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1 | balderdash is a lame answer | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman2 | 82324 | ||
What is the meaning of "balderash"? Look it up in the dictionary. (Go to: www.m-w.com/) With what am I disagreeing? I am disagreeing with your entire post. |
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2 | what scripture is balderdash? | Bible general Archive 1 | lmf | 82332 | ||
You certainly can disagree with what I believe but I noticed you did not refute what I said with any scripture either and I can tell you that shows me you have nothing to base your opinion. | ||||||
3 | what scripture is balderdash? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 82623 | ||
Scripture ... Mat 17:24-27; Luk 9: 57-62 Php 4:10-19 ... You MUST look at the context of Philippians 4:19, which is verses 10-19. Look at verse 12, where Paul lived with hunger and plenty ... what was His attitude? You said, “Every person considered to be important faith examples in scripture was very well off David for example loved God so much he gave 1Billion dollars of his own money to build a temple”. ... Cite supporting Scripture, it was that amount. You said, “Religion wants us to believe we are to suffer in poverty to be like Jesus but Jesus wasnt poor”. ... Cite supporting Scripture, that He wasn't poor ... and refute the passages below. ... Look at Matthew 17:24-27. Jesus didn’t have the money to pay the tax. ... Then look at Luke 9:58 (context vv 57-62). He didn’t have a place to lay His head. You said, “When have you seen poor people having to pay taxes that was Josephs reason for going to Bethelem”. ... Cite supporting Scripture, that Joseph’s reason for going to Bethlehem was to pay taxes. You said, “And could you up and move to Egypt for 2 years without cash”? ... Cite supporting Scripture, that the move to Egypt was for 2 years. You said, “Or travel with up to 84 people like Jesus did”? ... Cite supporting Scripture, that He traveled with up to 84 people. |
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4 | what scripture is balderdash? | Bible general Archive 1 | lmf | 82917 | ||
Pauls attitude throughout Philippians and the other books he wrote is Jesus Christ is to be the focus of and reason for our lives and everything else has little value. In vs 6 he says Be careful for nothing: but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. In vs 19 he says God is our supply. Paul learned to be content in every situation to be abased and to abound, free or locked behind prison doors. Which is a lesson we all could learn. He also said I have fought the good fight run my course well and I am leaving this life behind. It is our responsibility to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and preach the gospel of Christ to the world. Deut 8:18 But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God for it is He that giveth thee the power to get wealth that He may establish His covenant, so we are expected to give God the glory and praise and further the spreading of His Word. 1 Chron 22:14 I have prepared for the house of the Lord 1 Chron29:3- I have of my own proper good.. I was giving the value in todays terms of finances. Matt 17:24-27, Doth not your master pay tribute? He saith yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him saying... cast a hook take up the first fish. It does not say the money wasn't available just that Jesus gave Peter a task to do. It also doesn't say Peter hesitated he said yes and went to get the money. Luke 9:51-62 Jesus set his face to Jerusalem, and sent messengers into a village of Samaritans to make ready for him and they did not receive him,his disciples say we will command fire from heaven to consume them and Jesus rebuked them. And they went to another village. So they were traveling and were not received. John 1:37-43 two disciples ask Jesus Rabbi Where dwellest thou? He said come and see. They came and saw where he dwelt and abode with him that day for it was about the tenth hour. Luke 2:5-6 Joseph went up from Galilee to Bethlehem to be taxed with Mary his wife. The reference to the time spent in Egypt was taken from Jesus approximate age when they left and the length of time that passed until Herods death. I was told it is in the Josephus commentary book but haven't found the exact reference. Even if it was 1 month could you afford such a trip? Throughout the New Testament there are references to Jesus travelling with groups of people and I give you these in support of what I said.Matt4:18-25,Matt8:1,23,Mark 1:38, John 11:7 and the 84 I took from Luke 10 vs 17 and the 70 returned again with joy. vs 23 and he turned unto his disciples and said. vs 38 now it came to as they went, and I said possibly 84. |
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5 | what scripture is balderdash? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 82976 | ||
You still havem't proved your point. I am done with you (Matt 7:6). | ||||||