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1101 | Ahaziah a ruler at 22 or 42? | 2 Chr 22:2 | prayon | 9249 | ||
His reign lasted only one year beginning at age 22 (2Kings 8:25); the Masoretic Text of 2 Chron 22:2 gives his age as 42(Septuagint "twenty"; some manuscripts "twenty-two"). Taken froom the Eerdmans Bible Dictionary. | ||||||
1102 | Gen 6:7 and Num 23:19 contradictory? | Gen 6:7 | prayon | 9245 | ||
Nolan, the closest I can get to answer you is this from the International Bible Commentary - Scripture sometimes speaks of God changing his mind (English versions say repenting) but this is God's unmovedness while others move and change. The divine finger ever points to the same spot but man has moved from it to the opposite pole. | ||||||
1103 | What prophesies are referred to? | Gen 3:15 | prayon | 9221 | ||
What are the prophesies referred to here? | ||||||
1104 | Evil already occured? | Gen 2:9 | prayon | 9220 | ||
If the name of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil implies that evil had already occured. what evil are they referring to? | ||||||
1105 | Trees in Genesis real? | Gen 2:9 | prayon | 9219 | ||
Were the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil real trees? What is the difference between the two? | ||||||
1106 | Sixth day or Seventh day? | Gen 2:22 | prayon | 9218 | ||
Nolan - Gen 2:2b-3 states that "he rested on the seventh day from all the work He had done. So God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all the work that He had done in creation." | ||||||
1107 | Mercy on Unbelievers | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9217 | ||
God as far as I know will not have mercy on the unbeliever. The unbeliever has been given every chance to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior but have denied Christ. I refer you to 2 Corinthians 6:14 - "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what partnership is there between righteousness and lawlessness? Or what fellowship is there between light and darkness?" Verse 17-18 goes on to say "Therefore come out from them (unbelievers) and be separate from them, says the Lord and touch nothing unclean; and I will welcome you, and I will be your father, and you shall be my sons and daughters says the Lord Almighty". Paul urged believer not to form binding relationships with unbelievers because this might weaken their Christan commitment, integrity, or standards. Although we believe that we can stand strong in out commitment God knows us better than we know ourselves. He said what he did because He knows we are weak and can easily be deceived. |
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1108 | Did David or Elhanan kill Goliath? | 2 Sam 21:19 | prayon | 9215 | ||
2 Samuel 21:19 states that Elhanan slew Goliath the Gittite. This statement clearly raises the question of whether David truly did slew the giant Goliath. The International Bible commentary states that one version states Elhanan slew Goliath's brother (see 1 Chron 20:5). It has been suggested that perhaps the name David itself may be a throne name or title, since 'dawidum' in the Mari texts means 'commander', and that his original name may be lost. But it is doubtful whether it could of been Elhanan. | ||||||
1109 | Who killed Saul? | 2 Sam 1:10 | prayon | 9214 | ||
Saul committed suicide rather than be killed by the Philistines. 2 Samuel 1:3-4 states that Saul was "leaning on his spear" which tells us that he di indeed kill himself. Saul asked the Amalekite to stand over him and kill him because death was long in coming and he didn't want the Philistines to find him alive. The Amalekite did as Saul asked and then told David that he had killed Saul. | ||||||
1110 | Where's the Ark now? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9213 | ||
Just a note Nolan - The Jews have a tradition that before Nebuchadnezzar plundered the Temple the priests his the Ark and that its hiding place will be revealed by the Messiah at his coming.His knowledge of it will, they say, be a proof of his claims. | ||||||
1111 | What happened to Manasseh and Ephraim? | Gen 48:9 | prayon | 9153 | ||
Why did Jacob bless Manasseh and Ephraim? What happened to them? | ||||||
1112 | 12 Tribes of Isreal? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9152 | ||
What happened to the 12 tribes of Isreal? Where did each tribe end up at? Are they still around today? | ||||||
1113 | Book of Enoch? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9151 | ||
What is the Book of Enoch and if it is mentioned in Jude (v 14,15) why is it not included in the Bible? | ||||||
1114 | Where's the Ark now? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9150 | ||
Is there any information on what happened to the Ark of the Covenant or where it is now? | ||||||
1115 | How was Tower of Babel possible? | Gen 11:4 | prayon | 9149 | ||
How was it possible for a structure with the large dimensions of the Tower of Babel to be erected in the time and by the few people who lived directly after the flood? | ||||||
1116 | Should a Christian be a Mason? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9127 | ||
Brandi - You have proved my point better than I have! Anything that states "the Bible in itself is a symbol - that is, a part taken for the whole" or that the "Bible is not more than one of the Great Lights, and never has been" is an organization that Christians should NEVER be a part of. These teachings are not of God and if it is not of God the only other alternative is that they are of Satan. I could back up what I am saying with numerous scriptures and will be glad to supply them if you like. prayon | ||||||
1117 | Why did Moses strike the rock? | Num 20:11 | prayon | 9069 | ||
Steve, I'm sorry if I was misleading. I never meant that God has a room where he hides our missed blessings. What I was refering to was when Moses stuck the rock he angered God and lost his chance of being blessed by entering into the promised land. The question I asked was just a thought question. If Moses missed his blessing of the promised land because he angered God by what he did - how many blessing have we missed because we have messed up? | ||||||
1118 | Should a Christian be a Mason? | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 9067 | ||
Brandi, I can't debate whether any of the above were Masons because I just don't know. I'm sure that many can live a life that appears to be Christian and most if not all believe in God. But I do know that Christians should NOT be Masons. Acording to the 'blood oaths' they take, which in itself go against the bible, they are not allowed to tell you anything concerning the rituals, oaths, etc. I have given 2 examples of evidence in my above posting "Absolutely not". I encourage you to read them with an open mind then go to the web site that I have listed. I think you will see that what they can't tell you about the Mason's can harm them in the end. Please read the information on the website. prayon |
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1119 | Who were the Nicolaitans? | Rev 2:6 | prayon | 9054 | ||
Good Question! Little is known about this group aside from the biblical references. They were a sect present in the churches of Ephesus and Pergamum. From the context of Rev 2:15, it would appear that they were people who abused Paul's doctrine of Christian liberty. It is believed that Jude 4 refers to them also. They appear to have attended the heathen rites and shared in the abominations there practised. Some say that they were followers of Nicolas of Antioch, one of the seven original elders, but if so, they falsely claimed that he taught such things so it is probable that it was some other Nicolas. It is possible that they were one in the same with the followers of Balaam (v. 14) because they both had a similar etymology "to conquer the people". prayon | ||||||
1120 | Why did Moses strike the rock? | Num 20:11 | prayon | 9025 | ||
Makes you wonder what blessings we have lost because of disobedience...... prayon | ||||||
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