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1421 | how many verses in the whole bible | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 201071 | ||
Hank, How much time have you spent counting the verses? :-) Shalom Azure |
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1422 | how do you see the "rest of God" Heb.3-4 | Hebrews | azurelaw | 201069 | ||
Dear holyours, To be brief, I would quote a part from John Gill commentary as below for your reference: "Verse 3. For we which have believed do enter into rest,.... Not eternal rest; all believers shall enjoy this, and they only; but this is not now, or at present enjoyed, unless things future may be said to be present, because of faith in them, and the certainty of them but spiritual rest in Christ under the Gospel dispensation, which is a rest from the burden of the law of Moses, and from all toil and labour for life, and salvation by works, and lies in an enjoyment of much inward peace of soul, notwithstanding the world's troubles and Satan's temptations; and such who believe the word or Gospel preached, and Christ in it, not with a general and historical high, or only in profession, but with the heart, and in truth, these enjoy this rest; they are kept in perfect peace, and have much spiritual ease and comfort: this character distinguishes them from the unbelieving Israelites of old, and from present hypocrites and formal professors..." I would recommend you go to the below link for the full commentary as I strongly believe they are helpful for your understanding of the chapter. http://eword.gospelcom.net/comments/hebrews/gill/hebrews4.htm Meanwhile, I think Matthew 11:28-30 is in better harmony with the "rest" talked about in Hebrew 4. Shalom Azure |
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1423 | how do you see the "rest of God" Heb.3-4 | Hebrews | azurelaw | 201065 | ||
Dear holyours, What is your "understanding" on it? or Which part do you not understand? It would be helpful that you could elaborate your question. Our view is not important. (2 Tim 2:15) Shalom Azure |
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1424 | whose reign as king of israel? | OT general | azurelaw | 201063 | ||
Dear technition35, Your question looks like a homework assignment. I would suggest you read 1 and 2 Kings or 1 and 2 Chronicles to search for your own answer. Shalom Azure |
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1425 | how many verses in the whole bible | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 201061 | ||
Dear cjg, Is it a homework assignment? Shalom Azure |
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1426 | what was the name of king davids wicked | 2 Sam 13:15 | azurelaw | 201059 | ||
Dear technition35, Do you mean Amnon? It would be helpful if you could be more specific on your question. Shalom Azure |
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1427 | 22 verse 11 | Psalm | azurelaw | 201031 | ||
Dear owlethu, Welcome to the forum, and what is your question, please? Shalom Azure |
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1428 | Does "breathed" alwayshave same meaning? | 2 Tim 3:16 | azurelaw | 201014 | ||
Dear Duluth, Welcome to the forum. I believe 2 Tim 3:16-17 should suffice your proof. Shalom Azure |
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1429 | I need help :D | Acts 17:11 | azurelaw | 201012 | ||
Dear Child--, I believe you meant Act 17:10-11 about the Berean. Shalom Azure |
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1430 | holy unto the lord? | Jer 7:32 | azurelaw | 201006 | ||
Dear boanerges, May I offer you the below commentary from John Gill which I think should be helpful concerning Jer 31:40. Shalom Azure **** "And the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashes,.... The Targum paraphrases it, "where the carcasses of the Assyrian army fell;" Sennacherib's army, destroyed by an angel; and so Jarchi and Kimchi; which latter observes, that the word for "ashes" signifies "fat"; and so may describe the persons then destroyed, who were fat and lusty men: others think, more probably, that the valley of Tophet or Hinnom is here meant; so called, either from the persons that were burnt and sacrificed to Moloch; or from the carcasses of malefactors interred here; and from the ashes of the sacrifices which were brought from the temple, and laid here. This valley lay southwest of the city; it was a ditch at the foot of the mount of Calvary; where, as Monsieur Thevenot says, now stands the chapel of the invention of the cross: and all the fields unto the brook of Kidron; such as the potters and fullers' fields, which lay to the south of the city, or more to the east, where Kidron was situated: unto the corner of the horse gate towards the east; and so the compass is fetched round the city to the eastern part of it, from whence it began, even to the tower of Hananeel, which was on the east of this horse gate; see 2 Kings 11:16. The Targum renders it, "to the corner of the gate of the house of the king's course;" supposed to be the gate at which the king's horses went in and out, when led to be watered or exercised: [shall be] holy unto the Lord; that is, the whole city in its utmost compass thus rebuilt, yea, even the out parts of it, and those that were defiled with the carcasses of men, and ashes of the burnt offerings. It seems to respect the extensive holiness of the church of God in the latter day; compare with it Zechariah 14:10; it shall not be plucked up, nor thrown down any more for ever; which, if understood literally of the city of Jerusalem, can only signify, that it should not be destroyed soon, but should continue a long time; for certain it is, that after it was rebuilt by Zerubbabel, it was plucked up, and thrown down by the Romans, and particularly by Hadrian, who ploughed it up, and built another city, and called it by his own name; but this figuratively rather intends the church of Christ, which is built on him the Rock, and so is immovable; and, like Mount Zion, shall abide for ever." - John Gill |
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1431 | which miracle is mentioned in all da 4 g | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 201004 | ||
Dear biblebeliever, A belated warm welcome and thank you for your note. I enjoy reading your posts and hope you stay around so that we may learn and grow together. Pidgin? and the "Da Jesus Book"...my ignorance...I have not heard of such translation in my country (China). Thank you for teaching me something new. I always thought it an internet language which I need to scratch my head to figure out : b, 2b, v, 2, 4, y, da, dis n dat.... :-) Hope there would not be a Jesus Book in internet language :-) Shalom Azure |
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1432 | which miracle is mentioned in all da 4 g | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 200990 | ||
Dear rajesh005, I did a search on the bible and cannot find "da" and "gosples". Also, I only found 1 resurrection of Jesus instead of 4. :-) Could you please rephrase your question? Shalom Azure |
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1433 | how can i learn to pray out lound | Matt 6:9 | azurelaw | 200987 | ||
Dear addie3, Welcome to the forum. Jesus has taught us how to pray in Matthew 6:9-13. I also recommend you the Book of Psalm which is so rich for you to practice your prayers. Shalom Azure |
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1434 | potter's field, field of blood same? | Jer 7:32 | azurelaw | 200971 | ||
Dear boanerges, Welcome to the forum. Scripture: Jer 7:32, Mat 27:5-8 I believe the below quote from an old post (28005)of brother Kalos is helpful to answer your question. ***** Judas himself, in his despair, went out and hanged himself, (Matthew 27:5) at Aceldama, on the southern slope of the valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, and in the act he fell down a precipice and was dashed into pieces. (Acts 1:18) "And he went to his own place." (Acts 1:25 ) "A guilty conscience must find neither hell or pardon." **** Shalom Azure |
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1435 | What does "Edens Dawn Light Mean?" | Heb 2:9 | azurelaw | 200945 | ||
Amen, Brother Steve. "It is impossible to respect the Bible too highly, but it is possible to respect it wrongly." - John Piper Shalom Azure |
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1436 | concern | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 200904 | ||
Dear blue.eye Your note will not get to Sandra directly but just displayed on the main page of the forum. So, she will not be aware of your note unless she gets to SBF and goes through those posts on the main page. If you want to respond to any posts or questions, just click on the subject title (like what I have done here in answering your post with subject "concern"). Then the poster whom you are responding to will get a notification from the SBF by email automatically. By the way, I also see that your previous post to Sandra was sent to another user wrongly. Hope I have explained it clear enough for you to get familiar with the forum. Should you need any help further, please let us know. Shalom Azure |
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1437 | Doe sGod hear prayer of unbeliever | Psalm | azurelaw | 200820 | ||
Dear Brother lionheart, Thank you for your kind words. Yes, we were all unbelievers not knowing about what prayer is needless to say how to pray. Even now, we believe, we are still striving to learn how to pray. Rom 8:26 In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; Shalom Azure |
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1438 | Doe sGod hear prayer of unbeliever | Psalm | azurelaw | 200807 | ||
Dear Zinna, Welcome to the forum. Shall I put your question differently: If a person does not believe in God, will he pray? Shalom Azure Psalm 34:15-18 |
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1439 | Lucifer in heaven the Minister of Music? | Isaiah | azurelaw | 200802 | ||
Dear anniej, Welcome to the forum. This question has been asked many times on the forum. You may do a word search by "lucifer" at your right hand corner of the screen for more information. For your easy reference, I believe the below quote from an old post (#24006) of a forum participant "Makarios" helpful to your question. Shalom Azure ***** Greetings shy! Isaiah 14:12-15 is thought to be describing the fall of Satan (as well as Ezekiel 28:12-19), and Isaiah 14:11 states, "Your pomp and the music of your harps have been brought down to Sheol; maggots are spread out as your bed beneath you and worms are your covering." I believe that Isaiah 14:11 is the "source" for the belief that Satan was in charge of worship and music. However, that 'position' of Satan is not explicitly stated as such in Scripture, even though Ezekiel 28:12-19 describes Satan as the 'guardian cherub' to the Throne of God. Blessings to you, Nolan |
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1440 | scriptures for lyrics | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 200738 | ||
Dear Cheri, Thank you very much for your help. I had that in mind as well after doing a word search, but just wanted to find more. God bless and Shalom Azure P.S. I hope you would get the chance to listen to his "the Crucifixion" it is really really touching indeed. Everytime I could not hold my tears when I listen. I would say John Stainer has made it "Jesus' love song for us". |
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