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21 | Christmas | Jer 10:1 | Aniset | 107094 | ||
That was really a wonderful comment. I could not have said it better myself. | ||||||
22 | the life of Christ other than the four g | Matthew | Aniset | 107099 | ||
Pardon me if I am being to personal. But May I ask why you stopped your study to join the church? And publication were you studying in? |
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23 | Are you a follower of Jesus or a church? | Matt 10:32 | Aniset | 108463 | ||
CDBJ, I find this to be true for me also. My family members were very made at me for following Christ to the point that they beat me up. But no matter How people react to me. I know that I am doing what is right for me and my family. I am a follower of Christ. |
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24 | Types of Fornication(Masturbation) | Matt 15:19 | Aniset | 107244 | ||
Tara1 I got this off of the CD.“This is a general term for all unlawful intercourse, (I) adultery: Hos. ii. 2, 4 (LXX.); Matt. v. 32; xix. 9; (2) unlawful marriage, I Cor. v. I; (3) fornication, the common sense as here [Eph 5:3].” Bauer’s Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (revised by F. W. Gingrich and F. Danker, 1979, p. 693) defines por·nei´a as “prostitution, unchastity, fornication, of every kind of unlawful sexual intercourse.” Porneia is understood to involve the grossly immoral use of the genital organ(s) of at least one human; also there must have been two or more parties (including another consenting human or a beast), whether of the same sex or the opposite sex. | ||||||
25 | Did Jesue have any siblings? | Mark 6:3 | Aniset | 107025 | ||
Yes, This also proves that she is not still the virgin Mary. | ||||||
26 | Is lifting His name related to this vs? | John 12:32 | Aniset | 104216 | ||
Matthew 6:9 "YOU must pray, then, this way: "'Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. Jesus also told his father that he has made his name known. John 17:26. Now we must think. If The name of God was inportant enough for Jesus to make it known, and also for him to tell us to pray for GOD's name to be sanctified, then we as follwers of Christ must also lift up God's name. Now the Question I have for you is: What is God's Name. |
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27 | Is lifting His name related to this vs? | John 12:32 | Aniset | 104218 | ||
Matthew 6:9 "YOU must pray, then, this way: "'Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. Jesus also told his father that he has made his name known. John 17:26. Now we must think. If The name of God was inportant enough for Jesus to make it known, and also for him to tell us to pray for GOD's name to be sanctified, then we as follwers of Christ must also lift up God's name. Now the Question I have for you is: What is God's Name. |
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28 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | Aniset | 104220 | ||
Jesus was not talking to himself when he said: John 17:24-26 Father, as to what you have given me, I wish that, where I am, they also may be with me, in order to behold my glory that you have given me, because you loved me before the founding of the world. 25 Righteous Father, the world has, indeed, not come to know you; but I have come to know you, and these have come to know that you sent me forth. 26 And I have made your name known to them and will make it known, in order that the love with which you loved me may be in them and I in union with them." Jesus was talking about another name, The Name of his Father. |
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29 | WHAT IS PURGATORY? WHO NEEDS IT? | 1 Cor 3:15 | Aniset | 110019 | ||
Thank you. | ||||||
30 | body dies/soul goes where? | 2 Cor 5:8 | Aniset | 117660 | ||
IS THE SOUL IMMORTAL? In the Bible the word "soul" appears in many translations as a rendering for the Hebrew word ne´phesh and the Greek word psy·khe´. (See, for example, Ezekiel 18:4 and Matthew 10:28 in the Authorized Version, New English Bible, Revised Standard Version and Douay Version.) These same Hebrew and Greek terms have also been translated as "being," "creature" and "person." Regardless of whether your Bible consistently renders the original-language words as "soul" (as does the New World Translation), an examination of texts where the words ne´phesh and psy·khe´ appear will help you to see what these terms meant to God's people of ancient times. Thus you can determine for yourself the true nature of the soul. Describing the creation of the first man, Adam, the opening book of the Bible says: "Jehovah God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man came to be a living soul [ne´phesh]." (Genesis 2:7) We may note that the Bible does not say that 'man received a soul,' but that "man came to be a living soul." Did first-century Christian teaching differ from this concept of "soul"? No. In what is commonly called the "New Testament," the statement about Adam's creation is quoted as fact: "It is even so written: 'The first man Adam became a living soul."' (1 Corinthians 15:45) In the original language of this text the word for "soul," psy·khe´, appears. Accordingly, in this scripture the Greek word psy·khe´, like the Hebrew word ne´phesh, designates, not some invisible spirit residing in man, but man himself. Rightly, then, certain Bible translators have chosen to use such words as "being," "creature" and "person" in their renderings of Genesis 2:7 and 1 Corinthians 15:45.-New English Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Revised Standard Version; compare The Bible in Living English, which uses "person" at Genesis 2:7 but "soul" at 1 Corinthians 15:45. Belief in a fiery hell is thus seen to rest on the teaching that man has a soul that survives the death of the body. But is this teaching in harmony with the Bible? |
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31 | Scripturally is the man responsible? | Eph 5:24 | Aniset | 117438 | ||
Hi Angel, I really enjoyed reading this. Very helpful. |
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32 | Christians ambivalent about death? | Phil 1:23 | Aniset | 105532 | ||
I understand what you are saying. I was taught that as a child although I never understood it. I read the bible alot and I can appreciate that Gods word the bible has an answer for everything. One thing I have learned through my reading is that GOD has a purpose for the earth. He didn't make it just for nothing. God created the earth so that humans could enjoy living on it forever.He wanted the earth always to be inhabited by righteous, happy people. (Psalm 115:16; Isaiah 45:18) The earth will never be destroyed; it will last forever.-Psalm 104:5; Ecclesiastes 1:4. 2. Before God made man, He chose one small part of the earth and made it into a beautiful paradise. He called it the garden of Eden. It was here that he put the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. God purposed for them to have children and fill the whole earth. Gradually they would have made the entire earth into a paradise.-Genesis 1:28; 2:8, 15. 3. Adam and Eve sinned by deliberately breaking God's law. So GOD put them out of the garden of Eden. Paradise was lost. (Genesis 3:1-6, 23) But GOD has not forgotten his purpose for this earth. He promises to make it into a paradise, where humans will live forever. How will he do this?-Psalm 37:29. 4. Before this earth can become a paradise, wicked people must be removed. (Psalm 37:38) This will happen at Armageddon, which is God's war to end wickedness. Next, Satan will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. This means that no wicked ones will be left to spoil the earth. Only God's people will survive.-Revelation 16:14, 16; 20:1-3. 5. Then Jesus Christ will rule as King over this earth for 1,000 years. (Revelation 20:6) He will gradually take sin away from our minds and bodies. We will become perfect humans just as Adam and Eve were before they sinned. Then there will be no more sickness, old age, and death. Sick people will be cured, and old persons will become young again.-Job 33:25; Isaiah 33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4. 6. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will work to turn the whole earth into a paradise. (Luke 23:43) Also, millions of dead ones will be resurrected to human life on the earth. (Acts 24:15) If they do what God requires of them, they will continue to live on earth forever. If not, they will be destroyed forever.-John 5:28, 29; Revelation 20:11-15. 7. God's original purpose for the earth will thus succeed. So, everybody will not go to Heaven, there will be people still on the earth that will not die,have pain,sickness or anything else that goes along with sin. They will be made perfect just like Adam and Eve were. |
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33 | Christians ambivalent about death? | Phil 1:23 | Aniset | 105533 | ||
I understand what you are saying. I was taught that as a child although I never understood it. I read the bible alot and I can appreciate that Gods word the bible has an answer for everything. One thing I have learned through my reading is that GOD has a purpose for the earth. He didn't make it just for nothing. God created the earth so that humans could enjoy living on it forever.He wanted the earth always to be inhabited by righteous, happy people. (Psalm 115:16; Isaiah 45:18) The earth will never be destroyed; it will last forever.-Psalm 104:5; Ecclesiastes 1:4. 2. Before God made man, He chose one small part of the earth and made it into a beautiful paradise. He called it the garden of Eden. It was here that he put the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. God purposed for them to have children and fill the whole earth. Gradually they would have made the entire earth into a paradise.-Genesis 1:28; 2:8, 15. 3. Adam and Eve sinned by deliberately breaking God's law. So GOD put them out of the garden of Eden. Paradise was lost. (Genesis 3:1-6, 23) But GOD has not forgotten his purpose for this earth. He promises to make it into a paradise, where humans will live forever. How will he do this?-Psalm 37:29. 4. Before this earth can become a paradise, wicked people must be removed. (Psalm 37:38) This will happen at Armageddon, which is God's war to end wickedness. Next, Satan will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. This means that no wicked ones will be left to spoil the earth. Only God's people will survive.-Revelation 16:14, 16; 20:1-3. 5. Then Jesus Christ will rule as King over this earth for 1,000 years. (Revelation 20:6) He will gradually take sin away from our minds and bodies. We will become perfect humans just as Adam and Eve were before they sinned. Then there will be no more sickness, old age, and death. Sick people will be cured, and old persons will become young again.-Job 33:25; Isaiah 33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4. 6. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will work to turn the whole earth into a paradise. (Luke 23:43) Also, millions of dead ones will be resurrected to human life on the earth. (Acts 24:15) If they do what God requires of them, they will continue to live on earth forever. If not, they will be destroyed forever.-John 5:28, 29; Revelation 20:11-15. 7. God's original purpose for the earth will thus succeed. So, everybody will not go to Heaven, there will be people still on the earth that will not die,have pain,sickness or anything else that goes along with sin. They will be made perfect just like Adam and Eve were. |
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34 | What is God's Son's name? | Phil 2:9 | Aniset | 108464 | ||
Most of the newer bibles make it hard to determine who they are talking about when they use the title Lord for both the Father and Son. The name Jehovah was in the Original Holy Scriptures over 7000 times. In most newer bibles the name Jehovah or YHWH is replaced with Lord. Before you disagree with me please research the information yourself. |
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35 | Is it okay to drink alcohol? | 1 Tim 5:23 | Aniset | 111468 | ||
This is a very good response. | ||||||
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