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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Olga Lena Ordered by Date |
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1 | Reverential Fear of God | Not Specified | Olga Lena | 242214 | ||
Many verses in the Bible state that we are to reverently fear God. What does it mean to REVERENTLY fear God? | ||||||
2 | Reverential Fear of God | Is 26:10 | Olga Lena | 242216 | ||
Many verses in the Bible state that we are to reverently fear God. What does it mean to REVERENTLY fear God? | ||||||
3 | Was Abishag a concubine? | 1 Kin 2:22 | Olga Lena | 241869 | ||
In I Kings 1:4 it states that King David was only taken care of by Abishag, and that they did not have intercourse. Therefore, was she considered a concubine and part of his harem? | ||||||
4 | Why did King David have Adonijah killed? | Not Specified | Olga Lena | 241863 | ||
In I Kings Chapter 2:13-25, Adonijah asked King Solomon's mother, Bathsheba, to ask King Solomon to give Abishag, King David's nurse, to himself as his wife. When King David was requested this by his mother, his response was more than an answer to Adonijah's request, and in verse 24 and 25 King David orders that Adonijah be killed. I don't understand why King David had Adonijah killed for wanting to marry Abishag. Thank you. | ||||||
5 | Why did King David have Adonijah killed? | 1 Kin 2:22 | Olga Lena | 241864 | ||
In I Kings Chapter 2:13-25, Adonijah asked King Solomon's mother, Bathsheba, to ask King Solomon to give Abishag, King David's nurse, to himself as his wife. When King David was requested this by his mother, his response was more than an answer to Adonijah's request, and in verse 24 and 25 King David orders that Adonijah be killed. I don't understand why King David had Adonijah killed for wanting to marry Abishag. Thank you. | ||||||
6 | Being tested vs. being tempted. | James 1:13 | Olga Lena | 241862 | ||
Please address then the verse in the Lord's Prayer that says "Lead us not in to temptation..." If my prayer is for God to not lead me in to temptation, it seems confusing to me that He would not tempt? Thank you. | ||||||
7 | Subjection to those who persucute you | Matt 5:44 | Olga Lena | 241817 | ||
So this human dilemma is not addressed in the Bible? Thank you for your prayers. | ||||||
8 | Subjection to those who persucute you | Matt 5:44 | Olga Lena | 241815 | ||
I'm not looking for worldly counsel; rather Biblical guidance. If this site cannot answer my question, I will consult my pastor. Thank you. | ||||||
9 | Subjection | Matt 5:44 | Olga Lena | 241810 | ||
My question concerns my older brother (age 56) who lives with our mom. He constantly finds fault with my sister and me, and is mad at me for things he says I did 20-plus years ago. Both he and our mom talk about my sister and I a lot. I love both of them but am having a hard time wanting to visit them. My brother ignores me when I go to their house. He doesn't acknowledge me, and he retreats to his room or the basement until I leave. | ||||||
10 | Subjection to those who persucute you | Matt 5:44 | Olga Lena | 241809 | ||
If I love my enemy, forgive them, and pray for them, do I have to continue to subject myself to their misbehavior? | ||||||
11 | Being tested vs. being tempted. | James 1:13 | Olga Lena | 241486 | ||
God tested people's faith (i.e. Abraham). Is there a difference between being tested and being tempted? | ||||||