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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: boowig Ordered by Date |
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1 | Question re: Mary | Bible general Archive 1 | boowig | 72463 | ||
Thanks a lot. I apologize for asking my question here since it's not in the Bible, but I knew the folks here would be able to best lead me where I needed to look. Thanks a lot again for the info. I look forward to visiting that site. Boo |
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2 | Question re: Mary | Bible general Archive 1 | boowig | 72462 | ||
Thanks a lot. I apologize for asking my question here since it's not in the Bible, but I knew the folks here would be able to best lead me where I needed to look. Thanks a lot again for the info. I look forward to visiting that site. Boo |
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3 | Question re: Mary | Not Specified | boowig | 72407 | ||
Is there a definitive book re: Jesus' mother, Mary? I'm particularly interested in her re: her upbringing of our Lord and also her life after He was crucified. Thanks. | ||||||
4 | Question re: Mary | Bible general Archive 1 | boowig | 72442 | ||
Is there a definitive book re: Jesus' mother, Mary? I'm particularly interested in her re: her upbringing of our Lord and also her life after He was crucified. Thanks. | ||||||
5 | Question re: Job | Not Specified | boowig | 72406 | ||
Let me preface this all by saying that I'm reading from NIV. 1. RE: Job 2:3 - it just sounds weird to me that Satan could "incite" God against Job. I realize that God is allowing Satan to test Job's faith, but I guess I'm just feeling that Satan is also testing God by "inciting" Him to also test Job. Does this question even make sense - can you understand what I'm getting at? Any thoughts, anyone? 2. RE: Job 2:10 - Job replies to his wife, ". . . Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" We know that trouble does not come from God, but that He does allow it into our lives for testing our faith or as the consequence for our actions. But, did the people of Job's time not know of Satan, and only thought of trouble as being God's wrath? Thanks for any clarification you can provide me! |
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6 | Question re: Job | Job | boowig | 72430 | ||
Let me preface this all by saying that I'm reading from NIV. 1. RE: Job 2:3 - it just sounds weird to me that Satan could "incite" God against Job. I realize that God is allowing Satan to test Job's faith, but I guess I'm just feeling that Satan is also testing God by "inciting" Him to also test Job. Does this question even make sense - can you understand what I'm getting at? Any thoughts, anyone? 2. RE: Job 2:10 - Job replies to his wife, ". . . Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" We know that trouble does not come from God, but that He does allow it into our lives for testing our faith or as the consequence for our actions. But, did the people of Job's time not know of Satan, and only thought of trouble as being God's wrath? Thanks for any clarification you can provide me! |
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7 | Questions on 2 Samuel | Not Specified | boowig | 63439 | ||
My questions are below: 1. 2 Sam. 23:13-17 - Why wouldn't David drink of the water? Was it because the three mighty men went and risked their lives without direction from the Lord? 2. 2 Sam. 23:18-23 - I'm confused re: Abishai being "chief of the Three" (v.18) and then "He was held in greater honor than any of the Thirty, but he was not included among the Three" (v. 23). How could Abishai be chief of the Three but not be included among the Three? 3. 2 Sam. 24:10-13 - The Lord told David to "Go and take a census of Israel and Judah" (v. 1), yet in 10-13, David was conscience-stricken after counting the fighting men and was then punished through the remaining Samuel Scripture. Is this because he counted them as "fighting men" and not simply counted them? Why was he punished for doing what the Lord asked him to do in v. 1? |
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8 | Questions on 2 Samuel | 1 Chr 21:1 | boowig | 63442 | ||
My questions are below: 1. 2 Sam. 23:13-17 - Why wouldn't David drink of the water? Was it because the three mighty men went and risked their lives without direction from the Lord? 2. 2 Sam. 23:18-23 - I'm confused re: Abishai being "chief of the Three" (v.18) and then "He was held in greater honor than any of the Thirty, but he was not included among the Three" (v. 23). How could Abishai be chief of the Three but not be included among the Three? 3. 2 Sam. 24:10-13 - The Lord told David to "Go and take a census of Israel and Judah" (v. 1), yet in 10-13, David was conscience-stricken after counting the fighting men and was then punished through the remaining Samuel Scripture. Is this because he counted them as "fighting men" and not simply counted them? Why was he punished for doing what the Lord asked him to do in v. 1? |
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9 | Question re: Isaiah | Not Specified | boowig | 57869 | ||
I heard someone recently refer to Isaiah and saying that "God longs to be good to those who expect His favor". Does anyone have any idea if this references a particular verse, or if it could be referring to the book of Isaiah in general? |
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10 | Question re: Isaiah | Is 1:19 | boowig | 57884 | ||
I heard someone recently refer to Isaiah and saying that "God longs to be good to those who expect His favor". Does anyone have any idea if this references a particular verse, or if it could be referring to the book of Isaiah in general? |
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