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1 | please send me bible sermons to my email | Bible general Archive 3 | ekip | 166470 | ||
www.sermoncentral.com is a good one. | ||||||
2 | Status of the "New Chinese Version" | Bible general Archive 3 | ekip | 164664 | ||
Ask Lockman Foundation at nasb@lockman.org. | ||||||
3 | what year was the american bible made | Bible general Archive 3 | ekip | 161608 | ||
American Standard Version (A.S.V.) in 1901. See http://www.greatsite.com/timeline-english-bible-history/ for more info. | ||||||
4 | book is the rock of which republic rest | Bible general Archive 3 | ekip | 161606 | ||
Andrew Jackson. See http://www.eadshome.com/Andrew Jackson.htm for more info. | ||||||
5 | How long is a generation? | Job 42:16 | ekip | 109835 | ||
What number of years is there for each generation? | ||||||
6 | What time of day did Jesus die? | Matt 27:45 | ekip | 49557 | ||
An hour was one-twelfth of the day. Starting at sunrise and ending at sunset. It did vary in length according to the time of year. The sixth hour is noon and the ninth hour, 3 P.M. | ||||||
7 | what is the Glory of God | Rom 1:23 | ekip | 49556 | ||
I think glory can refer to the faultless moral attributes and the absolute perfection of God. | ||||||
8 | where did cain get his wife genesis 4 | Gen 4:1 | ekip | 49550 | ||
Please see answer ID# 29354 or search the forum for this topic. | ||||||
9 | once saved always saved? | NT general Archive 1 | ekip | 42421 | ||
This question has been discussed in detail. See thread ID#: 4649, 8188, 24594. There are many more that can be found by searching. | ||||||
10 | Why honey in decayed lion bones.judg14:8 | Judg 14:8 | ekip | 39833 | ||
From JFB Commentary: There was probably a time lapse of a year, the usual interval between the ceremonies of betrothal and marriage. In such a climate, the myriads of insects and the ravages of birds of prey, together with the influences of the solar rays, would, in a few months, put the carcass in a state inviting to such cleanly animals as bees. From Matthew Henry’s Commentary (concise): By enabling him to kill a lion, God let Samson know what he could do in the strength of the Spirit of the Lord, that he might never be afraid to look the greatest difficulties in the face. He was alone in the vineyards, whither he had rambled. Young people consider not how they exposed themselves to the roaring lion that seeks to devour, when they wander from their prudent, pious parents. Nor do men consider what lions lurk in the vineyards, the vineyards of red wines. Our Lord Jesus having conquered Satan, that roaring lion, believers, like Samson, find honey in the carcass abundant strength and satisfaction, enough for themselves, and for all their friends. |
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11 | Why honey in decayed lion bones.judg14:8 | Judg 14:8 | ekip | 39831 | ||
From JFB Commentary: There was probably a time lapse of a year, the usual interval between the ceremonies of betrothal and marriage. In such a climate, the myriads of insects and the ravages of birds of prey, together with the influences of the solar rays, would, in a few months, put the carcass in a state inviting to such cleanly animals as bees. From Matthew Henry’s Commentary (concise): By enabling him to kill a lion, God let Samson know what he could do in the strength of the Spirit of the Lord, that he might never be afraid to look the greatest difficulties in the face. He was alone in the vineyards, whither he had rambled. Young people consider not how they exposed themselves to the roaring lion that seeks to devour, when they wander from their prudent, pious parents. Nor do men consider what lions lurk in the vineyards, the vineyards of red wines. Our Lord Jesus having conquered Satan, that roaring lion, believers, like Samson, find honey in the carcass abundant strength and satisfaction, enough for themselves, and for all their friends. |
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12 | Could satan be saved? | John 16:11 | ekip | 39765 | ||
Even if he does repent, he is still subject to the judgment of God, which will be carried out as written. Angles are fully aware of God's laws. An angel choosing to break God’s law would be subject to God’s judgment regardless of apologizing later. Just as a person who commits a crime is subject to the sentence handed down by a judge in a court of law even if they apologize. Apologizing to the judge and the people wronged does not get a person off the hook; they must still pay for their crime. | ||||||
13 | What did Jesus mean by this analogy? | Matt 23:24 | ekip | 39757 | ||
According to the Bible Background Commentary, the analogy is in reference to this: The hyperbole here is humorous and would certainly catch ancient hearers’ attention. Wanting to avoid the impurity caused by a dead insect in their drink, Pharisees would strain out an insect as small as a fly (and anything larger than a lentil) before it could die in order to preserve the fluid (cf. Leviticus 11:32, 34). Pharisees considered gnats, which were smaller than lentils, exempt from this impurity, but the scrupulous Pharisee of Jesus’ hyperbole would not have taken any chances. Yet Jesus charges hyperbolically that they would leave a camel (the largest land animal in Palestine and ritually unclean) in the cup and gulp it down. Their attention to the law’s details was fine, but they had missed the main point (Matthew 23:23). Jesus was pointing out that they were too caught up in some details of the law while neglecting the full meaning. This does not mean that one area is more important than the other, but equal attention must be given to all parts. For example, just because you tithe does not mean you can neglect showing justice, mercy and faithfulness. |
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14 | salvation loss | Heb 6:4 | ekip | 39650 | ||
Check out the threads on Heb 6:4; and some threads for the book of Hebrews. You can also find information by doing a Quick Search for "salvation loss". There has been much discussion on this topic and it is already available for your review. Enjoy. | ||||||
15 | Justice or revenge? | 1 Kin 2:6 | ekip | 39648 | ||
David was instructing Solomon to carry out justice according to the law. Joab killed the two commanders Abner and Amasa during peacetime, which according to the law and God’s commandments is murder. For some reason, David chose not to hold Joab accountable for his unlawful acts but, he knew justice must be served and trusting Solomon’s wisdom, instructed Solomon to properly deal with him according to the law. | ||||||
16 | Does grace mean no? | 2 Cor 12:7 | ekip | 39161 | ||
If the answer to your specific prayer request is no according to God's will, then His grace alone is sufficient for you to accept whatever His answer is. You should learn and grow spiritually living according to God's will. | ||||||
17 | If we ask for healing does God answer no | 1 Peter | ekip | 39160 | ||
God answers prayer according to His will. | ||||||
18 | Is there any where in the Bible where Je | 2 Cor 12:7 | ekip | 39157 | ||
God answers your prayer according to His will not yours. You don't know what the will of God is. | ||||||
19 | Why was Jesus named “Jesus”? | Not Specified | ekip | 6101 | ||
Why was Jesus named “Jesus” in the New Testament and not “Immanuel” as quoted from the Old Testament? I don’t know if this is a dumb question but I noticed this reading Matthew 1:21 (Jesus) and verse 23 (Immanuel). | ||||||
20 | Why was Jesus named “Jesus”? | Is 7:14 | ekip | 6107 | ||
Why was Jesus named “Jesus” in the New Testament and not “Immanuel” as quoted from the Old Testament? I don’t know if this is a dumb question but I noticed this reading Matthew 1:21 (Jesus) and verse 23 (Immanuel). | ||||||
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