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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: lana Ordered by Date |
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1 | Where did Jesus do away with the Sabbath | Luke 6:5 | lana | 232630 | ||
Col 2:14 shows that the Law covenant was done away with on the basis of Christ's death. | ||||||
2 | the name jehovah in orginal bible text | Exodus | lana | 232606 | ||
Hello Mciver, In The New English Bible, the Name Jehovah appears in Hebrew text at Exodus 3:15; 6:3; 17:15; Genesis 22:14; Judges 6:24; and Ezekiel 48:35. However, Matthew an apostle and also one of the Bible writers of the Christian Greek scriptures, composed a Gospel of Christ that includes 11 direct quotations of portions of the Hebrew Scriptures where the Tetragrammation is found. So Matthew quoted passages as they were written in the Hebrew text. Other inspired Bible writers who contributed to the contents of the Christian Greek Scriptures quoted hundreds of passages from the Septuagint which is a translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek. |
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3 | Enoch and Elijah didn't see God yet? | John 3:13 | lana | 232494 | ||
Hi BradK, You cannot just take one scripture and speculate on it. You have to consider the surrounding text of that scripture and of course supporting scriptures as well in order to come to a logical explanation that makes sense. If you had carefully read my comment, you would have seen that it was backed by scriptures. So getting back to the original question, John 3:13 supports the fact that no man has ascended into heaven accept Jesus Christ who decended from heaven.(John 1: 1,2) |
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4 | Enoch and Elijah didn't see God yet? | John 3:13 | lana | 232477 | ||
Enoch was transferred so as not to see death, which could mean that God put him in a prophetic trance and then terminated his life while he was in the trance so that he would not experience the pangs of death.(Heb 11:5) However, Enoch was not taken to heaven, in view of what Jesus said at John 3:13. So it appears that, as in the case of Moses' body God disposed of Enoch's body, for "he was nowhere to be found." (De 34:5,6) As for Elijah, he ascends in a windstorm to the heavens. Elijah does not die at this time, nor does he go into the invisible spirit realm, but he is transferred to another prophetic assignment. (John 3:13) | ||||||
5 | Which God appeared and talked to Abram? | Gen 17:1 | lana | 232473 | ||
Genesis 17:1 is referring to the almighty God of the Bible who has a personal name. (Palms 83:18) Jesus himself referred to his Father as "the only true God."(John 17:3)The true God said of himself: "Besides me there is no God." (Isa 44:6)And the Apostle Paul wrote concerning him, "there is one God the Father." (1 Cor 8:5,6) | ||||||
6 | Did Moses or Noah go to Hell? | OT general | lana | 232434 | ||
Hi BradK, My reply to the original question was a simple explanation of the meaning of the word "hell, which is the common grave where most of mankind sleep in death. In its original languages, the Bible uses the Hebrew word she'ohl and its Greek equivalent hai'des more than seventy times, and both words are related to death. Some translations render them as "grave," "hell," or "pit." For God told the first man Adam after he sinned that he would return to the ground from which he was taken,"For dust you are and to dust you will return."-(Genesis 3:19)This is exactly what happened. As for Job, he lived on to be a hundred and forty years, and he gradually died. (Job 42:16, 17) If you'll look at Acts 2:25-27, where David spoke concerning Jesus Christ,Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell neither will thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. So the fact that God did not leave Jesus in hell shows that Jesus was in hell or hades for at least a time does it not? sincerely, Lana |
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7 | Did Moses or Noah go to Hell? | OT general | lana | 232428 | ||
First of all the word "hell" is found in many Bible translations. In the same verses other translations read "the grave" "the world of the dead," and so forth. So the Bible does say that even upright people go to hell also. For instance, at Job 14:13,Job prayed: who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell,and hide me till thy wrath pass,and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me? God himself said that Job was "a man blameless and upright, fearing God and turning aside from bad,"-Job 1:8. | ||||||
8 | A no changed to a yes | John 17:17 | lana | 232425 | ||
The Bible is the word of God. This is why Jesus said of him,"your word is truth."(John 17:17)Another scripture at Matthew 5:37 says,"Just let your word Yes mean Yes, your No, No." | ||||||
9 | Man that fell at Peter's feet | Acts | lana | 232403 | ||
This man was Cornelius, an army officer of the Italian band. He was also a devout man and feared God along with his family.(Acts 10:1-2) | ||||||
10 | What is the only unpardonable sin? | Bible general Archive 4 | lana | 232383 | ||
Jesus Christ said that the one who sinned against the holy spirit would not be forgiven in the present system of things nor in that to come. (Mt 12:31,32) Jesus uttered judgement against Judas Iscariot in calling him "the son of destruction." The ransom would not apply to him, and his destruction already being a judicially established judgement, he would not recieve a resurrection.-Joh 17:12 | ||||||
11 | Can oppressed christian go to heaven | Bible general Archive 4 | lana | 232381 | ||
According to Rev 14:1, the apostle John says:"I saw, and look! the Lamb (Jesus Christ)standing upon the Mount Zion, and with him a hundred and forty four thousand having his name and the name of his father written on their foreheads." These 144,00 Christians, including Jesus' faithful apostles, are raised to life in heaven. However the vast marjority of mankind have the prospect of being resurrected in the future to life in Paradise on earth. |
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12 | What makes God purpose soo good? | Bible general Archive 4 | lana | 232379 | ||
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13 | Is practicing homosexuality wrong? | Bible general Archive 4 | lana | 232356 | ||
Some of God's commandments involve conduct that must be avoided. Lev 20:13 gives one example of practices that the Bible clearly condemns. | ||||||
14 | why do we need forgiveness | Lev 5:5 | lana | 232355 | ||
According to God's law given to the nation of Israel, in order for a person who had sinned against God or against his fellowman to have his sins forgiven, he first had to rectify the wrong as the Law prescribed and then,in most cases, present a blood offering to God | ||||||