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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Pam D Ordered by Date |
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1 | Hebrew Expert needed for Gen 3:7 | Gen 3:7 | Pam D | 159447 | ||
Thanks for your help Brad :) | ||||||
2 | Hebrew Expert needed for Gen 3:7 | Gen 3:7 | Pam D | 159382 | ||
What exactly does the Septuagint say? Hi Brad, Good thought to check out the Greek Septuagint! :) Are you able to type Greek on this web site? If not can you give me the Strongs numbers for "then the eyes of both of them were opened" from verse 7 and the gramatical parsings and stuff too? I agree, the technical stuff may not really help all that much in answering my question. What would you say the answer is to my question about whether Eve's eyes were opened first or if their eyes were opened at the same time? Is there another scripture that might back up what you think the answer is? Thanks for your help. Blessings, Pam |
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3 | Hebrew Expert needed for Gen 3:7 | Gen 3:7 | Pam D | 159381 | ||
So Gen 3:6-7 could be translated: ...she took some and ate it...gave some to her husband...and he ate it. As a consequence the eyes of both of them were opened.... OR ...she took some and ate it...gave some to her husband...and he ate it. As a result the eyes of both of them were opened.... OR ...she took some and ate it...gave some to her husband...and he ate it and the eyes of both of them were opened.... Thanks for the help with the Hebrew. I guess knowing it doesn't help me much with the question I had about whether Eve's eyes were opened first and then Adams or if both of their eyes were opened at the same time. Blessings, Pam |
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4 | Hebrew Expert needed for Gen 3:7 | Not Specified | Pam D | 159354 | ||
Hebrew expert needed for Gen 3:7. I have Analytical Key to the Old Testament Vol 1 by John Joseph Owens, but I don't understand some of what it says. Next to "Then were opened" it says: consecutive -Niph'al imperfect 3 feminine plural What does it mean when it says "consecutive", What is "Niph'al" and what does the "3" mean? I'm trying to find out if Eve's eyes were opened first and then Adams or if both of their eyes were opened at the same time. Thanks for any help. Blessings, Pam |
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5 | Hebrew Expert needed for Gen 3:7 | Gen 3:7 | Pam D | 159359 | ||
Hebrew expert needed for Gen 3:7. I have Analytical Key to the Old Testament Vol 1 by John Joseph Owens, but I don't understand some of what it says. Next to "Then were opened" it says: consecutive -Niph'al imperfect 3 feminine plural What does it mean when it says "consecutive", What is "Niph'al" and what does the "3" mean? I'm trying to find out if Eve's eyes were opened first and then Adams or if both of their eyes were opened at the same time. Thanks for any help. Blessings, Pam |
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6 | Is this a guess on your part? | Gen 3:6 | Pam D | 159351 | ||
Is this a guess on your part from reading the English translation or are you a Hebrew expert? | ||||||
7 | Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 | Gen 3:6 | Pam D | 159253 | ||
duplicate | ||||||
8 | Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 | Not Specified | Pam D | 159251 | ||
Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 Were Eve's eyes "opened" immediately after she ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil before Adam had eaten it? OR Were both their eyes opened at the same time - AFTER Adam ate the fruit too? Thanks for any input! |
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9 | Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 | Not Specified | Pam D | 159250 | ||
Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 Were Eve's eyes "opened" immediately after she ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil before Adam had eaten it? OR Were both their eyes opened at the same time - AFTER Adam ate the fruit too? Thanks for any input! |
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10 | Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 | Gen 3:6 | Pam D | 159295 | ||
Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 Were Eve's eyes "opened" immediately after she ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil before Adam had eaten it? OR Were both their eyes opened at the same time - AFTER Adam ate the fruit too? Thanks for any input! |
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11 | Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 | Gen 3:6 | Pam D | 159252 | ||
Hebrew expert needed - Gen 3:6-7 Were Eve's eyes "opened" immediately after she ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil before Adam had eaten it? OR Were both their eyes opened at the same time - AFTER Adam ate the fruit too? Thanks for any input! |
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12 | Where bible say God created the planets? | Gen 1:1 | Pam D | 158513 | ||
cute! :) | ||||||
13 | planets mentioned anywhere in bible? | Gen 1:1 | Pam D | 158512 | ||
Thanks, Hank! :) |
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14 | planets mentioned anywhere in bible? | Gen 1:1 | Pam D | 158511 | ||
thanks Hank:) | ||||||
15 | planets mentioned anywhere in bible? | Gen 1:1 | Pam D | 158410 | ||
Are the planets mentioned anywhere in the Bible and the fact that God created them? Thanks. Blessings, Pam |
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16 | Where bible say God created the planets? | Not Specified | Pam D | 158389 | ||
Where does it say God created the planets? | ||||||
17 | Where bible say God created the planets? | Gen 1:1 | Pam D | 158390 | ||
Where does it say God created the planets? | ||||||
18 | Critique this Predestination view? | Not Specified | Pam D | 145294 | ||
Please critique this view on predestination. If someone could take each part and point out anything that is wrong, I would be so appreciative. 1) Men have free will to choose to be saved or not - (1Kings 18:21; Josh 24:15; Deut 30:19; Jn 7:17; 2Thess 2:10; 2:12; Ro 1:20). 2) The bible teaches we are chosen through belief in Jesus (2Thess 2:13,14; Eph 1:5,11; Jn 5:40). We are chosen through Gods foreknowledge of who would choose Christ (1Pe 1:1-2; Rom 8:29). 3) God issues a universal invitation (Matt 11:28; Isa 55:1); God is not partial (Rom 2:11); God does not want anyone to perish (2Pe 3:9; 1Tim 2:3-4; Ezek 33:11); God is grieved over mens wickedness (Gen 6:6). 4) God wants men to “seek” (Greek “pselaphao”) Him (Acts 17:26-27). According to Thayers lexicon “seek” in Rom 3:11 and Acts 15:17 is a different Greek word ("ekzeteo") and it can mean “seek Gods favor” or “seek to please God”. (although Thayers does not assign it that meaning in those passages) 5) Natural man can not understand the Bible (1Cor 2:12-14), is spiritually dead (Eph 2:1), but NOT physically dead. Man can know God through creation (Rom 1:21) or suppress the truth (Rom 1:18, 21, 25). 6) The sinners will is not enslaved to the sin nature. The Holy Spirit can draw to Christ ONLY those who allow him to have his way with them (Acts 7:51, Jn 6:44). Until the sinner responds, the Spirit cannot give life. The Spirit “calls” those He foreknew would choose life (Rom 8:28-30). Those who are seeking God through their natural senses, who do not suppress the truth are “called” (Rom 1:18,21,25). The gospel is the power of God ONLY to those who believe (Rom 1:16). 7) Faith is a gift from God (Eph 2:8-9), it includes knowledge of the truth, the power to embrace that truth and the confidence to hold on to it. Faith does not involve the choice - You have to make the choice (1Kings 18:21; Josh 24:15; Deut 30:19; Jn 7:17; 2Thess 2:10; 2:12; Rom 1:20). 8) Free will continues in the new birth only in relation to fellowship with God not with regard to eternal security. Believers are eternally secure (Believers can not lose their salvation). Thanks so much for any help. I know this may take a while to do. Blessings, Pam |
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19 | Critique this Predestination view? | Bible general Archive 2 | Pam D | 145302 | ||
Please critique this view on predestination. If someone could take each part and point out anything that is wrong, I would be so appreciative. 1) Men have free will to choose to be saved or not - (1Kings 18:21; Josh 24:15; Deut 30:19; Jn 7:17; 2Thess 2:10; 2:12; Ro 1:20). 2) The bible teaches we are chosen through belief in Jesus (2Thess 2:13,14; Eph 1:5,11; Jn 5:40). We are chosen through Gods foreknowledge of who would choose Christ (1Pe 1:1-2; Rom 8:29). 3) God issues a universal invitation (Matt 11:28; Isa 55:1); God is not partial (Rom 2:11); God does not want anyone to perish (2Pe 3:9; 1Tim 2:3-4; Ezek 33:11); God is grieved over mens wickedness (Gen 6:6). 4) God wants men to “seek” (Greek “pselaphao”) Him (Acts 17:26-27). According to Thayers lexicon “seek” in Rom 3:11 and Acts 15:17 is a different Greek word ("ekzeteo") and it can mean “seek Gods favor” or “seek to please God”. (although Thayers does not assign it that meaning in those passages) 5) Natural man can not understand the Bible (1Cor 2:12-14), is spiritually dead (Eph 2:1), but NOT physically dead. Man can know God through creation (Rom 1:21) or suppress the truth (Rom 1:18, 21, 25). 6) The sinners will is not enslaved to the sin nature. The Holy Spirit can draw to Christ ONLY those who allow him to have his way with them (Acts 7:51, Jn 6:44). Until the sinner responds, the Spirit cannot give life. The Spirit “calls” those He foreknew would choose life (Rom 8:28-30). Those who are seeking God through their natural senses, who do not suppress the truth are “called” (Rom 1:18,21,25). The gospel is the power of God ONLY to those who believe (Rom 1:16). 7) Faith is a gift from God (Eph 2:8-9), it includes knowledge of the truth, the power to embrace that truth and the confidence to hold on to it. Faith does not involve the choice - You have to make the choice (1Kings 18:21; Josh 24:15; Deut 30:19; Jn 7:17; 2Thess 2:10; 2:12; Rom 1:20). 8) Free will continues in the new birth only in relation to fellowship with God not with regard to eternal security. Believers are eternally secure (Believers can not lose their salvation). Thanks so much for any help. I know this may take a while to do. Blessings, Pam |
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20 | Biblical - women preachers/teachers??? | 1 Tim 2:12 | Pam D | 123952 | ||
Dear Ed, I’ve been pondering your very thoughtful answer. Having been a Sunday School teacher, I was touched that your Sunday School teacher impacted your life more than any pastor had. I hope I have impacted the kids I have taught as much as yours did for you. And I suppose that Satan has deceptively maneuvered the issue of women teaching men or becoming pastors to become an issue of fairness. But I don’t think it is a question of ability. Your argument follows as long as women have not been given the ability to teach or preach. But I don’t think that Scripture says that. Consider the following: Both men and women are made in the image of God (Gen 1:26),both men and women are born-again the same way (Jn 3:16), both men and women are new creations in Christ (2Cor 5:17), both men and women now have the mind of Christ (1Cor 2:16), both men and women have the Holy Spirit to teach and direct them (Jn 16:3,Ro 8:9-11), Both men and women are priests (1Pe 2:4-10), both men and women are ambassadors for Christ (2Cor 5:20), both men and women are “sons” of God (Gal 3:26), both men and women are the “Bride” of Christ (Rev 21:9), both men and women were created to rule the earth (Gen 1:26), both men and women will rule and rein with Christ in the Millenium (2Ti 2:12, Rev 20:6), both men and women receive the same kinds of spiritual gifts (1Cor 12, Eph 4:8-11). So I don’t think it is a question of ability. I have been thinking that God has chosen men to be preachers for a different reason. From experience as a Sunday School Administrator who directed male teachers and small group leaders, I think it might have to do with the physical make up of men and how some men who are living by the old nature act towards women. (One of the male small group leaders, who was in a bad marriage, and who was much bigger than me, made subtle sexual advances toward me. I think if I had been the pastor, I would have had a very difficult time counseling him or trying to teach him anything. He eventually divorced his wife and left the church.) What do you think Ed? Do you think perhaps God has chosen men to be the preachers for this reason? Blessings, Pam |
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