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881 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 64305 | ||
Thanks, I didn't know of the quote. I agree there was no wrestling match. God has been in control of everything since the beginning of time. prayon | ||||||
882 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 64336 | ||
Joe, just our of curiousity where is it if it is not below our feet? prayon | ||||||
883 | Where was Paradise? | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 90526 | ||
Greetings, you are correct in that Jesus did not go to Heaven at the time of His death. John 20:17 tells us the Jesus said to Mary Magdalene "Do not cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to my Father". Jesus told the thief "today you will be with me in paradise", so this proves that paradise is not the same as heaven. In Jewish theology the department of Hades where the blessed souls await the resurrection. Paaradise is part of Abraham's bosom. Luke tells us that the rich man who went to Hades saw Abraham and cried for Abraham to have mercy on him. Again proving that Paradise is not in heaven. prayon |
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884 | Luke 23:43 | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 149262 | ||
Greetings, There has been much discussion on this topic. Please type in paradise in the quick search and you will get the answer you seek. prayon | ||||||
885 | what happens after death | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 172925 | ||
Greetings kosoheiman! This topic has been discussed numerous times so rather than answering your question I would suggest that you type in bosom of Abraham and you will get many different viewpoints. prayon | ||||||
886 | Can you tell me where was jesus for thos | Luke 23:46 | prayon | 144779 | ||
Greetings Ali123 and welcome to the forum! You ask some very good questions, those points can be confusing as the bible does not state in exact words. Here is what is believed to of occured. In Luke 23:46 Jesus was offering up His human soul to God without blemish. He handed it over to the Father - no one took His life from Him. After Jesus gave up His spirit He went to paradise. This is why Jesus could say to the thief "today you will be with Me in paradise". Paradise is easier to understand if you go to Luke 16:22-27. This passage talks about Abraham's bosum which is also believed to be paradise. It was here that Jesus, as the saying goes, took the keys to hell. When He left there He saw Mary. He told her Touch me not for I have not yet ascended to my Father. In the time between seeing Mary and Thomas it is believed that He went to present the prverial keys to His Father and then returned to earth where after 40 days He ascended to sit at the right hand of His Father. There are other theories such as Mary was not allowed to touch Jesus because she had faith that it was Him and Thomas was allowed because he didn't. I hope this helps your understanding some. prayon |
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887 | Where did Jesus go for the three days | Luke 23:46 | prayon | 148657 | ||
Greetings, I notice you are very new to the forum. Just in case you are not sure what Searcher meant go to the quick search bot in the upper left corner and type in the subject you are looking for. For this one you could use 3 days or paradise. prayon | ||||||
888 | Where did Jesus go for the three days | Luke 23:46 | prayon | 149572 | ||
You are very welcome! prayon | ||||||
889 | How many ressurrections in the bible | Luke 24:6 | prayon | 96589 | ||
Greetings Tynes and welcome to the forum. Here is a list of who I know where raised from the dead: 1) Jesus John 21:14 2) Lazarus - John 11:43 3) Tabitha (Dorcas) Acts 9:30 4) The Shunammite's son - 2Kin 4:32-37 5) Jairus's daughter - Mark 5:42; Luke 8:54 6) The widow's son Luke 7:14 In addition Matt 27:52-53 tell us that graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised; and coming out of the graves after His resurrection, prayon |
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890 | How many ressurrections in the bible | Luke 24:6 | prayon | 96597 | ||
You are very welcome. Agape, prayon | ||||||
891 | Did any prophet come from Galilee? | Luke 24:19 | prayon | 65371 | ||
Did any prophet come from Galilee? | ||||||
892 | Anyone else? | Luke 24:19 | prayon | 65476 | ||
Greetings Hank, I know about Jesus but was there anyone else? This is an "extra credit". Thanks, prayon | ||||||
893 | Did any prophet come from Galilee? | Luke 24:19 | prayon | 65565 | ||
Greetings Cyclist, One person thought that Jonah was born in Galilee. Another thought Mohamed the Prophet was since the false prophet (Islam) usually rises up from where the true prophet comes from. I don't know the correct answer. The only thing I could find was that all the disciples were born there except Judas Ischariot. We already turned in our guesses. prayon | ||||||
894 | desipel dont recognice JESUS ,before af | Luke 24:36 | prayon | 41255 | ||
Greetings true believer, They didn't believe because they were not expecting it. Although Jesus had repeatedly told His disciples that He ould rise again after 3 days, the disciples either gave His words a symbolic meaning or completely rejected them as something impossible to understand. Never had it occured to them to find any such prophecy in the Old Testament. John says in John 20:9 that they still did not understand from scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead. The disciples thought that Jesus was the one who would redeem Isreal, but not by dying. They believed that He would miraculously overturn all opposition and display His divine power to the world by claiming the throne of His ancestor King David and reigning from Jerusalem over an Israel freed from Roman rule and regenerated to serve God. They had believed in Him, they had left all to follow Him. But now He was gone. The crucifixion seemed a cruel disillusionment. They were perplexed and confused. That is why when He appeared to them after He rose from the dead they did not realize it was Him. prayon |
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895 | writer of John,date, purpose | John | prayon | 34085 | ||
Greetings Iquest, the book of John was written by John to prove conclusively that Jesus is the Son of God amd that all who believe in Him will have eternal life. John was written from a theologian point of view. My reference says that it was written after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD but before John's exile to the island of Patmos. Therefore it was probably written about 85-90 AD. John presents Jesus as the Divine Son of God and he emphasizes the wisdom of Christ. There are 6 miracles in John that are not included in the other gospels as is the Upper Room Discourse (ch 14-17). The significant theme in John is that belief in Jesus is required for salvation. |
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896 | Where are the 7 "I am" passages in John | John | prayon | 43663 | ||
Greetings Searcher, Is this what you wanted? prayon 1:23 - I am the voice of the one crying in the wilderness. 5:43 - I am come in My fathers name. 6:35 - I am the bread of life. 6:41 - I am the bread which came sown from heaven. 6:48;51 - I am the living bread which came down from heaven. 7:29 - I know Him for I am from Him. 8:12 - I am the light of the world. 8:24;28;9:9 - I am He. 8:58 - Before Abraham was, I am. 9:5 - I am in the world, I am the light of the world. 9:39 - For judgement I am come into this world. 10:7;9 - I am the door. 10:10 - I am come that they might have life. 10:11;14 - I am the good Shepherd. 11:25 - I am the resurrection. 13:13 - for so I am. 13:19;18:5;6 - I am he. 14:6 - I am the way. 14:11 - I am in the Father. 15:1 - I am the true vine. |
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897 | would like to study 4:23-24. | John | prayon | 58831 | ||
Grettings ktmon, I am not sure how soon you want/need to study John 4 but there is a bible study that is phenominal that starts the week after Labor Day. The study will be the book of John this year. The study will last until May '03. I highly suggest it for anyone who wants to learn more about and get closer to Our Lord and Savior. The study is international. You can find out if there is one in your area by going to: www.bsfinternational.org This class will also give you college credits and is free. prayon |
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898 | how do I know if God is speaking to me | John | prayon | 95120 | ||
Greetings kbus, This is in addition to Makarios answer. When you believe that God is speaking to you and you are not sure then first ask yourself does it completely line up with the Word? If not, then it can not be from God. If you are still unsure pray and ask God for a confirmation. As time goes on your discernment will grow and you will know. prayon |
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899 | How many trials did Jesus attend? | John | prayon | 146910 | ||
Greetings swaimj, Here is the chronilogical sequence of that night: 1) The Last supper - where Christ washed the feet of the disciple, broke bread and prayed. 2) He then went to the garden to pray. 3) In the garden He was arrested by the Jews 4) From there He went to appear before Annas (who was Caiaphas father-in-law) where the first Jewish trial was. This was an informal examination. 5) Annas sent Him to appear before Caiaphas which was the 2nd Jewish trial. The purpose of this trial was to seek false testimony against Him. Theyt chargeed HIm with blasphemy instead (He supposedly blasphemized when He said that He would tear down the temple in 3 days). The bottom line was that they just wanted to put Him to death. Blasphemy was an excuse for them but in reality He died for our sins. 6) Caiphas then sent Him to Pilate. This was the first Roman trial. Pilate interagated Him and found no fault in Him. 7) Pilate sent Him to Herod where He was tried again. Herod was happy to see Him because he was convinced that he would be able to see a miracle. But Christ remained silent. 8) Herod sent Him back to Pilate where He had His second Roman trial. Pilate wanted to let Him go because he knew He was not guilty of anything and he had recognized the jealousy of the Jews. Even his wife told him not to become involved. Pilate was starting to believe that He was the Son of God. Pilate tried to let Him go by proclaiming His innocence so he had Him beat to appease the people. He also offered to release Him according to the Jewish Passover custom. However, when the people yelled if you let this man go you are not Caesar's friend - Whoever makes himself a king speaks against Caesar. Pilate then washed his hands of the affair and handed Him over to the Jews who crucified Him. It is important to note that whole trial was illegal according to Jewish law for the following reasons: 1) Before the trial began it was determinded that Jesus was guilty. Law was that you had to be proven guilty 2) False witnesses were brought to testify against Jesus. 3) No defense for Jesus sought or allowed 4) Trial conducted at night - according to their laws trials must be held during the day 5) High Priest put Jesus under oath then incriminated Him for what He said. 6) Serious charges were only to be tried in the Sanhedrin's meeting place, not in the high priests palace. Hope this answers your questions. Susan |
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900 | When did Jesus know He was God? | John 1:1 | prayon | 165547 | ||
Greetings srinaldi, He knew from the beginning. John 1:1 says, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." The Word is one of the titles of our Lord, found only in the writings of John. (Easton Bible Dictionary). prayon |
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