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141 | What is this resurrection mean? | Matt 27:52 | Huron | 97262 | ||
I would tend toward them being before the Lord. The scripture really isn't clear about what happened after they appeared to the people, so any statement is really conjecture at this point. | ||||||
142 | Raising from the dead | Acts 2:22 | Huron | 97175 | ||
There was no "secret" message. Generally if you want to understand the Bible it's best to take what it says at face value. Jesus raised Lazarus for two reasons: a sign that he really was God, and the fact that he had compassion for Lazarus and his family. | ||||||
143 | Easy way to learn NT Greek? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Huron | 97073 | ||
Thanks guys. I look up the book Ray recommended. From there I'll decide where to go next. | ||||||
144 | Easy way to learn NT Greek? | Not Specified | Huron | 96820 | ||
Has anyone learned NT style Greek without taking a class? Any good books you would recommend? Thanks! Huron |
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145 | Easy way to learn NT Greek? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Huron | 96830 | ||
Has anyone learned NT style Greek without taking a class? Any good books you would recommend? Thanks! Huron |
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146 | Jude quoting OT? Apochrypha? | Jude 1:9 | Huron | 96803 | ||
Anyone know what OT reference Jude is talking about here? I can't seem to find the original account. Might just be the fact I don't have a complete concordance. Thanks! Huron |
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147 | "Disciples" in Acts 19.1 | Acts 19:1 | Huron | 96705 | ||
Where these people that Paul found Christians? I realize that there knowledge/beliefs may have not been complete, but after all, they are called disciples. Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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148 | Reconciling 1 Tim 2:4 with Rom 8:29 | 1 Tim 2:4 | Huron | 96577 | ||
How would one reconcile verses like 1 Tim 2:4, and 2 Pet 3:9 that speak of God desiring all men to be saved, with verses like Romans 8:29 and Ephesians 1:5? that speak of predestination? Note - I'm not trying to be divisive, I'm just wondering what some different viewpoints are. I welcome opinions from both points of view. Huron |
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149 | My recent posts re: controversial topics | 2 Tim 2:24 | Huron | 96417 | ||
I respect what 2 Timothy 2:24 says about being quarrelsome. To those of you who contributed on my posts re: regeneration, prodigal son, works and others, I'd like to say thanks. I guess I just needed to think out loud. I hope I didn't start a controversy, though I get the impression that some thought my questions would. Now that we got that out of the way, maybe now I can answer some questions. Huron |
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150 | "decision theology" I think I see it now | Not Specified | Huron | 96348 | ||
I think I see the problem now. When people hear the term "decisionism" or "decisionist" they assume that you believe in the mass produced, walk down to the alter and repeat this prayer procedural type "decision" for Christ. Am I right? |
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151 | "decision theology" I think I see it now | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 96350 | ||
I think I see the problem now. When people hear the term "decisionism" or "decisionist" they assume that you believe in the mass produced, walk down to the alter and repeat this prayer procedural type "decision" for Christ. Am I right? |
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152 | God must first seek the man? | Luke 15:11 | Huron | 96342 | ||
NC, You wrote, "before a man can seek God, God must first have sought the man". Doesn't God seek ALL men? (1 Timothy 2:4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.) (The person that I've been talking with believes in single predestination) |
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153 | Prodigal follow up | Luke 15:11 | Huron | 96308 | ||
In my mind this parable demonstrates that although we are saved by grace through faith, we must make a decision about Christ/receive Him. I see this parable as showing that although the prodigal son was dead spiritually (clearly not following the Lord when he made his decision) God still allows us to choose him. So although God is all powerful, he is still a perfect gentleman and allows us to choose life in His Son. Of course we do this after we realize that we could never earn salvation on our own, but must believe in the Lord Jesus. Would that be accurate? The reason I'm asking this question is that others say that we are dead to God and can't do anything, therefore we can't make a decision for Christ. |
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154 | Prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) who is he? | Not Specified | Huron | 96212 | ||
In Luke 15:11-32 who are the two sons? I'm convinced that the story illustrates a sinner coming to repentance. I want to be sure that I haven't overlooked any possibilities. Is it possible the two sons represent the Jews and the Gentiles? Any other possibilities that I am overlooking? Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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155 | Prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) who is he? | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 96236 | ||
In Luke 15:11-32 who are the two sons? I'm convinced that the story illustrates a sinner coming to repentance. I want to be sure that I haven't overlooked any possibilities. Is it possible the two sons represent the Jews and the Gentiles? Any other possibilities that I am overlooking? Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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156 | Prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) who is he? | Luke 15:11 | Huron | 96238 | ||
In Luke 15:11-32 who are the two sons? I'm convinced that the story illustrates a sinner coming to repentance. I want to be sure that I haven't overlooked any possibilities. Is it possible the two sons represent the Jews and the Gentiles? Any other possibilities that I am overlooking? Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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157 | Titus 3:5 regeneration help please | John 3:3 | Huron | 95787 | ||
That's what I always believed. In my mind this supports decision theology, or the belief that one must choose or accept Christ. Those then that say that the unregenerate can't make a decision for Christ are basicly saying that the un born again can't make a decision for Christ. Kind of like saying you must be born again before you will have faith to be born again. Thanks for the response. Huron |
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158 | Titus 3:5 regeneration help please | Not Specified | Huron | 95745 | ||
Titus 3:5 He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, I'd like some more information on regeneration. Seems to be two schools of thought on it. Some say regeneration is the same as being born again or converted. (According to this model, I guess you could alternately say that regeneration happens at the same time as conversion.) Others say that it is a seperate step, i.e., you are regenerated BEFORE you have faith. I did some searching last night and it seems the only place in the Bible that uses the word regeneration is Titus 3:5, and that is only in the KJV, and NASB, but not the NIV. (I only have those three versions at home.) NIV uses the term "washing of rebirth". Is regeneration the same or different from the new birth talked about in Eze. 36:26,John 1:13, John 3:3, II Cor. 5:17, I Pet 1:23, I John 5:1? In some ways I feel like I'm splitting hairs here, but resolving this will help solve some related questions for me. Thanks! |
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159 | Titus 3:5 regeneration help please | John 3:3 | Huron | 95754 | ||
Titus 3:5 He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, I'd like some more information on regeneration. Seems to be two schools of thought on it. Some say regeneration is the same as being born again or converted. (According to this model, I guess you could alternately say that regeneration happens at the same time as conversion.) Others say that it is a seperate step, i.e., you are regenerated BEFORE you have faith. I did some searching last night and it seems the only place in the Bible that uses the word regeneration is Titus 3:5, and that is only in the KJV, and NASB, but not the NIV. (I only have those three versions at home.) NIV uses the term "washing of rebirth". Is regeneration the same or different from the new birth talked about in Eze. 36:26,John 1:13, John 3:3, II Cor. 5:17, I Pet 1:23, I John 5:1? In some ways I feel like I'm splitting hairs here, but resolving this will help solve some related questions for me. Thanks! |
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160 | faith/regeneration | 1 Cor 2:14 | Huron | 95744 | ||
Thanks John! I've got another question on regeneration that dovetails with this one. |
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