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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: skccab Ordered by Verse |
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601 | Moabites forbidden and Ruth allowed?? | Deut 23:3 | skccab | 214588 | ||
MJH Shalom, Thank you so much!! John and I had come to a conclusion and your addition just added to what we concluded. I like your #3 the best also. (And I'm right with you on your opening statement about the Torah (:o ) Thank you for taking the time and effort for me. I should have figured it out, but there are times my ol' brain just doesn't want to work right - when that happens, it sure is nice to know I have learned brothers and sisters to help out! lol. Cheri |
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602 | Only God can make a promise? | Deut 23:22 | skccab | 191444 | ||
Mr. Pony Tail, How about in Matthew, "let your yes be yes and your no be no..."? Cheri |
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603 | I just started reading the Bible and.... | Deut 24:1 | skccab | 211264 | ||
Shalom Keliy, I really enjoyed your OT/NT statements that you shared, thank you. I'm going to copy them down in my Bible. Oh by the way I hope you had a tzohorayim tovim today (I finally learned good afternoon - it's in the plural.) Cheri |
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604 | Is Deu 25:5, applicable to day? | Deut 25:5 | skccab | 200920 | ||
Shalom Jeff, I'm certainly not "more skilled", not at all, but I have just finished a small study of the "firstborn," so maybe I can add a smidgen to your explanation. In those days having sons was paramount - and being "first born" and receiving the first born status and blessing of the firstborn extremely important. Onan was to produce a male child with this sister-in-law but the child would not be considered fully his (that is not raised in his household under his rule) but could in fact also be considered in line for the firstborn status/blessing should the sister-in-law deliver a boy before his own wife delivered a boy. (At least, this is my understanding of it :-) .) As an aside, I agree with you about his deceit displeasing God, but I also think it was the spilling of the life-seed onto the ground that actually sealed his fate. Still learning Cheri |
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605 | Saying "AMEN"...outloud? | Deut 27:20 | skccab | 187644 | ||
Hi again Mouse SouthernBelle said it right. Amen means so be it. And when your pastor says something that the Spirit witnesses with your spirit is right, you're just wanting to add your agreement to it byt saying Amen - (Mat 18:16 But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.) blessings cheri |
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606 | am trying to learn about joshua | Josh 1:1 | skccab | 195263 | ||
Shalom, If you don't own a Bible at the moment, you can read Joshua right here at this site, and there are other websites that have full versions of the Bible available to read, even to download. (Though purchasing a Bible is definitely a needful thing!) The book begins with the entrance of the Children of Israel into their promised land, it covers the many battles that had to take place to claim the land as there were other inhabitants at the time, the division of the land to the 12 Tribes, and much, much more. It's a wonderful book! In types, it pictures Yeshua leading His people into their rest and their promised land. The book of Joshua is exciting and full of adventure. Enjoy your study! :-) Cheri |
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607 | wherecanifindthirdpartingofthesea | Josh 3:13 | skccab | 193718 | ||
Well, we have the Gen. account about the waters parting for the land at creation. And then don't we have another time in Gen. when the land parted, wouldn't that also part the waters? Sorry for lack of scripture references, at work right now, just using (hopefully not faulty) memory :-). Shalom Cheri |
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608 | wherecanifindthirdpartingofthesea | Josh 3:13 | skccab | 193760 | ||
Aaaah Doc!!! :-) Cheri |
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609 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199657 | ||
dear John, If you read Lev 6 about the burnt offerings and find the passages on the vows made to G-d in Num 6 (I think), you'll get your answer to this riddle (or at least as much of an answer our pea brains can handle). You're absolutely right, Abba would not accept a human sacrifice. The blood of perfect, innocent animals was always the substitute. The possibility of a human sacrifice under Messiah's G-d with His pleasure is unheard of!! It's off to work I go Cheri |
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610 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199674 | ||
Hey bro, I'm fine, absolutely fine, finer 'n I've ever been in my life!! I haven't gone away anywhere. Nope, won't get me nor anyone closer or more saved or more holy or more anything, I usually call Abba, Abba or Adonai or HaShem, here on the forum, for purposes you're well aware of, I compromise and call Him Abba or I call Him,G-d (I take the "o" out of the capitalized lord as well). Has nothing to do with closeness, or salvation, it's just a fence to help not profane His Name. :-) Cheri |
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611 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199683 | ||
Nope not compromising His at all. Just using terms here that are known and accepted, because you and others fussed when I used the term TaNaKH instead of "Old Testament". And the other is just a habit I have, I don't even think about it, it's just second nature now. Seems like I can't get it right here, but that's OK, I got it right where and with Whom it counts :-). Cheri |
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612 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199687 | ||
My bro, I don't offend easily at all, especially where my brethren are concerned. After all, I'm your sister sos you gotta love me whether you like it or not and I gotta love you (and that commandment is easy to obey :-) ). God's shalom to you dear brother (see? I can put the o in or leave it out, I just have to think about it hahaha). Cheri |
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613 | the name of G-d? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199746 | ||
Shalom Halroy The short answer to you is "no." Using "God" or "Lord" is Not profaning, nor blaspheming, nor using His name in vain. If you had finished reading the thread you would have seen that I told brother John that I wrote that post to him quickly (on the run as it were) and I just wrote it out without thinking. :-) It's simply a matter of choice that I have made, personally. Abba sees into the heart, He doesn't need to see what we've writter here on this forum (or anywhere else, for that matter). There are some people who refer to God as "the Big Guy" or "the Dude upstairs", (no one here at SBF)and for all I know they may be using those terms as reverently as I try to use the terms I choose to use - it's not for any of us to judge their hearts (maybe their actions)- Abba knows their hearts and intents. If I caused a problem for anyone I beg your forgiveness - but Abba knows my heart is only for Him. Cheri |
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614 | taking the Lord's name in vain means...? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199747 | ||
Shalom GB, I don't think anyone here is fighting. Questioning and discussing, most definitely. That's how we learn. And it's all good as long as we continue to remember that we are Family, and we continue to treat one another with great respect. SBF is chok full of wonderful folks who realize that we are each a very important part of a heavenly body, and when one is huting or missing then the whole body is wanting and out of balance. By the way, forgive me for a belated Welcome to the forum. I have enjoyed reading your postings. Cheri |
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615 | the name of G-d? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199816 | ||
Shalom halroy, Amen, indeed He does, to the fullest!! Hallelu-yah. I am richly blessed in all things. Especially in brethren who love God's Messiah (whether they call him Jesus or Yeshua). Thank you so much, my brother, for getting back to me with your note. May you grow in the knowledge and love of our Lord Yeshua Messiah Cheri |
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616 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199822 | ||
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617 | Who or what was sacrificed? | Judg 11:39 | skccab | 199830 | ||
Hank, My previous post to yours, is not a screaming okay. I usually don't write the whole word out, I just use the letters (capitalized). You say it's an English-speaking Forum, that's all good and fine. But if you folks can say Alpha and Omega (which is not English), then why can I not say Alef and Tov? You guys say Christ (again, not English), so why can't I say Messiah? Y'all also use a lot of other latin terms and phrases - so where's the difference if I try to put a little bit of Hebrew back into Christianity? After all, our Master is not Latin, or Greek, or English. He's Hebrew, He's Israeli, He's Jewish, and nothing in the world is ever going to change that. If I've offended you folks in any way, please accept my apologies, that has never been my intention. If you guys want me to quit posting here, I will - with a broken heart, but I'll do it. The Father has put a fire in my heart for His people, His language, His land and His Holy Word and that's it. I have no other words right now.... Cheri |
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618 | first book named after a woman | Ruth | skccab | 193862 | ||
Hello Akeira, That would be Ruth, then Esther. |
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619 | who is abigale and where is she found | 1 Samuel | skccab | 196491 | ||
Shalom Kar, Abigail was Nabal's wife, from Carmel. You can read about her in 1 Samuel 25. Cheri |
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620 | Where the priest impatient and greedy? | 1 Sam 2:13 | skccab | 206104 | ||
Shalom remorse2 Verse 12 of that chapter tells you that they (Eli's sons) were corrupt and did not know the Lord. I don't think that their procedure was customary, that is why the worshippers would object (as in verse 16). My 2cents worth Cheri |
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