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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: azurelaw Ordered by Verse |
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721 | why are there so many wars | Ex 20:13 | azurelaw | 179128 | ||
Greetings to you. Maybe you would like to spare some time to take a look at the below website which could give you some ideas in answer to your question. http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/notkill.html In Christ Azure |
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722 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | azurelaw | 208097 | ||
Hey, Searcher, our old timer, You must be rather sleepy :-) Check the date of the question post. Shalom Azure |
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723 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | azurelaw | 208107 | ||
Dear SOG, You say: "suicide is blasphemy of the Holy Ghost the unpardonable sin" Please provide scripture for your above statement. Thanks. Azure |
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724 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | azurelaw | 208108 | ||
Dear 61693 You may try the below link for more details or do a word search with "suicide" for past discussion. http://www.gotquestions.org/suicide-Bible-Christian.html Shalom Azure |
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725 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | azurelaw | 208109 | ||
Dear t61693, May I ask: how old are you? |
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726 | having sex with other men husband disabl | Ex 20:14 | azurelaw | 199919 | ||
Dear blue.eyes, I don't see your answer offensive. Speaking the truth in love (Eph 4:15) is necessary and is taught in the Bible. Enjoy the forum. Shalom Azure Prov 27:5 Better is open rebuke Than love that is concealed. |
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727 | Personal rights predating government | Ex 22:2 | azurelaw | 199107 | ||
Dear Doc, Maybe we don't have to go too far wayback to centuries ago but reading the 1st chapter "The Law of Human Nature" of Mere Christianity (C.S. Lewis) for grasping some idea. Shalom Azure |
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728 | The Face of God | Ex 24:9 | azurelaw | 198131 | ||
Dear budderfligh, A warm welcom to you to the forum. I am so much excited to see your testimony of how our gracious Lord and the Holy Spirit work on you. May your ministry be blessed for His glory and through you God passes His blessings onto the youth who are under your care. In response to your second question, I did some search (thanks for your good questions, they trigger me to work harder. The only ignorance is not asking.) Below are what I have got thus far and I hope they are helpful to answer your questions. Exodus 3:2 "And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him,.... Not a created angel, but the Angel of God's presence and covenant, the eternal Word and Son of God; since he is afterwards expressly called Jehovah, and calls himself the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, which a created angel would never do: the appearance was…" (John Gill) "…To his great surprise he saw a bush burning, when he perceived no fire either from earth or heaven to kindle it, and, which was more strange, it did not consume, v. 2. It was an angel of the Lord that appeared to him; some think, a created angel, who speaks in the language of him that sent him; others, the second person, the angel of the covenant, who is himself Jehovah. It was an extraordinary manifestation of the divine presence and glory; what was visible was produced by the ministry of an angel, but he heard God in it speaking to him." (Matthew Henry) ***** Gal 3:19 "by angels--as the instrumental enactors of the law [ALFORD] God delegated the law to angels as something rather alien to Him and severe (Ac 7:53; Heb 2:2, 3; compare De 33:2, "He came with ten thousands of saints," that is, angels, Ps 68:17). He reserved "the promise" to Himself and dispensed it according to His own goodness. in the hand of a mediator--namely, Moses. De 5:5, "I stood between the Lord and you": the very definition of a mediator. Hence the phrase often recurs, "By the hand of Moses." In the giving of the law, the "angels" were representatives of God; Moses, as mediator, represented the people." (Jamieson, Faussett and Brown) "and it was ordained by angels; not Moses and Aaron, and Joshua, as some say; for though Moses was concerned in the giving of the law, yet not Aaron nor Joshua, nor are any of them ever called angels; but the holy elect angels are here meant, the ten thousands of saints, or holy ones, God came to Mount Sinai with, and the Lord was among, in the holy place; see Deuteronomy 33:2 and so the Jews say that the Lord appeared on Mount Sinai gloriously, aykalmd hytyk Me, "with companies," or "troops of angels," to give the law to his people: and this may be said to be "ordained" by them, inasmuch as it might be written and spoken by them, as the instruments and ministers God made use of; for though the tables are said to be the work of God, and the writing the writing of God, and to be written with the finger of God, and he is said to speak all the words of it, yet this hinders not, but that all this might be done by the means of angels; who might be employed in disposing and fitting the stones in the form they were, and in writing the law upon them; hence it is said to be given by the disposition of angels, Acts 7:53 and certain it is, that it was spoken by them, Hebrews 2:2 they forming in the air those articulate and audible sounds, when the law was delivered…" (John Gill) Those are just my 2 cents. Other more knowledgable and capable on the forum will be happy to help. Shalom Azure |
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729 | What does "saw" mean? | Ex 24:10 | azurelaw | 191764 | ||
Dear don, A hearty warm welcome to the forum. We all are learning endlessly regardless of age, race, education, etc. To quote an old saying : it is better to be late than never. May you be blessed with God's words and enjoy the forum. Psalm 10:17 O LORD, You have heard the desire of the humble; You will strengthen their heart, You will incline Your ear Psalm 25:9 He leads the humble in justice, And He teaches the humble His way. Shalom Azure |
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730 | What does "saw" mean? | Ex 24:10 | azurelaw | 191766 | ||
Dear Talmid, Welcome to the forum. I always get excited to see youngsters like you (fit to the age requirement of the forum) study God's words diligently and sincerely. Keep up the good work with a humble heart, Talmid. We all come here to learn and to share. Just a word of encouragement: 1 Tim 4:12 Let no one look down on your youthfulness, but rather in speech, conduct, love, faith and purity, show yourself an example of those who believe. Shalom Azure |
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731 | Moses breaks the tables | Ex 32:19 | azurelaw | 222259 | ||
Dear Shmibrjill, Scripture did not say if his actions sinful or not. I believe he did it out of righteous anger. The reason that Moses got punished (could not enter the promise land - Canaan) was clearly stated in Numbers 20:12. Shalom Azure |
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732 | Addition to the 4th commandment | Ex 35:3 | azurelaw | 225545 | ||
Why did Moses add this to the 4th commandment? God did not say this in Exo 31:12-17 nor in Exo 20:8-11. Thank you Azure |
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733 | the offerings | Leviticus | azurelaw | 231971 | ||
Dear mlturner, Please specify which book/chapter/verse that you have question with. Thank you. Azure |
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734 | Does the bible talk about hygiene? | Leviticus | azurelaw | 236730 | ||
Dear Mustang Sally, Welcome to the forum. You may read Leviticus chapters 11-15. Shalom Azure |
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735 | Does the bible talk about hygiene? | Leviticus | azurelaw | 236735 | ||
Dear Mustang, I pray that the Holy Spirit works in your son's heart for the salvation work of Christ in him. Just a note for you. The Bible should be read as a whole which is an essential means that God reveal Himself (His characters, nature and works) to us. It does not MAINLY deal with trivial issues in our daily lives (i.e. how to improve our marriage relationship, how to handle our finance, the hygienic problems,etc.). Therefore, when we read the Bible, our focus must be on God. Stay, ask questions and interact with us, and hope you enjoy the forum. Shalom Azure |
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736 | Carry the whole Tabernacle or the parts | Lev 6:13 | azurelaw | 226132 | ||
How could they keep the fire burning on the altar in the Tabernacle? Were the Israelites required to carry the Tabernacle and the burning altar (inside) the whole journey? However, in Numbers 10:17 it said that the Tabernacle was taken down. What does it mean by "taken down" in that context? I am puzzled at how they were moving around with the Tabernacle (set up) and burning altar inside. Your help is much appreciated. Shalom Azure |
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737 | Childbirth in Leviticus 12 | Lev 12:1 | azurelaw | 213405 | ||
Dear David, I think post #112198 would be helpful to answer your question as well. Shalom Azure |
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738 | INCEST IN THE NEW TESTIMENT | Lev 18:10 | azurelaw | 232668 | ||
Matthew 5:27-28. Shalom Azure |
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739 | land vomits out inhabitants? | Lev 18:25 | azurelaw | 199186 | ||
Dear Sharolyn, Welcome to the forum. "the land vomits..." should not be treated in its literal sense but rather an analogy as per John Gill's explanation: "Verse 25. And the land is defiled,.... The inhabitants of it, with the immoralities and idolatries before mentioned: therefore I do visit the iniquity thereof upon it; or punish the inhabitants that are on it for their sins: and the land itself vomiteth out her inhabitants; as a stomach loaded with corrupt and bad food it has taken in, nauseates it, and cannot bear and retain it, but casts it up, and never receives it again; so the land of Canaan is represented as loathing its inhabitants, and as having an aversion to them, and indignation against them, and as not being able to bear them, but entirely willing to be rid of them and throw them out of their places in it, never to be admitted more, being as nauseous and as useless as the cast of a man's stomach; see Revelation 3:16." Hope it helps. Shalom Azure |
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740 | land vomits out inhabitants? | Lev 18:25 | azurelaw | 199187 | ||
Hi Sharolyn, In addition to my previous post, I would like to you go backward to the beginning of Chapter 18 and re-read the whole chapter. In v3, God earnestly warns the Israelites not to follow the wicked deeds (as laid out in the succeeding verses) of Egyptians' and the Canaanites' (their land is going to be taken over by the Israelite). The Canaanites have defiled the land. The land vomits out its inhabitants (the Canaanites) should be understood as God's punishment toward the Canaanites (being cast out, destroyed or exterminated) by Israelite taking over the place as their promise land. Such punishment also applies to Israelite should they follow the evil deeds of the gentiles. Shalom Azure |
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