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1 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Jensen | 18649 | ||
Bless you for so many questions. But now I can ask some too after I answer yours:) Yes to first question. I have now read 2 Cor chap. 8 verse 8. The FATHER through Paul seems to be saying that since some churches give more offerings (while having less to offer) that the church in Corinth should pony up. But do so willingly first. He says that he(Paul) is not giving a command from the FATHER but only wants them to give to prove the sincerity of their love. He says that other churches are setting a better example in offerings. I like this verse too. It is easy, I think, to talk a good game but the proof is in your actions. Why do you like the verse? About Genesis. I think that the first 11 chapters from the FATHER are or should be a wake up call to any Christian who believes any part of the lie of evolution. I believe all that the FATHER has revealed in His Book. We are made in the FATHERS image. He made us. We did not come from monkeys but some times we act like monkeys:) Most evolution Christians are denying the straight up reading of the account of human origins. I believe that the FATHERS book should be read as a straight forward revelation. I do not try to insert magical verses to explain what some Christians call gaps in the creation record. Genesis is the foundational Book of the FATHER. It has all the beginings of what is true. I looked at the science and the science can offer proof to a non believer. And then take the non believer to the Good News of JESUS. Have you ever studied this Book. My favorite verse is Genesis chap. 1 and verse 1. Do you think that Christians should read Genesis straight up? Without reading things that are not there? Like a real 6 day creation. Six days of 24 hours each. Just read what is there. I do not see a mystery here. Do you? My bible translation is NIV. It was given to me by the man who pointed me in the right way. I have read some verses in others, but the NIV is what I use regularly for myself. I know that the NIV has some comments in it that do not make sense to me so I just concentrate on what the FATHER has said. The FATHER says it all:) I do want to ask some questions on Revelation book but I do not pretend to understand enough to ask the right question. So here goes one anyway:) How does the number 11 mean eternity? I know that the number 666 is an important number and is a puzzle for many(me too) but I want to know more about 11 if you can say. God Bless Jensen |
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2 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | casiv | 18716 | ||
We are taught that it is not what goes into a man that defiles a man but what comes out of his mouth is that which defiles a man and I believe we prove the sincerity of our love for the FATHER by the conversations we have with each other, this is what I believe this is saying because The FATHER is everywhere all at the same time because He is everything. He is a part of us and we are a part of Him and all is allowed to exist but many have forgotten this. I believe He wants true Love and friendship from us. This is a part of what 2Cor8:8 means to me. Jensen you have asked many questions and I appreciate your zeal and I will do my best to answer but please pick a topic and we can go from there. The number 11 represents confusion or disorder. An example is the disciples, there were 12,which represents governmental perfection, and when Judas met his fate there were left 11 they had to add another disciple because 11 was disorder. Genesis is very deep! I never believe anything straight up without looking at it from all sides but I am not perfect I am only a person and do my best. The difference between the Bible and other so called books of divination is that the Bible has no gaps, it flows from the beginning to the middle to the end, the only gaps are in mans head and his understanding. This is not mans fault either read Romans 11:8. It's good to reference various Bibles to understand the confusion the so called translators are placing on man. Notice GEN 9:13 in the NIV says "I have set my rainbow in the clouds" and the RSV and KJV say "I have set my bow in the clouds" These two words are very different yet the people whom have rewritten the texts have done so supposedly to simplify their meaning,but in actuallity they have caused more confusion, but you would not know this if you just believed in the FATHER and trusted in Jesus and that was all that was necessary for redemption. Why has the enemy gone to such great lengths to confuse us if all we are supposed to do is know that Jesus died for our sins? May the FATHER bless you with His LOVE! Watch out for monkeys! and READ the letter from your FATHER. |
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3 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Jensen | 18758 | ||
I agree with you. 2 Cor 8:8 does mean that He wants True Love and Friendship from us. And you know what James told us also in 2:26 "For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead." But mostly it comes down to the fact that the FATHER owns it all anyhow. Corinth recognized how they were to mature in their walk. They also had many great speakers, men of intellect the FATHER tells us. I do not know if it was a change of mind or a change of heart but they grew; as we must also. Thats what I like about that verse 2 cor 8:8 also. I'm sorry for all the questions but you did ask me to pick a single topic and I agree. So that I may begin my study here is my question:) What are the numbers of the chapters and verses that the FATHER uses to tell us that Judas was part of governmental perfection. Judas was, well you know:) If the number 12 is perfect with Judas than pure perfection must be a different number higher than 12. And perhaps there is a different number that represents confusion and disorder? Please tell me if I am making sense to you. I too never believe anything straight up without looking at it from all sides. GOD BLESS Jensen |
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4 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | casiv | 18767 | ||
Jensen, What do you find perfect about Judas? Are you mocking me? What kind of school are you in? This question makes no sense. The chapters and verses are not always in line with numerics but there is an interesting thing going on REV 6:5 and I thought their might be someone who may also realize this. The numbers in the text are important regardless of what many might say. The only thing that allowed Corinth to grow or any other person who has ever existed is because they were allowed to grow. It doesn't have anything to do with ownership it has to do with living to love and becoming purified by loving to live. What does the FATHER want from you? From me He wants Love and Friendship. You are not as new as you claim to be in your understanding so quit portraying to be. Maybe we should concentrate on the number twenty because that is redemption. Have you ever seen a list of biblical numerics? |
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5 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Jensen | 18910 | ||
Please just answer the one question I asked. Where in the Bible does it say that the number 12 represents what you called "governmental perfection". You have taken the number 12 and based a lot on it. But you say that "Maybe we should concentrate on the number twenty because that is redemption." I would like to understand one number at a time but thanks for the offer :-) Why does the number twelve represent "govermental perfection"? It seems like a simple question for someone like yourself who has spent much effort in studying these things. I have not. I know there were twelve tribes of Israel but that is about it. If you want to stop trying to explain these things to me I will understand. But you did offer :-) God Bless Jensen |
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6 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 18913 | ||
The "governmental perfection" in the number 12 comes from two sources: 1) Israel as God's earthly people is based on 12 tribes; and 2) The church as God's heavenly people is based on 12 apostles whose names are written on the 12 foundation stones of New Jerusalem (Rev 21:14). Before you ask, "Is Judas Iscariot one that is written, and if not, who is instead?" Let me tell you Scripture does not say. I think Judas was replaced by Paul, but I could be wrong. He might have been replaced by Matthias. Steve |
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