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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: echo Ordered by Date |
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1 | What is the significance of the wheels? | Ezek 10:9 | echo | 66897 | ||
Hello Ray, Thank you for your speedy reply. I am still rather confused as to what exact five words of power you and 1 Corinthians 14:19 were referring to. In studying the Ezekiel passages I was only able to come up with four words those being: to go, to rise, to stand still, and to BE in the Spirit. However when looking at 1 Corinthians I was only able to find of those four to be in the Spirit, to rise and to go. My question for you now is am I on the right track or am I looking at different things than you intended? Was your point that we should act towards Jesus Christ as the wheels did to the being? That we were risen from the dead through His resurrection, that we need to go where He goes, and we need to stand still or be still when He is still? Just some thoughts that were running through my head, if I am completely off base and you were intending to mean a completely different thing than let me know. I will continue to study this passage as I continue to be confounded by it. I pray that God grants me the wisdom to discern what His intention was behind this part of His word. In Him, Echo 2 Timothy 2:15 |
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2 | What is the significance of the wheels? | Ezek 10:9 | echo | 66858 | ||
In Ezekiel 10 an account is given of the wheels of the Cherubim. My question is, what do these represent what is the importance of the wheels in regard to the cherubim? In chapter 1 a similar account is given of these beings. I know some Bible scholars remark on the heads of the cherubim relating to the tribes of Israel as they were organized in camp and how they shall be organized in heaven under the banners of the Eagle, Lion, Bull and Man as seen in Revelation. I also have heard that those heads can also represent the aspects of the four gospels. But I am having a hard time linking these wheels to other parts of scripture or figuring out there importance. Anything would help. Your brother in christ, Echo |
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3 | What does "3" stand for in the Bible? | Isaiah | echo | 23490 | ||
Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I once read somewhere, (and I apologize I cannot find where, I tried), that in Hebrew the number system is different from that in English. And that a lot of times numbers will have meanings beyond the values attributed to them. For instance, 7 means completion or perfection, 4 means creation, and so on. I don't know exactly what three means, but it is given importance due to the trinity, the three days prior to Jesus's resurection and so forth. Consult E.W. Bullinger's "Number in Scripture", Kregel Publications. hope that helps, echo |
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4 | Where in Bible is Satan's fall? | Rev 12:9 | echo | 23487 | ||
Thank you very much for your response. I have another question, though. Where is Satan referred to as Lucifer? And, where does it talk about him being cast out of Heaven on a lightning bolt? The reason I ask, is I have heard speakers trying to pin elements in Literature and Music as Satanic for speaking of "riding lightning" or sometimes even lightning in general. They profer that they have Biblical support for these claims and I just was wondering where. Thanks again for your response. echo |
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5 | Where in Bible is Satan's fall? | Rev 12:9 | echo | 23486 | ||
Thank you for your response, I appreciate it. God bless. echo |
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6 | Where in Bible is Satan's fall? | Not Specified | echo | 23469 | ||
Where in the Bible does it talk about Satan being an angel and descending to Hell? | ||||||
7 | Where in Bible is Satan's fall? | Rev 12:9 | echo | 23474 | ||
Where in the Bible does it talk about Satan being an angel and descending to Hell? | ||||||