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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: skccab Ordered by Verse |
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761 | Return to celebrating 7 Festivals? | Zechariah | skccab | 201520 | ||
Shalom again, Just wanted to apologize for mistyping your name Janie!! Very sorry. Eyesight is awful!! Cheri |
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762 | zechariah 12:10 he will come as king and | Zechariah | skccab | 212398 | ||
Shalom again ssmiller, The book of Zachariah is rich, I love it. 6:12-13 speaks of the King; 8:20-23 speaks of the latter days; 9:9 describes the day Yeshua/Jesus entered Jerusalem just before Passover; 11:12-13 tells of His price; 12:10 tells of His people recognizing Him in the latter days; 13:7 about what happened to His followers at His arrest and crucifixion. Chapter 14 speaks of the 2nd Advent of our Messiah. This is just a sampling of Jesus' 1st and 2nd Advents in this book!! Have fun reading it! Cheri |
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763 | Where - "cities without walls" prophecy? | Zech 2:4 | skccab | 201647 | ||
Shalom, I'm out the door for work this instant but I'm thinking maybe you're looking for the blessings Jacob gave the 12 at the end of Genesis? In particular to Ephraim and Manesseh? I'm not sure, just thinking because Ephraim did become the largest of the tribes, I believe. I'll look further once at work. :-) Cheri |
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764 | does God intend for us to pay tithes | Malachi | skccab | 190507 | ||
Dearest Hank, Well God has done it again!! Used you and your reply to someone else on something totally off the wall from where I was at to speak to me regarding where I'm at. People personally around you must truely be blessed. Keep that fire burning - we here on SBF need the little sparks that fly off!! :-) Thank you Cheri |
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765 | Does not tithing disqualify leadership? | Mal 3:10 | skccab | 203421 | ||
Shalom Yes, Levites paid tithes of their gifts to the Lord (1/10 of their 1/10) and it went to the priests. See Num. chapter 18, specifically verses 21 - 32. Cheri |
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766 | Does not tithing disqualify leadership? | Mal 3:10 | skccab | 203454 | ||
Hi Thomas, That's a very good question. The scripture I gave earlier simply states that the sons of Israel would pay their first fruits and it would go to the Levites and the Levites would take one tenth of their tenth and it would go to Aaron. Now this was only of the grain and vine harvest (doesn't seem to include animals), so I don't know if the priests paid tithes or not. If you're studying on it, let me know what you find out. Shalom Cheri |
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767 | explain born 1105bc and died 1015bc | Matthew | skccab | 189693 | ||
Hi Elohim7, Just to add to what Hank said (which was a great explanation). When you watch some programs or read some articles you might see BCE - this stands for Before the Common Era (which is also BC). This used to confuse me, so thought I'd mention it. Blessings Cheri |
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768 | what are the B- attitudes | Matthew | skccab | 191171 | ||
Hi Hunger and Thirst You'll find them in Matthew 5:3-16 Cheri |
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769 | during the 3 days? | Matthew | skccab | 195350 | ||
Shabbat Shalom y'all, Jesusman, I think maybe the original poster of the question may have had Col. 2:14-15 on his mind. The WOF'ers (especially K. Copeland, K. Hagin and B. Hinn) teach this verse as Yeshua having gone into the depths of hell and wresting (spelling) the keys from satan and the making an open show of "them" and triumphing over "them" in it with the "them" being the beings in hell. Then according to this teaching, Yeshua preaches the gospel to those in the upper region known as Paradise, to Abraham, Isaac, etc. (Some teachings are the opposite, Yeshua preaches then goes into the depths to do battle.) Just thought you might like to know that this teaching is prevalent among the WOF'ers. (I know this cos I used to listen to them many many many years ago :-) ). I would be interested in your views on that verse. Cheri |
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770 | during the 3 days? | Matthew | skccab | 195360 | ||
Hey Jesusman, I always thought that that statement kind of went along with what we read in Hebrews about the heavenly utensils being cleansed. That He shouldn't be touched prior to this being done in the heavenlies. |
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771 | during the 3 days? | Matthew | skccab | 195362 | ||
I knew that Scofield was dispensational but didn't know that Ryrie was. Thanks for the insight. But I've reached the place where I won't use a bible that has anything more than cross-references, for that reason. Too many differing opinions!! Cheri |
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772 | Difference between feeding 4,000 5,000 | Matthew | skccab | 201816 | ||
Shalom SomeOtherName, Would you mind dropping me a note via email (in my profile) with those addresses? I've only been able to find 1 Messianic Jewish forum. I love SBF, but would be interested in the others as well. Much appreciated. Cheri |
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773 | Giving God money but ignoring parents. | Matthew | skccab | 206109 | ||
Shalom Eroot, Welcome to the Forum! I think you might be looking for Matthew 15:1-6. Cheri |
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774 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212608 | ||
Hi Bandaid, Might I suggest that you can download the free software called e-Sword and then afterward as one of the modules, you can download Nave's Topical Bible (also free). This is a wonderful tool for bringing up passages in the Bible within any given topic found in the Bible. For that matter, you could try the "Search" feature here on SBF, just type in the topical words and dig in for quite a study. :o) But I'm afraid you're going to find that Keliy is right - there are no verses that give grounds for the woman to divorce, at least not where the term woman/wife/female/girl is specifically used (speaking within the framework of such versions as KJV, NKJV, NASB - possibly some of the paraphrases might be different in that area). Shalom Cheri |
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775 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212609 | ||
Hello again Bandaid, I think Doc answered this question far better than I possibly can. And you pretty much answered it yourself when you stated that the person being prayed for has to somewhere along the line open him/herself up for change. Look at the example of Lot's family - God Himself sent His own ANGELS into Lot's home to save them. It was quite evident that they were supernatural beings and still some of Lot's family (the men who were/or were to be married to his daughters) refused to believe, change and be physically saved from the destruction to come. Prayer and fasting is a good thing to do, but God will not override one's freewill to die in one's own sin - see Romans 1:18-32. Cheri |
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776 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212642 | ||
Shalom Bandaid, I have answered to the best of my ability on the fasting and prayer question and I gave you an answer on the divorce question. I just had one more insight on the divorce issue - If you are familiar with the many do's and don't's as portrayed in the Torah, they are mostly in the male gender - but human common sense let's us know that they are speaking to the female gender as well!! Just a few examples - Exodus 23:3 "You shall not show partiality to a poor man in his dispute." Does that mean people can show partiality to a poor woman just because the term woman is not used? Of course not!! One we are all familiar with, Exodus 20:17 "You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his femaile servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's." As we read this we realize it is not just to the men, it's for the women, too. Or is it OK for a woman to covet her neighbor's husband or anything else that belongs to her neighbor? I don't think so. Or Exodus 21:16 says "He who kidnaps a man...shall surely be put to death." Is God saying that it is OK for a man to kidnap a woman? or for a woman to kidnap a man? Of course not! It goes on and on, 'if a man...' but God must surely have meant 'if a human being or a person' in the majority of His civil laws. Just because we don't have the specific words "woman" or "female" doesn't mean the His commandments, whether for the person's benefit or not, doesn't apply to the female gender. Women are very special to God, too!! This is just a general answer to your question about divorce - only you know what really applies. Just keep in mind that God gave us brains to think for ourselves, His word to let us know what He smiles at and frowns at, His Son to cleanse us of our honest mistakes (even our not-so-honest mistakes) and His Spirit to help us know how to unjangle the many messes we seem to create for ourselves (especially before we knew Him). His Spirit will lead you in the way you are to go. Sorry I couldn't help more. :o) Cheri |
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777 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212651 | ||
MJH, Thank you for the encouragement!! Cheri |
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778 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212674 | ||
Greetings graftedin, BTW, I love your screen name. The 'grafted in' symbol is also my favorite!! There are a few more instances recorded in the Gospels that, to my knowledge, are not corraborated in non-Biblical sources such as the slaughter of the innocents in Mt. 2:16 (perhaps there were too few babies killed in the historians' minds to be noteworthy?). And to my knowledge there was no such custom, as stated in Mt. 27:15, at Passover of releasing a prisoner (could the offer between Barabbas and Yeshua/Jesus have been the first and then became a custom, so old at the writing of the gospel that Matthew overlooked the fact that it actually was the first time it had happened?). Just because Mt. 27:51 and Mk. 15:38 is not noted in extra-Biblical sources does not mean it didn't happen. I think we're mighty fortunate to have the information that we do have as so many people would have had the whole Bible destroyed many times over if they'd had their way about it!! :o) Cheri |
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779 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212676 | ||
Graftedin I think you're standing among good company. I think everyone on this Forum takes that particular verse quite literally. Here I'm gonna really mess up a good saying but you'll get the gist anyway - "When the sense of the sentence makes sense, then it makes no sense to try to make some other sense of it." ???? (I hope I didn't destroy that statement tooo bad!!) :o) Cheri |
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780 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212682 | ||
MJH, I'm glad you came around with your information cos I was thinking that perhaps the mention of the rent veil might have been recorded in the Talmud, and I don't own any of the volumes (I wish I did have them, there is much in them that help understand the full implications of NT events). And I thank you for reminding me of the rending of the clothing, I had forgotten about that!! :o) Cheri |
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