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21 | Who did God use in the bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221158 | ||
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22 | Who did God use in the bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221161 | ||
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23 | why was Jesus born | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221235 | ||
In any of the four gospels is there any one verse that says Jesus was born a savior. " I am born a savior" can't find one. | ||||||
24 | Pierced Jesus side | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221225 | ||
In Jn 19:33,34 they pierced His side. Why would they have pierce His side when in [V33] He was already dead. That doesn't make any sence. | ||||||
25 | Jewish law during the millenium | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221244 | ||
In Ezekiel chapters 40-48 Does any one know why during the Millennium it goes back to Jews law. As to animal sacrificing, offerings, alters, Priest etc. | ||||||
26 | did God ever repent | Bible general Archive 4 | watchman on the wall | 221242 | ||
Did God ever repent? And if He did how many times did He. why would God repent. He is God | ||||||
27 | dead sea scrolls and the return of Chris | OT general | watchman on the wall | 221156 | ||
Every one that has read my profile has seen that I am into prophecy on the return of the Lord. So here is my question. Why are the dead sea scrolls so important to His return? |
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28 | dead sea scrolls and the return of Chris | OT general | watchman on the wall | 221160 | ||
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29 | IS BAPTISM NECESSARY | NT general | watchman on the wall | 221115 | ||
There is no contradiction. 1 peter is specking to the Jews. Salvation is from Jesus Christ threw Paul in 1 cor 15:1-3 salvation is threw death ,burial, ressurection no mention of baptism. |
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30 | times "Jesus" is used in Bible | NT general | watchman on the wall | 221152 | ||
Jesus [973] Jesus' [10] God [4135] 430 in strongs Gog [309] 3068 in strongs |
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31 | two judgements of God | NT general | watchman on the wall | 221246 | ||
In reading Mt 25:31-46 and Rev 20:11-15 why are there so many contrast between the two judgements. Is there two different types of God's Judgements or is it in two different times. | ||||||
32 | two judgements of God | NT general | watchman on the wall | 221248 | ||
interesting: what is the fine line of thread in a question from scriptures. | ||||||
33 | WHO BESIDE METHUSELAH WENT DIRECTLY TO H | Gen 5:27 | watchman on the wall | 221150 | ||
Sorry I find that Methuselah died in Gen 5:27 But the two that did go to heaven with out death were: [1] Enoch Gen5:24 [2] Elijah 2 Ki 2:11 |
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34 | Why Jews and Isrel chossen? | Ex 19:5 | watchman on the wall | 221179 | ||
Hebrews. -- Ge 14:13; 40:15; 2Co 11:22 Israelites. -- Ex 9:7; Jos 3:17 Seed of Abraham. -- Ps 105:6; Isa 41:8 Seed of Jacob. -- Jer 33:26 Seed of Israel. -- 1Ch 16:13 Children of Jacob. -- 1Ch 16:13 Children of Israel. -- Ge 50:25; Isa 27:12 Jeshurun. -- De 32:15 God's Son, first born--Ex 4:22 Chosen and loved by God -- De 7:6,7 Circumcised in token of their covenant relation -- Ge 17:10,11; Ac 7:8 Separated from all other nations -- Ex 33:16; Le 20:24; 1Ki 8:53 I hope this will help you |
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35 | Why Jews and Isrel chossen? | Ex 19:5 | watchman on the wall | 221182 | ||
The question was not hard to answer. The ability for you to understand or comprehend the anwsers seems to be what is hard. This might help you out "doc". Answer: Speaking of the nation of Israel, Deuteronomy 7:7-9 tells us, “The LORD did not set His affection on you and choose you because you were more numerous than other peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples. But it was because the LORD loved you and kept the oath He swore to your forefathers that He brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you from the land of slavery, from the power of Pharaoh king of Egypt. Know therefore that the LORD your God is God; He is the faithful God, keeping His covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love Him and keep His commands.” God chose the nation of Israel to be the people through whom Jesus Christ would be born—the Savior from sin and death (John 3:16). God first promised the Messiah after Adam and Eve’s fall into sin (Genesis chapter 3). God later confirmed that the Messiah would come from the line of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Genesis 12:1-3). Jesus Christ is the ultimate reason why God chose Israel to be His special people. God did not need to have a chosen people, but He decided to do it that way. Jesus had to come from some nation of people, and God chose Israel. However, God’s reason for choosing the nation of Israel was not solely for the purpose of producing the Messiah. God’s desire for Israel was that they would go and teach others about Him. Israel was to be a nation of priests, prophets, and missionaries to the world. God’s intent was for Israel to be a distinct people, a nation who pointed others towards God and His promised provision of a Redeemer, Messiah, and Savior. For the most part, Israel failed in this task. However, God’s ultimate purpose for Israel—that of bringing the Messiah into the world—was fulfilled perfectly in the Person of Jesus Christ. |
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36 | why five stones | 1 Samuel | watchman on the wall | 221218 | ||
why did David take five stones in 1 Sam17:40 when he new he had God behind him. Would not one be enough? | ||||||
37 | names for the future Jerusalem | Is 1:26 | watchman on the wall | 221231 | ||
From Isa 1:26 how many names does the New or future Jerusalem have? | ||||||
38 | Please explain: Luke 14: vs 26 | Matthew | watchman on the wall | 221117 | ||
An idiom of preference [Mt 6:24;10:37; Rom 9:13;Mal 1:2-3; Gen 29:30-31; Dt21:15-17] one must prefer God or love Him more then all else to be saved [Mt 22:37]God first is the motto of the bible | ||||||
39 | Was Jesus crucified naked? | Matt 27:35 | watchman on the wall | 221073 | ||
yes, Not in the bible but you have to go to Josephus. It is in History not in the bible in a literal sense. god Bless |
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40 | Was Jesus crucified naked? | Matt 27:35 | watchman on the wall | 221097 | ||
As we read in Gen. Adam was born naked up to the time he sinned, and when he sinned he was covered by a fig to cover up shame in the eye's of God Today as before we are born naked, representing the birth of adam. And after birth then we are clothed to cover up are sinful nature. Jesus Christ died under Roman Law not Jewish [stoning] for to die on the cross our Lord died naked as to Roman customs. This would be symbolic to the sinless state that Adam was created. There for He died sinless for there was no cover up for sin. |
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