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481 | Jesus' death embody His ministry message | NT general | azurelaw | 234386 | ||
Dear Preston, There always students come to the forum inquiring for answer for their homework questions instead of first working it out by themselves. Such conduct is not encouraged. If you have not noticed, please familiarize yourself with the TOU which also indicates the host's rule in concern with this kind of behaviour as below:- --- The Forum is not intended to provide or be a source for answering test or homework questions of those that are students. Questions asked should be from a true desire to learn and not as an easy substitute for the learning process. By the way, as I have read Doc's post in respond to Noah80's question, I see nothing in his wordings or tone that is hostile to the poster. I really cannot understand why you have such an accusation on Doc. While you mention "Some....have a very difficult time...", may I know who else do you mean? Shalom Azure |
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482 | what are the five steps of the journey | NT general | azurelaw | 234772 | ||
Dear Ms. Pama, Could you please provide book, chapter or verse for your question and also, I am not quite sure what you are asking, could you rephrase your question as well? Thank you. Azure |
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483 | Ephesians, five step of Journey | NT general | azurelaw | 234774 | ||
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484 | wsrning of false prophets and teachings | NT general | azurelaw | 241068 | ||
Dear kingdom man, Welcome to the forum. Matthew chapter 24 1 Timothy chapter 6 2 John 1:7-11 2 Peter chapter 2 and 3 Above are a few for your reference. Shalom Azure |
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485 | The GAP theory could be true. | Genesis | azurelaw | 177535 | ||
Kalos and Tim, You guys are funny. :-) :-) God bless Azure |
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486 | The Lord was pleased with Abel | Genesis | azurelaw | 190549 | ||
Dear Sam84, May your ministry at sunday school be fully blessed. This topic has been discussed in the past. You just need to type "Cain" on the word search box at your right hand corner of the screen, then you will find a number of threads on the discussion. I have read that before, it helps. Enjoy the forum. Shalom Azure |
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487 | Romans 11:35 | Genesis | azurelaw | 191957 | ||
Dear begbie, In the beginning, God created the world. After His creation of man, He rests. We are creatures, even the last be created. We have nothing of our own - but dust. What do we have to repay God? Shalom Azure |
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488 | Romans 11:35 | Genesis | azurelaw | 191964 | ||
Sorry begbie, I think my previous answer could be missing the point. My appology. Let my refine my answer and hope it helps. It is a "fact" that we are unable to repay (this supplemented by my previous post) God rather than a necessity. If we deem that we have the ability (even the slightest) to repay God, sinful men as we are, we will not humble ourselves in front of our God for we could count on our so-call good work. Ephesian 2:8-9 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may BOAST. Shalom Azure |
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489 | Why did God put us on earth with satin? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192545 | ||
Dear misteredd, You are responding to a very old post and I doubt you would get a reply from the questioner. It would be advisable to read throught the thread for better understanding before submitting a post or two. By the way, could you please provide us with sufficient scriptures for your logic? Finally, satin is a kind of fabrics for making clothes. :-) I cannot relate it to any product of sin. Shalom Azure |
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490 | (still) God created evil? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192546 | ||
Dear Mike, Just want to remind you that your response to a very old post in 2001 might not get any reply/feedback. The questioner has not been active since Mar 2003. Shalom Azure |
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491 | What is Jacob's trouble? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192705 | ||
Dear Grace, Do you have any specific verses in mind to question? Starting from Genesis 25 and the following chapters record a lot of Jacob's life. Perhaps the below incidents are what you are looking for:- 1/ Took the advantage (or opportunity) to get the birthright from his brother (Gen 25:30-31) 2/ Cheat his father Isaac to get his blessings (Gen 27:11-29) 3/ Played tricks to get wealth from his father-in-law Laban (Gen 30:25-43) I believe Jacob's trouble is being too tricky or an opportunist. These are just my 2 cents. I think others on the forum would have more valuable input to your question. Shalom Azure |
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492 | What is Jacob's trouble? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192794 | ||
Dear Grace, Subject to my previous post, I am sorry that I did not answer fully to the point. I hope the below additional information is helpful for your understanding of the topic. ****** "Here God speaks through His prophet Jeremiah, telling of the 'Great Day', concerning the brief but intense period of testing which shall come upon the Nation of Israel: 7 Alas! for that Day is Great, so that none is like it: it is even the Time of Jacob's Trouble, but he shall be Saved out of it. (Jeremiah 30:7)" (http://www.tribulation.com/prtjacob.htm) "Verse 7. Alas! for that day [is] great,.... For sorrow and distress: so that none [is] like it; such were the times of Jerusalem's siege and destruction by the Romans; and which was an emblem of those times of trouble from antichrist in the latter day; see Matthew 24:21;..." (John Gill's Exposition of the Bible) **** Shalom Azure |
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493 | Abel,s sacrifice acceptable, Cain's not? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192877 | ||
Dear Grace, Did you try the search function which I have proposed to you before? Your above question has been discussed a lot in the past. It is really easy to "search" for an answer to your such question with the feature provided by Lockman. In order to help you start, type "3" in the Word or ID# Search box (your right hand corner of the screen), you wiill see post number 3 appear and at the bottom shows the thread of past discussions. Enjoy your time reading them. Shalom Azure |
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494 | Abel,s sacrifice acceptable, Cain's not? | Genesis | azurelaw | 192915 | ||
Verse 3: Cain brought "an offering" Verse 4: Abel brought "the firstlings of..." The contrast showed Cain's attitude was so much inferior to that of Abel's. Cain had no respect on God. Verse 5-7 revealed that Cain had pride in him and did not repent for he showed anger to God's refusal. He had something very wrong in his motive in offering sacrifice. Hope the above helpful. Shalom Azure |
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495 | How old was Ishmael? | Genesis | azurelaw | 194091 | ||
Dear jchbrr, You are quite right about the age of Ishmael. Hope the below is helpful: ------------ When Isaac was weaned, Ishmael was about 16 years of age. The weaning was made an occasion for great celebration. But it seems the pleasure of the day was marred by the objectionable behavior of Ishmael. "And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian .... mocking" (Genesis 21:9). Her jealous motherly love had quickened her sense of observation and her faculty of reading the character of children. We do not know exactly what the word used in the Hebrew for "mocking" really means. The Septuagint and the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) render the passage: "When Sarah saw the son of Hagar .... playing with Isaac," and Paul followed a later tradition when he says: "He that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit" (Galatians 4:29). Lightfoot (in his notes to the Epistle to the Galatians) says: "At all events the word seems to mean mocking, jeering." At any rate, the fact remains that Sarah objected to the bringing up of the son of promise together with the "mocker," and so both mother and son were banished from the tents of Abraham. Now there came a most critical time in the life of young Ishmael. Only some bread and a bottle of water were "put on the shoulder" of Hagar by Abraham when he expelled her with her son. Aimlessly, as it seems, the two walked about in the wilderness of Beersheba. The water was soon spent, and with it went all hope and energy. The boy, being faint with thirst and tired out by his constant walking in the fierce heat of the sun, seemed to be dying. So his mother put him rapidly down in the shade of some plant. (We do not share the opinion of some writers that the narrative of Genesis 21:8 represented Ishmael as a little boy whom his mother had carried about and finally flung in the shade of some shrub. Even if this passage is taken from a different source, it is certainly not in conflict with the rest as to the age of Ishmael.) After this last act of motherly love--what else could she do to help the boy?--she retired to a place at some distance and resignedly expected the death of her son and perhaps her own. http://www.studylight.org ----------- Shalom Azure |
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496 | 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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497 | 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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498 | 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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499 | 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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500 | 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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