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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: WorkInProgress Ordered by Date |
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1 | Can someone help w/my realtionship w/god | Rom 10:9 | WorkInProgress | 65447 | ||
At the most basic may I suggest you visit http://www.greatcom.org/laws/english/ which is an online listing of the 4 spiritual laws. Many, many people have come to know Christ through this teaching. I pray this helps. | ||||||
2 | Possibly a niece? | Gen 1:1 | WorkInProgress | 13501 | ||
Genesis 5:4 states that beside Abel, Cain and Seth that Adam had "other sons and daughters." If you read on through chapter 5 this phrase qualifies every other person listed. The point of the information is not to show the intracies of human relationships but to trace the genealogy of the Messiah (as evidenced by the genealogies in Matthew and Luke) and the nations in general. Since Adam was alive all the way up through Lamech's birth (the father of Noah) it could be argued that Cain's wife might have been a much more distant relative than an immediate niece or sister. Just because the genealogy comes in chapter 5 AFTER the information about Cain marrying in chapter 4 does not mean all those people came after. He could have married someone that was several generations descended from Adam. |
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3 | Wrong to yearn for husband/wife? | Luke 20:35 | WorkInProgress | 13417 | ||
I think it's sort of a parallel answer to "Render to Ceasar the things of Ceaser and the things of God to God". In other words, marriage -- and our associated feelings -- is an earthly institution that doesn't have a heavenly equivalent. Just as our physical bodies will change in heaven so will some of the institutions -- and probably some of our feelings. So while on earth we feel this way emotionally, knowing spiritually that things will be different there. | ||||||