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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: azurelaw Ordered by Date |
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1641 | How does one win grace? | Genesis | azurelaw | 196116 | ||
Dear John You wrote : You will find here that you will be questioned, if you say something that doesn't line up with scripture. Something I found out for myself very quickly. LOL. You are so dear, my brother. Shalom Azure |
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1642 | negative self concept | 2 Tim 2:15 | azurelaw | 196058 | ||
Amen, Brother BradK. May I add one more verse : Rom 12:3 Shalom Azure |
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1643 | A prophet | Not Specified | azurelaw | 196046 | ||
Jeremiah 18:18, 26:8 Jeremiah was being persecuted by many and even at edge of death for his prophesying which the people claimed as false. I want to know what was the status of a prophet at the time of Jeremiah's. In Ch 27 v1-15, what Jeremiah said appeared to show him a betrayer (base on a national perspective). It is interesting to see those priests and other prophets did not charge Jeremiah for his betrayal discourse, but false prophesying. Your input and enlightenment is appreciated. Shalom Azure |
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1644 | A prophet | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 196053 | ||
Jeremiah 18:18, 26:8 Jeremiah was being persecuted by many and even at edge of death for his prophesying which the people claimed as false. I want to know what was the status of a prophet at the time of Jeremiah's. In Ch 27 v1-15, what Jeremiah said appeared to show him a betrayer (base on a national perspective). It is interesting to see those priests and other prophets did not charge Jeremiah for his betrayal discourse, but false prophesying. Your input and enlightenment is appreciated. Shalom Azure |
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1645 | A prophet | Jeremiah | azurelaw | 196049 | ||
Jeremiah 18:18, 26:8 Jeremiah was being persecuted by many and even at edge of death for his prophesying which the people claimed as false. I want to know what was the status of a prophet at the time of Jeremiah's. In Ch 27 v1-15, what Jeremiah said appeared to show him a betrayer (base on a national perspective). It is interesting to see those priests and other prophets did not charge Jeremiah for his betrayal discourse, but false prophesying. Your input and enlightenment is appreciated. Shalom Azure |
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1646 | Why did God put us on earth with satin? | Genesis | azurelaw | 196036 | ||
Dear TC, Thank you very much for responding. I like the facial sign you made. It's cute and creative. Concerning what you say about the principalities of Satan still trying to beat us up ..., can you explain what do you mean by those principalities? What are the scriptural reference to it? Thank you for your sharing. Shalom Azure |
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1647 | Why did God put us on earth with satin? | Genesis | azurelaw | 196022 | ||
Hi, TC: I would rather say "one" - Jesus our Lord and Saviour - is good enough for all. (John 16:33) :-) What say you? Shalom Azure |
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1648 | Why God killed boys for teasing Elisha | 2 Kings | azurelaw | 195972 | ||
Dear Val, Excuse me for buting in. I believe brother Doc will have a better answer. However, may I humbly offer my understanding as to Joash's crying over Elisha fatal illness. I believe Joash had been made known by his forefathers about Elisha in connection with the heavenly chariots and horsemen (2 King 6:17 when the King of Aram warred against Israel and God brought victory to Israel with His chariots and horsemen). Thus Joash regarded Elisha as the protection of Israel (v 5). This also shows that Joash relied on man not God. Both he and his father Jehoahaz did evil in the sight of the LORD (2 Kin 13:2, 13), but Jehoahaz at least did seek God's protection directly (v 4) while there was no mention about Joash of the same attitude. It is also interesting to see Joash cried out the same as what Elisha did when Elijah was taken away from him by God. (2 King 2:12). Just my 2 cents worth. Shalom Azure |
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1649 | WHAT IS THE "BREAD" THAT IS REFERENCE IN | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195882 | ||
Hi franklamar, Welcome to the forum. I believe you have forgotten to quote the book. Could you please do so that we can understand what you are asking. Also please use small caps which is much visual friendly. :-) Shalom Azure |
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1650 | Allowing demons to speak? | Mark | azurelaw | 195876 | ||
Dear Michael, John the Baptist witness Him (Mat 3:11-14) God witness Him (Mat 3:17, John 5:30-38) The below commentary from John Gill is helpful, too. “And Jesus rebuked him,.... Checking his insolence, despising his flattery, and refusing to receive a testimony from him; and which he wanted not, lest it should be thought he had a familiarity and confederacy with him: saying, hold thy peace; stop thy mouth, I need no such witness as thine, nor thy praises; I am not to be soothed by thy flattery, nor is my mouth to be stopped, or power restrained, by such methods: wherefore he adds, and come out of him: I will not let thee alone, thy encomiums of me shall not prevail upon me to leave thee in the quiet possession of the man; I will give a testimony of who I am, by the dispossessing of thee out of this man…” Shalom Azure |
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1651 | Ecclesiastes, Matthew, NOW WHAT? | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195829 | ||
Dear Sister Val, Yes, this passage (1 Tim 2:1-6) is one of my favourites that always reminds me of proper prayers. By the way, though it is not mandatory, I greatly encourage you to fill in your user profile that we might have a better understanding of each other. You may also click on my user profile for some information about me if you wish. Shalom Azure |
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1652 | Ecclesiastes, Matthew, NOW WHAT? | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195819 | ||
Dear Sister Val, I join with Brother John for a belate welcome. In fact, I have been reading your posts since you join and I am so grateful to see your love to our Lord expressed in your written words. I really love what you stated : My good friends might tell me what the letter says, but I have to see it firsthand for myself. Keep breaking bread and share with us. We love you, dear sister. Shalom Azure Psalm 133 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brothers to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious oil upon the head, Coming down upon the beard, Even Aaron's beard, It is like the dew of Hermon Coming down upon the mountains of Zion; For there the LORD commanded the blessing--life forever. |
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1653 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | azurelaw | 195810 | ||
Well said, brother Lionheart. Shalom Azure |
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1654 | What do we learn from praying | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195809 | ||
Thank you for your input, brother John. Shalom Azure |
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1655 | What do we learn from praying | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195803 | ||
Dear Cheri, Yes, indeed. Most of the time He gives before we ask. Shalom Azure |
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1656 | What do we learn from praying | Not Specified | azurelaw | 195797 | ||
Mat 6:9-15, 26:39, Mark 17, Act 7:60 What a privilege is "praying" granted to us by our most gracious God! So, what do we learn from praying... - to be submissive and obedient - to trust - to examine ourselves - to forgive - to ask for forgiveness - to humble ourselves - to love More inputs and enlightenment are VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. Shalom Azure |
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1657 | What do we learn from praying | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 195800 | ||
Mat 6:9-15, 26:39, Mark 17, Act 7:60 What a privilege is "praying" granted to us by our most gracious God! So, what do we learn from praying... - to be submissive and obedient - to trust - to examine ourselves - to forgive - to ask for forgiveness - to humble ourselves - to love More inputs and enlightenment are VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. Shalom Azure |
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1658 | who did cain marry? | Genesis | azurelaw | 195761 | ||
Dear Cheryl, Yours is one of the most frequently asked questions. You may just do a word search in the "Search Box" at your upper right hand corner of the screen by typing "cain's wife". It will lead you to those discussions in the past. Shalom Azure |
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1659 | Who are the ones overcoming? | Rev 6:9 | azurelaw | 195759 | ||
Dear James, They are the faithful christians. Rev 6:9 Acts 1:8, John 16:33, 15:18-27 Matthew 24:9-13 Hope the above helpful. Shalom Azure |
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1660 | does god have a purpose for everybody? | Prov 16:4 | azurelaw | 195717 | ||
Dear racheeyy, Proverb 16:4 The LORD has made everything for its own purpose, Even the wicked for the day of evil. Shalom Azure |
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