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2581 | nephillim offspring of fallen angels? | Gen 6:4 | srbaegon | 35357 | ||
Hello mrchadly Do a search under Gen. 6:4 or look for "nephilim" and/or "fallen angels" under the Quick Search for a host of opinions. Steve |
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2582 | Adam used to eat from the tree of life? | Genesis | srbaegon | 35335 | ||
Hello solnanda, Adam had not eaten from the tree of life. The fact that he died proves it. If he had done so, he would have lived forever (Gen 3:22). Steve |
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2583 | has the world always existed? | Gen 1:1 | srbaegon | 35321 | ||
Hello IJELUB The world was created according to the account in Genesis 1 and 2--God spoke it into existence. Steve |
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2584 | pierced my hands,feet,numbered my bones | Ps 22:16 | srbaegon | 35320 | ||
Hi John's Place You will find this in Psalm 22:16-17 Steve |
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2585 | What is 'the fruit of the vine'? | Matt 26:29 | srbaegon | 34679 | ||
Hank, I can agree with this. Have a good day. Steve |
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2586 | Moses saw God's face and didn't die why | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 34669 | ||
Hi JMSCOTT Well, if I've figured this out, you are saying that Moses was able to speak to God face-to-face because of the manifestation God took. I can partially agree with that. I say partially, because you never explain what your conclusion is. Nor did you answer my question. Let's just forget it. Steve |
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2587 | What is 'the fruit of the vine'? | Matt 26:29 | srbaegon | 34666 | ||
Hank, et al. I've heard moderation defined as one glass of wine or two beers per day. How much do I consider moderation? I make it a practice to have no more than two glasses (usually one) per occasion. And the occasions average 4-5 times per year. The reason I have wine is because I like the taste. That's all. To be honest, there is no way to Biblically defend abstaining from alcohol. It cannot be done. Steve |
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2588 | Moses saw God's face and didn't die why | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 34657 | ||
JMSCOTT, You'll have to help me here. I've checked 4 translations (KJV, NASB, ESV, Amplified), and they have "mouth to mouth" instead of "face to face" in Num 12:8. Which translation are you using? And while you're answering, would you share your explanation of how God can tell Moses he cannot see God and live, yet allows Moses to do so? So far, you have attacked my answers but given none of your own. You are completely wrong that Moses was the only man to change someone else's name--Nebuchadnezzar and Pharaoh did so. Steve |
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2589 | Moses saw God's face and didn't die why | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 34649 | ||
Hi JMSCOTT, There is no conflict with God's warning against seeing His face. "Face to face" is an idiomatic phrase meaning they were together in the same place in close communion. Steve |
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2590 | What is a dispensationalist?? | Matthew | srbaegon | 34648 | ||
Hi Barry, Because I'm lazy, I did a quick internet search to see if there was a site that put this together well. I think this one works: http://www3.sympatico.ca/jrm/prophecy04.htm Steve |
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2591 | Tribulation before rapture? | Matthew | srbaegon | 34639 | ||
Hi Zach A dispensationalist would see this as a "gathering together" rather than a "gathering up." In other words, it's bringing together the Lord's elect from all parts of the world to Zion for His earthly reign. Steve |
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2592 | Moses saw God's face and didn't die why | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 34353 | ||
Lew, Scripture does not say anyone looked on God's face. There were times when God appeared as a man (also called theophany) there by covering His glory, but you'll have to show where you believe a man actually saw God's face. Steve |
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2593 | Geography of the Forum! | Acts 21:39 | srbaegon | 34347 | ||
srbaegon - Cedar Rapids, IA, USA Steve |
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2594 | scriptures and wrtings | 2 Pet 3:16 | srbaegon | 34306 | ||
Hi JMSCOTT I simply don't understand why you are making this distinction. Hank has done a much better job than I in explaining "scriptures," so I'll not continue. Steve |
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2595 | scriptures and wrtings | 2 Pet 3:16 | srbaegon | 34219 | ||
Hi JMSCOTT I believe you have a misunderstanding of the meaning of the word "inspired". It appears you are saying that inspiration is no more than getting an idea of what needs to be written. Whereas NT usage indicates that the letters, etc. are just as surely God's words as if He had spoken them aloud, thus making the NT equal in weight to anything spoken of in the OT. The difference you are trying to make by saying only the OT is "Scripture" is destructive. It inimates that Paul, Peter, John, et al were just writing words that have no purpose except to be suggestions we could toss away if we so desired. Please reconsider your thinking. Steve |
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2596 | Can't find verse "good called evil", etc | Is 5:20 | srbaegon | 34212 | ||
Hi EV I believe you refer to Isaiah 5:20 Steve |
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2597 | What is "Spiritual Water?" | John 4:14 | srbaegon | 34206 | ||
Hello godsavs The only references (I can think of) to water in a spiritual sense deal with the work of the Holy Spirit in regenerating us when we are saved. See John 4:10-14 and Titus 3:5-7. Steve |
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2598 | why should a leader have passion | 1 Timothy | srbaegon | 34166 | ||
Good morning love4Him The Scriptures say nothing of an elder being passionate, energetic, or exciting. The qualifications in 1 Tim 3 and Titus 1 indicate a God-fearing man filled with the Holy Spirit. Steve |
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2599 | why the need for a sacrifice? | Gen 2:17 | srbaegon | 34163 | ||
Good morning chynna God gave only one "Thou shalt not", and it had the consequence of death. As a substitute for man's death, God allowed the death of another living creature. Because a man sinned and deserved death, eventually a man had to die--thus Christ's substitutionary death. Steve |
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2600 | please include specific scripture. | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 34160 | ||
Good morning SRN If you speak of those who were religious but in actuality had political or monetary motives, then I might agree. My reading of early American history would indicate that those who came to this world to spread the gospel had good relationships with Native Americans. Steve |
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