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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: bingobongo Ordered by Date |
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1 | Proverbs 19:7 poor definition | Prov 19:7 | bingobongo | 84960 | ||
The word in the Hebrew, (old testament is in Hebrew), is pronounced: "roosh". The exact word in the Hebrew is "ruwsh". The exact meaning is: to be destitute:--lack, needy, (make self) poor (man). Hope this helps. | ||||||
2 | Do you know who you are in Christ? | Not Specified | bingobongo | 84555 | ||
Do you know who you are in Christ? I mean, do you really know? Have you been set free? Do you know that you are completely forgiven, totally justified, and completely sanctified? If anyone out there really knows their true identity in Christ, I would love to hear from them. | ||||||
3 | Do you know who you are in Christ? | 1 Cor 13:12 | bingobongo | 84558 | ||
Do you know who you are in Christ? I mean, do you really know? Have you been set free? Do you know that you are completely forgiven, totally justified, and completely sanctified? If anyone out there really knows their true identity in Christ, I would love to hear from them. | ||||||
4 | Who are we in Chris? | Rom 6:23 | bingobongo | 84554 | ||
This is a very neat subject. Actually as I was flipping through all of the questions and answers, this one caught my eye in a second. Could you eloborate on what you are looking for, or if you have found the answer that you are looking for, could you share it with me? I would love to hear what you have so far. | ||||||
5 | Was the wine alcoholic or not | John 2:10 | bingobongo | 84553 | ||
Tim, As I am new here, and I haven't read all of the responses to your posting about wine: alcoholic or non-alcoholic content, I wouldn't want to bring something to your attention that has already been said. Therefore I won't tip my hand and begin a discussion that I assume has already been beaten like a dead horse, so to speak. The reason that I am writing this is to call your attention to something that you posted. You said: "1) oinos (3631): This word is used 33 times in the New Testament. It is comparable to ‘yayin’ in that it can refer to either fermented or unfermented wine. The prime example being Mt. 9:17, where the fresh new wine is to be put into a new bottle to keep it from fermenting." I commend you on your study of the Greek and Hebrew words associated with wine, but I would like to lovingly point out that the reason that "new wine" was put into new skins was because it was in the process of fermentation and therefore would be allowed to stretch the new wineskins as it fermented. Fermentation always builds up pressure on its container as it turns and old skins would burst under this pressure. I just thought that you might want to re-think this statement. Nothing critical, so please do not take it that way. God bless. |
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