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1 | Emergent Church question | Bible general Archive 3 | sinner saved by grace | 177297 | ||
Thanks for that Hank. I shall have another go at Dr. Mohler's article. God bless, SSBG |
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2 | Emergent Church question | Bible general Archive 3 | sinner saved by grace | 177259 | ||
Hi Hank. I read the article you gave in the link on the 'Emerging Church' but i hardly understood a word of it - all you guys must be Theologians or something to make any sense out of that, If there were some Scriptues or Scripture references I could have had some understanding but i could find none; not in the first one anyway - i did not read the next one. I found in Mark's comment on the link all I need to know about this 'Emerging Church' - that is the Scripture he quoted at the end - Is.55.10,11. And in your Scripture also Hank - Mk.13.31 in your note 5 on Tues, 19. Thanks. The Scriptures recognizes only one church, one body - Ep.4.4 God bless, SSBG |
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3 | About how many of God’s people died in t | 2 Kin 24:14 | sinner saved by grace | 177228 | ||
Thanks Doc for your welcome and for your answer and encouragement. God bless SSBG |
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4 | Emergent Church question | Bible general Archive 3 | sinner saved by grace | 177227 | ||
Thanks for that wise insight Mark. I had never heard of the 'Emergent Church' before I saw MJH's post. God bless, SSBG |
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5 | About how many of God’s people died in t | Not Specified | sinner saved by grace | 177146 | ||
About how many of God’s people died in the destruction and sacking of Judah and in the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar? Only 10,000 captives were taken, (2Kgs.24.14), and a ‘remnant’ left in the land. During the time of David, there were 470000 fighting men in the tribe of Judah (1Chr.21.5), so I suppose 350 years later, at the time of Nebuchadnezzar, there could be twice that number – maybe a million men? Then multiply that by, say, 5 for women and children and old folks, making that about 5 million people in Judah. Of them, only 10, 000 went into captivity, and a few of the poorest left in the land; say 5000. That leaves quite a few million perished by the sword and by starvation, of God’s own people, to leave the land to lay desolate enjoying her Sabbaths for seventy years, (2Chr.36.21). What do you all think? Judgement begins at the house of God. Let us apply our hearts to wisdom and fear the Lord. God bless, ssbg |
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6 | About how many of God’s people died in t | 2 Kin 24:14 | sinner saved by grace | 177188 | ||
About how many of God’s people died in the destruction and sacking of Judah and in the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar? Only 10,000 captives were taken, (2Kgs.24.14), and a ‘remnant’ left in the land. During the time of David, there were 470000 fighting men in the tribe of Judah (1Chr.21.5), so I suppose 350 years later, at the time of Nebuchadnezzar, there could be twice that number – maybe a million men? Then multiply that by, say, 5 for women and children and old folks, making that about 5 million people in Judah. Of them, only 10, 000 went into captivity, and a few of the poorest left in the land; say 5000. That leaves quite a few million perished by the sword and by starvation, of God’s own people, to leave the land to lay desolate enjoying her Sabbaths for seventy years, (2Chr.36.21). What do you all think? Judgement begins at the house of God. Let us apply our hearts to wisdom and fear the Lord. God bless, ssbg |
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