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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: BMyers Ordered by Verse |
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301 | Place where Bible stood still one hour | Joshua | BMyers | 215028 | ||
According to the scripture, it appears to me that it may have stood still for longer than an "hour". If I'm reading it correctly, it appears to be stating that it was a whole day, not an hour. So, once again, I'm not sure that it was an hour, I think it was longer. Please give me scriptural support that it was only an hour. Thanks, Brad |
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302 | What is the web in Judges 16:14? | Judges | BMyers | 203208 | ||
Welcome to the forum. These are terms referring to weaving. The web is the fabric on the loom. Brad |
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303 | all the army lefthanded | Judges | BMyers | 222319 | ||
Read Judges 20 and that should give you the answer. Brad |
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304 | how man judges were in the old testament | Judges | BMyers | 223657 | ||
There are 12 listed in the book of Judges. Yet, Moses also was a judge. Exo 18:13 The next day Moses sat to judge the people, and the people stood around Moses from morning till evening. (ESV) Also, the task of being a judge was given to others. Exo 18:25 Moses chose able men out of all Israel and made them heads over the people, chiefs of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens. Exo 18:26 And they judged the people at all times. Any hard case they brought to Moses, but any small matter they decided themselves. (ESV) Brad |
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305 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | BMyers | 199833 | ||
My Grandma will tell you excatly what language Jesus spoke, Old English (KJV)! :) ("Good enough for Paul, good enough for the rest of us.") |
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306 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | BMyers | 199839 | ||
You mean He didn't speak Old English? My grandma will be soooo disappointed! (Yes, I'm joking. I think God has a great sense of humor, look he made me!) Brad |
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307 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | BMyers | 199869 | ||
Just because I joke about my grandma's faithfulness to the KJV (my dad's also) doesn't mean I don't appreciate the years of passionate study and their love and hunger for God's Word. I make fun of the translation issues more so because I feel most get blown out of proportion. God has used the KJV to wonderfully speak to generations of people and I would never try to get my grandma to switch. I hope someday that I'm as versed in the Word as she is. On the other side, I know that the good Lord has used and is using modern translations like the NIV and the NASB to speak to multitudes in a language that doesn't appear so archaic to them. If I thought that reading one version vs another would truly make a person a better Christian, I would do everything in my power to promote that version. Yet, I have realized that it isn't the version that makes you a Christian. It isn't the version that gives you the passion for God's Word. It is God's grace and Holy Spirit that drives and fills the hunger for more of the Word. After years working as a paramedic, I've come to realize how short this brief life on this earth can be. I've seen many people taken from this world before what we would consider their time. I've seen family's weep; I've seen family's being comforted by the knowledge of knowing where their love one has gone. Through all this I have come to two realizations. The first, you must always be prepared for your call to Glory. Secondly, life is too short to be worried about things that are not of eternal value. Worry about the things of eternal value and have fun with the rest! Brad |
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308 | sons of eli | 1 Samuel | BMyers | 220331 | ||
1 Samuel is where the story is located. Their death is recorded in chapter 4. | ||||||
309 | who killed god priests | 1 Samuel | BMyers | 231400 | ||
1 Samuel 22 is the chapter you need to read, although to get that wording, you need to read it in the KJV, most modern translations place it as the modern numerical value. Brad |
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310 | what made God show disfavor to Eli | 1 Samuel | BMyers | 238294 | ||
Read 1 Samuel chapter 2 and you will find the answer of Eli being rejected. Brad |
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311 | did God regret? | 1 Sam 15:11 | BMyers | 210838 | ||
Welcome to the forum. If my understanding of regret in the context of this verse is more like sorrow. |
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312 | cut hair once a year? | 2 Samuel | BMyers | 223074 | ||
The answer can be found in 2 Samuel. Brad |
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313 | Princess that cut hair once year? | 2 Samuel | BMyers | 223076 | ||
Duplicate | ||||||
314 | Solomon died at the age of 69, right? | 1 Kings | BMyers | 204414 | ||
To the best of my knowledge, we can't say for sure how old Solomon was when he died. We know he was at least 40 because of 1 Kings 11:42. The different articles I read, place Solomon taking the thorn in his twenties. So that would make his death in his sixties. | ||||||
315 | kings in old testament | 1 Kings | BMyers | 223658 | ||
Well, if you are asking about all the kings in the Old Testament, it is more than 43. First one that comes to mind is Melchizedek. Gen 14:18 And Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. (He was priest of God Most High.) (ESV) Then you start counting the various Pharaohs. I had heard once, there are close to 90 kings mentioned by name in the Old Testament, yet I have never taken the time to count them and list them with the Biblical reference. According to Encyclopedia of Biblical facts, 19 Kings of Israel and 20 Kings of Judah which doesn't include Saul, David, or Solomon. Brad |
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316 | how many horses did Solomon have?? | 1 Kings | BMyers | 227901 | ||
Is this a homework question? Brad |
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317 | how many horses did Solomon have?? | 1 Kings | BMyers | 228057 | ||
1 Kings 5:26 states he had 40,000 stalls of horses. Now I'm not a horseman or a cowboy, but I would believe we could make a safe assumption that he had at least 40,000 horses and depending on the size of the stalls maybe more. Brad |
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318 | how many horses did Solomon have?? | 1 Kings | BMyers | 228061 | ||
It might help if I would quote the correct verse also 1 Kings 4:26, not 5:26. So for the mistype. 1Ki 4:26 Solomon also had 40,000 stalls of horses for his chariots, and 12,000 horsemen. |
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319 | where did elijah get the wood for alter | 1 Kin 18:32 | BMyers | 210537 | ||
Unless I'm misreading, he built the altar with stones. | ||||||
320 | jezebel's death? | 2 Kings | BMyers | 198175 | ||
Jezebel’s death happend as it was prophesied by Elijah. Why did God pick this type of death is only speculation on my part and maybe someone else has study the topic. Reading Jezebel’s death in 2 Kings 9:33-37, you can see how the story unfolds. Jezebel showed her haughtiness when she ‘painted her eyes’ and then mocked Jehu from the window. Instead of being in fear and submission to a man being used by God, she was in her window making fun of him. Why the eunuchs (officials) turned on is speculation. It could have been they didn’t like her or they may have been trying to win favor with Jehu, regardless, they were being used to fulfill the prophesy. Once Jezebel was dead (tossed to the ground and ran over), Jehu went on and ate, but as we read in 2 Kings he started thinking, she was royalty and she should be buried as such. Yet, when they went to get her body, as it had been foretold, the dogs had eaten her. The dogs treated her just as another piece of food, nothing special, nothing royal. So Jezebel in all her past evil glory had come to nothing more than dog food just like Elijah had foretold. Maybe someone who has study the topic can give you a better answer. Brad |
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