-) Cheri |
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200 | Pray Changes things! | Psalm | skccab | 201967 | ||
Shalom Gracie Try Psalm 103 Cheri |
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