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1701 | What are the 6 major events in Genesis? | Genesis | azurelaw | 194757 | ||
Dear ddethdan, Is it an assignment? The whole Bible talks about God's redemption plan. Maybe you can try this direction to find your own answer. Shalom Azure |
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1702 | ihave apart of some one that is with god | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 194730 | ||
Dear the seer---, Welcome to the forum. You may try the below site for a couple of readings concerning your question. http://www.gotquestions.org/questions_angels.html Shalom Azure |
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1703 | does God intend for us to pay tithes | Malachi | azurelaw | 194713 | ||
Dear Miller, I would say that instead of preaching the end result or reward brought to us when we give / tithe, I'd rather focus on the greatest reward that has been given to us already by Saviour Jesus Christ. What can we expect more but just Jesus himself. Shalom Azure |
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1704 | does God intend for us to pay tithes | Malachi | azurelaw | 194707 | ||
Dear Miller, I have read your post. If I understand it correctly, "seed of faith" usually involves monetary tithing (please correct me if I am wrong), and here are my understanding in concern with the scriptures you quoted: Luke 6:38 The context of the scripture does not talk about tithing. You can trace back to v30 and onward, it talks about how we should show our mercy and kindness to people. Luke 18:28-30 This also does not address the sense of tithing but Jesus requires his followers to be self-sacrifice (Rom 12:1). 2 Cor 9:6-8 The key verse should be "Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, [so let him give]; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver" This is pretty clear that it is not a must to tithe. (but of course a true christian could never use it as an excuse for not tithing). For Mal 3:10, I am sorry I need to dig further to it. However, it seems to me from what you have quoted here are pretty much out of the context, which is not an appropriate method of bible study. I believe that is how the "seed-faith" derived from the WOF that the teachers picking a scripture here and there in support of their movement and their focus on the reward. I believe it is dangerous, too. Believer will be led to focus on the result and their faith will be so much tied to the outcome thus limiting (within their own mind) God's grace as in the result-oriented aspect. Hope I have adressed my points clear. Shalom Azure |
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1705 | so that I might be like christ even unto | NT general | azurelaw | 194678 | ||
Dear petuniabrussel, Welcome to the forum. Could you please tell us which specific scripture you are referring to? My guess is that you are referring to Paul's epistles. But which? Shalom Azure |
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1706 | does God intend for us to pay tithes | Malachi | azurelaw | 194670 | ||
Dear Miller, You say : I believe in seed-faith, and what you quoted has never come out of my mouth. Stop slandering, its really bad. Yes, I respect your own attitude toward what you believe as in the seed-faith issue. However, I don't understand why you take it as a personal attack since brother Hank was not saying what he quoted came out of your mouth. He was just responding to Tim's post. The preceding posts along the thread shows no signs of your earlier post on the issue. Do you think it is fair to accuse someone who takes no part in dialogue with you for any personal attack against you? By the way, things that does not come out of your mouth does not mean that it never exists. I believe you do not murder, but does the act of murder exist as being performed by someone? Shalom Azure |
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1707 | help me with 3 historical everts in mark | Mark | azurelaw | 194628 | ||
Dear Cantymantwo, Sorry for my late reply. Please see below commentary I have got so far. In addition, I would like to go further a bit to Chapter 2 v 7 in contrasting the blindness of the Pharisees’ with that even the devils know who Jesus is. Just my 2 cents. --------- v. 24 ……I know thee who thou art, the Holy One of God: he whom God had called his Holy One, Psalm 16:10, and who is so, both in his divine nature, as the Son of God, the Holy One of Israel; and as the Son of man, being the holy thing born of the virgin, and is without the least stain of original sin, or blemish of actual transgression; and also as the mediator, whom the Father has sanctified and sent into the world, the true Messiah; and all this the devil knew from his wonderful incarnation, by the voice from heaven at his baptism, from the conquest over him in the wilderness, and by the miracles he had already wrought: in the high priest's mitre was written, hwhyl vdwq, which may be rendered, "the Holy One of the Lord": the high priest was an eminent type of him. Verse 31. And he came and took her by the hand,.... He went into the room where she lay, and took hold of her hand; not to feel her pulse, and thereby judge of the nature and strength of her disorder, as physicians do; nor merely in a friendly manner, as is customary, but in order to restore her: and lift her up; to sit upright in the bed, who before was laid along upon it, so weak as not to be able to turn herself, much less to sit erect by any assistance whatever: and immediately the fever left her: and there was not the least symptom of it, nor none of the effects which it usually leaves; such was the virtue that went forth from Christ by touching her, and such his great power…… Verse 34. And he healed many that were sick of divers diseases,.... Not that there were some, who had some sorts of diseases, whom he did not heal; but he healed all that came, or were brought to him, which were many, of every sort of disease, which were divers, with which they were afflicted: and cast many devils; even as many as were brought to him, or were possessed with any: and he suffered not the devils to speak; either for him, or against him; which shows his great power over them: because they knew him, or "that they knew him": he would not suffer them to say a word about him, because he knew that they knew that he was the Christ, the Son of God, or he would not permit them to say who he was; because he had others to bear witness of him, and better testimonies than theirs, and lest his enemies should reproach him with an agreement and familiarity with them. Verse 41. And Jesus, moved with compassion,.... At the sad and deplorable case the poor man was in, being a merciful high priest, and not with a desire of popular applause, and vain glory: put forth his hand and touched him; though the leprosy was spread all over him, and there was no place clean, and touching him was forbidden by the law: and saith unto him, I will be thou clean; See Gill on "Mt 8:3." - John Gill’s Exposition To read more, please go to http://eword.gospelcom.net/comments/mark/gill/mark1.htm |
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1708 | post numbers? | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 194619 | ||
Dear Michael, Try click on the title of any post. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. It shows various threads. On the top of the threads there is a bar then you will see on the right hand side a high lighted post number in yellow. That post number is the one you have currently clicked on. Did I make it clear or I muddy the thing up? Shalom Azure |
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1709 | jury duty, to be or not to be? | Matt 18:16 | azurelaw | 194616 | ||
Dear Michael, Me too, I have a lot to study. Keep going and sharing. Shalom Azure |
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1710 | jury duty, to be or not to be? | Matt 18:16 | azurelaw | 194614 | ||
Dear Michael, I believe the below scriptures are helpful: Matthew 18:15-20 1 Tim 5:19 2 Cor 13:1 Deut 17:2-7 (note v 6) Deut 19:15-21 Please read also the preceding verses concerning Jesus sermon where He was speaking against the Pharisees. Perhaps you would like to read the relevant thread under post 176037 for past discussions. The below commentary from Matthew Henry is also helpful for you to understand Matthew 7:1. http://eword.gospelcom.net/comments/matthew/mh/matthew7.htm Shalom Azure |
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1711 | help me with 3 historical everts in mark | Mark | azurelaw | 194447 | ||
Dear cantymantwo, Can you be more specific as to which 3 events you are referring to? Thanks and Shalom Azure |
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1712 | Would Jesus be considered a prophet? | Eph 4:11 | azurelaw | 194445 | ||
Dear Miller, Mark 8:27-30. Shalom Azure |
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1713 | paul said is good to marry,while is not | 1 Cor 7:7 | azurelaw | 194439 | ||
Dear nifemi, Please read 1 Cor 7:1-7. The key verses to answer your question should be v. 1 and v. 7 where Paul has made his position clear to be single. Shalom Azure |
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1714 | A little help | 1 Cor 5:5 | azurelaw | 194428 | ||
Dear Michael, You may try your search by 1/ Typing 1 Tim 1:20 or 1 Cor 5:5 on the "questions/notes on verse" box at the top. You will find past discussion on the subject. 2/ Type the post number 189667 on the "search words or ID" box at your right hand side of the screen. I hope they are helpful. Shalom Azure |
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1715 | possible hindrance via being used by God | 1 Samuel | azurelaw | 194364 | ||
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1716 | No last names of people - why not? | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 194351 | ||
Dear 1025, Greetings to you. Are you asking a question or giving an answer? Shalom Azure |
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1717 | sin | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 194345 | ||
Dear jmar, Thank you for your questions. However, please note that this is a study bible forum not a study people's opinion forum. What we seek should reside in the biblical teachings. Meanwhile, your several questions appear to be assignment questions. If they are, we do really hope that you first try your own effort in your study instead of passing them (in the first place) onto the forum users to complete for you. If I have misunderstood you, please accept my sincere appology. Shalom Azure |
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1718 | why did saul hate david | 1 Samuel | azurelaw | 194339 | ||
Dear Churchboy, 1 Samuel 18:6-9 should answer your question. However, please also read the below scriptures to know more about the character of Saul. 1 Samuel 13:8-14 1 Samuel 15:1-23 1 Samuel 16:14-16 Shalom Azure |
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1719 | another sin question to think about | Genesis | azurelaw | 194310 | ||
Dear jmar, To give you some hints, you may find your answer in Genesis chapter 3. Shalom Azure |
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1720 | In prison how did paul get news | Eph 6:21 | azurelaw | 194308 | ||
Dear Tiffy, Thank you for your clarification. What a blessing it is to have a companion studying the bible together. Hope both you and ASMITH enjoy the forum. 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. Shalom Azure |
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