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21 | baptism | Gen 2:21 | Susan B Lange | 236205 | ||
She was created from a rib from his side. Gen 2:23 "And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man" | ||||||
22 | Why did God allow Polygamy? | Gen 2:21 | Susan B Lange | 236274 | ||
In the beginning, God allowed incest (we're all one family) and later on he allowed polygamy. This was for procreation purposes and to multiply the seed of a patriarchal society. It's interesting that women never had multiple husbands, it's always multiple wives. A man could keep a multitude of women pregnant at the same time. | ||||||
23 | baptism | Gen 2:21 | Susan B Lange | 236276 | ||
"Created in Gods image" means a physical likeness-God is a human person in spirit form, and has always planned on living on earth. God used to be the king of Israel before Saul and he plans on reestablishing the kingdom of heaven on the earth-the land of the living. | ||||||
24 | baptism | Gen 2:21 | Susan B Lange | 236371 | ||
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25 | who was adams first son | Gen 4:1 | Susan B Lange | 236182 | ||
Their first son was Cain but Seth replaced Abel as the promised seed of the woman. (Eve-means life) Gen. 3:15 4:25 | ||||||
26 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236178 | ||
Cains offering came from the ground and at the time, the ground was cursed Gen. 3:17,5:29, 8:21 | ||||||
27 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236271 | ||
Cains offering was not accepted because it came from the ground and at the time the ground was cursed. Gen. 3:17, 5:29, 8:21 | ||||||
28 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236289 | ||
I disagree. The bible doesn't say but doesn't what I said make sense? | ||||||
29 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236293 | ||
The flood cleansed the earth and the curse was removed. Offerings from the ground are perfectly acceptable. Gen. 8:21 | ||||||
30 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236301 | ||
If you saturate yourself in the scriptures so that you can quote them verbatim from memory, you will be able to meditate and receive answers from the Holy Spirit. All of my doctrine is biblically based and conforms to the word of God. | ||||||
31 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236302 | ||
The world will never end, it will just radically change. God will recreate and renew the heavens and the earth and the fire will be on earth-not hell. | ||||||
32 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236303 | ||
I read the OKJV. The purpose of an offering is for the priests and people to eat it. An offering of fruit or bread, etc. is perfectly acceptable and God said he would never cause another flood. The sign of this covenant is the rainbow | ||||||
33 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236308 | ||
I have found the OKJV to be remarkably accurate and it's the only version I read with the exception of the Hebrew. | ||||||
34 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236317 | ||
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35 | Why did God reject Cain's offering | Gen 4:5 | Susan B Lange | 236350 | ||
"Thou renewest the face of the earth" This has happened before by the flood of Noah and the ice ages. There is a new world coming lead by Messiah/God. "In that day there shall be one Lord and his name one" | ||||||
36 | god promise to jacob regarding his land | Gen 28:1 | Susan B Lange | 236181 | ||
God promised the land to Jacob as long as he kept the first 2 commandments, given to Abraham. If he didn't drive out the wicked inhabitants, they would be a "thorn" in his side and lead Israel into the worship of other gods. | ||||||
37 | god promise to jacob regarding his land | Gen 28:1 | Susan B Lange | 236185 | ||
Okay, gotcha! Sorry. | ||||||
38 | why no meat in the wilderness? | Ex 16:3 | Susan B Lange | 236273 | ||
"sacrifice" means "to make sacred" Life is sacred, even the lives of animals is sacred. The Torah laws regarding the rituals of sacrifice were not given yet. Adam and Eve were vegetarian, meat wasn't eaten til after the flood and the only dietary law was the prohibition against the consumption of blood which means you don't eat meat raw. An animal had to be slain as humanely as possible so it didn't suffer. | ||||||
39 | Is "discernment" from God or study | Ps 119:1 | Susan B Lange | 236179 | ||
I would advise reading the OKJV hundreds of times so that you can quote it from memory. Then you are ready to meditate and scriptures will pop into your mind and give you answer and insights. | ||||||
40 | Explain Proverbs Ch. 20, verses 6 and 7 | Prov 20:6 | Susan B Lange | 236275 | ||
I prefer the OKJV, it makes more sense and is self explanatory | ||||||
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