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1 | hoyy spirit bap. evidence tounges? | Acts | Aspilos | 231368 | ||
You should read that carefully. True, they were believers but they were also "astonished" becaused they didn't believe that the Gentiles could receive the Spirit also. It was still a sign to them because they hadn't come to the full understanding. Still, speaking in tongues is a gift of the Spirit. Where do we differenciate? Paul's experience in Acts 9:17-18 is a prime example of a believer receiving the Holy Spirit without the gift of tounges being involved. He received his sight. Bendiciones! Apsilos |
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2 | study questions on Genesis?. Where | Gen 1:1 | Aspilos | 229128 | ||
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but you may try the following link. http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/religion/old_testament__tanakh/genesis.html |
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3 | rev.7:4 | Revelation | Aspilos | 229126 | ||
John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: 13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. |
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4 | rev.7:4 | Revelation | Aspilos | 229122 | ||
I haven't posted in quite some time but I have to say, biblicalman has provided a lot of good scripture. Bendiciones! |
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5 | What is it about the hem? | Matt 9:20 | Aspilos | 189627 | ||
Of course it wasn't the hem itself. I guess I should have made my question a bit more clear. Oft times in the bible, we see things like this that have to do with their customs. As you stated, Jesus could have been touched anywhere but why was it in her mind that if she could only touch the hem? Perhaps there's no real reason or then perhaps it has something to do with customs. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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6 | What is it about the hem? | Not Specified | Aspilos | 189624 | ||
Why did the woman in ver Mat. 9:20 think she would be healed by touching the hem of Jesus' garment? What is it about the hem? | ||||||
7 | What is it about the hem? | Matt 9:20 | Aspilos | 189625 | ||
Why did the woman in ver Mat. 9:20 think she would be healed by touching the hem of Jesus' garment? What is it about the hem? | ||||||
8 | What is Dominion Theology? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177938 | ||
Doc and Mark, thanks for the explanation. Now I see why you brought that up. I'd say that even the scripture examples that Mark gave earlier disagrees with that idea. Doc, you did well. Bendiciones de paz y alegria, mi hermano en Christo. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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9 | Does the Bible predict Christianity? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177908 | ||
Hank, I didn't make it clear in the question but I was aiming more toward end-time prophecy that pointed to a Christian movement of great numbers. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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10 | What is Dominion Theology? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177907 | ||
Doc, even though it's impossible to know someone while communicating through a forum, I didn't really think you were trying to offer a contradiction. I was just probing for a more thorough answer and I appreciate that. I guess I'm not up on the terms today though, and thats got me wanting to ask another question. What is "Dominion Theology"? Thanks! Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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11 | Does the Bible predict Christianity? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177897 | ||
Mark, thanks for the answers. I thought this over a bit before I posted the question and was already thinking along the same lines before I received any replies. It seems like the early Christian writers actually predicted more of a decline in the church than growth. Even as Paul was bidding farewell to the Ephesians in Acts he stated, "...after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock." I know he was talking about false teachers entering and polluting the truth. Two millenniums later in time, the deceit must be at an all time high. No? I think Doc's example of Genesis 22:17 could be in reference to the church all throughout the ages from beginning to end. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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12 | Does the Bible predict Christianity? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177894 | ||
Thanks to both for the replies on this question, but I'm getting two conflicting answers. Does the Bible contradict itself on this point? | ||||||
13 | Does the Bible predict Christianity? | Not Specified | Aspilos | 177865 | ||
Does the Bible predict the growth of Christianity, great Christian movements, revival, etc? If so, can anyone give some verses for reference? | ||||||
14 | Does the Bible predict Christianity? | Luke 18:8 | Aspilos | 177883 | ||
Does the Bible predict the growth of Christianity, great Christian movements, revival, etc? If so, can anyone give some verses for reference? | ||||||
15 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174600 | ||
Doc, I'm not taking it personal. That's why I made my last comment with a smiley face. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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16 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174587 | ||
With all due respect Doc, now you're accusing me of making an assertion. I repeat for the second time, what I said was, "Who knows?" As for being explicit, that may only be necessary for those who wish to put unsaid words in our mouths. You weren't too explicit about your reference to Rev 21 the first time either but I see you did make the correction the second time. Practice what you preach. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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17 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174584 | ||
Doc, it is indeed a poor hermeneutic that builds doctrine on the absence of text, and it's a poor assumtion on your part if your accusing me of doing so. I simply state the facts about what is not mentioned about heaven because we all know so little about this subject. I doubt that our limited knowledge takes away from it's greatness. That's why I said, "Who knows?" You even mention Rev. 21 which seems to be more a subject about the church. Notice the following. Rev 21:2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. Rev 21:9 And there came unto me one of the seven angels which had the seven vials full of the seven last plagues, and talked with me, saying, Come hither, I will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. 10 And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and shewed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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18 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174577 | ||
The Bible does not state that they don't. Who knows what good things lie in store? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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19 | Singular vs. Plural? | Eccl 12:1 | Aspilos | 174226 | ||
Tim, can you give any example or reference of a king speaking of himself in the plural? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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20 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | Aspilos | 173737 | ||
Wow, I'm not Catholic myself, only visited a few times with relatives. But, even for a Protestant, you gotta figure these individuals were working under the influence of the Spirit I suppose. In Him, I checked out the address you sent. Thanks for the additional info. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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