Results 1 - 2 of 2
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | Exodus 23:19, last part mostly | Exodus | skccab | 201303 | ||
Thanks so much brother-mine! Finding out that it was a pagan practice back then certainly does help explain why it is placed where it is - that was my problem with the statement, it's placement. The Bible is definitely a profound book but when it says that Moses climbed up a hill you can be pretty sure that MOSES CLIMBED UP A HILL, and when it says that Jesus sat and taught His disciples, it's a safe bet to repeat it, JESUS SAT AND TAUGHT HIS DISCIPLES, nothing less and nothing more. (There is certainly revelation knowledge, but I've found [at least for me anyway] that most of the revelation knowledge I've received has been for a particular period of time/or need - in other words, not something one would start a new teaching on.) That's why that verse threw me for a loop - I knew I was missing something. Thank you again, John :-) Cheri |
||||||
2 | Exodus 23:19, last part mostly | Exodus | stjohn | 201304 | ||
You are, so welcome, my Sister! It's really such a comfort to know I can be a help. I believe by the way, that, there are no new revelations, and, in the words of one great teacher, I'm paraphrasing of course: "Given what we have in the holy scriptures: If God were to actually speak, from Heaven, today, He would just be repeating Himself! Shalom John |
||||||