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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Santaanacanyon Ordered by Date |
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1 | Types of Biblical criticism | Not Specified | Santaanacanyon | 161534 | ||
What is "higher criticism"? What is "lower criticism"? | ||||||
2 | Types of Biblical criticism | Bible general Archive 3 | Santaanacanyon | 161540 | ||
What is "higher criticism"? What is "lower criticism"? | ||||||
3 | Mark 10:21: Why only the KJV? | Mark 10:21 | Santaanacanyon | 148120 | ||
1) You can call me SAC for short. 2) The phrase "pick up the cross" was widely used in Jesus' day. Jesus was not telling the Ruler to carry Christ's cross. Jesus could have been using the vernacular that meant to put an end to something (another way of saying repent?). |
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4 | Selling all required to gain salvation? | Mark 10:21 | Santaanacanyon | 148029 | ||
This passage is not about wealth. It is about the man's question regarding what he must do to inherit eternal life. Christ's first answer used only SIX of the ten commandments; the one's that deal with our relationship with men. Christ's second answer was the first FOUR commandements, but what Jesus was doing was stating them in PERSONAL APPLICATION to this ONE individual. "Selling All..." was not required for eternal life, but obeying the first four commandments was, which he was not doing. Christ said there was ONE thing he still lacked (v. 20), and that was God, not religion or self righteousness. Important note: This man was the only person who conversed with Jesus, and walked away worse off than when he arrived. | ||||||
5 | Mark 10:21: Why only the KJV? | Mark 10:21 | Santaanacanyon | 148028 | ||
The King James version, after "you will have treasure in heaven", adds: "pick up the cross, and come follow me." Why is this phrase not in the NASB, or any other english translation? | ||||||