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1 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Praise Be To God | 138670 | ||
Yes, Satan and his demons can read our minds. The mind is the battleground. We are to test the spirits to see if they are from God. That is how Fortune Tellers can be acurate. They listen to demons. This is why praying in tongues is so beneficial--because it is between you and God only--Satan and his cohorts cannot understand what is being prayed. It is your Spirit and God's Spirit communicating. Janae |
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2 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138678 | ||
Don't be fooled by Isaiah 14:12 or Ezekiel 28:11. It has nothing to do with a satan The word itself, the Hebrew saÆtaÆn, is simply an “adversary,” (not a thing with a pitchfork and horns) Isaiah 12:4 tells exactly who it is addressed to : 4That thou shalt take up this proverb against the king of Babylon, and say, How hath the oppressor ceased! the golden city ceased! And not some superhuman being! Ezekiel 28:11 says the King of Tyrus: Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 12Son of man, take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus,...... Lucifer is translated a bright and morning star Lu´cifer (light-bearer), found in Isa. 14:12, coupled with the epithet “son of the morning,” clearly signifies a “bright star,” and probably what we call the morning star. It is with the scriptural revelation on the subject that we are here concerned; and it is clear, from this simple enumeration of passages, that it is to be sought in the New rather than in the Old Testament. William Smith; revised and edited by F.N. and M.A. Peloubet, Smith’s Bible dictionary [computer file], electronic ed., Logos Library System, (Nashville: Thomas Nelson) 1997. |
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3 | Please tell me you are not! :-) | Bible general Archive 2 | Morant61 | 138682 | ||
Greetings He-man! Please tell me that you are not buying into that common cult practice of trying to connect Lucifer with 'the morning star' in the New Testament! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | Please tell me you are not! :-) | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138724 | ||
I never heard of that practice. The only thing I see in the new testament is : Revelation 2:28 28 And I will give him the morning star. The King James Version, (Cambridge: Cambridge) 1769. |
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5 | What does Rev. 2:28 indicate to you? | Bible general Archive 2 | Morant61 | 138730 | ||
Greetings He-man! And what do you make of this? In Is. 14:12, the phrase 'morning star' refers to the glory of an earthly king. In Rev. 22:16, the phrase clearly refers to Christ. In Rev. 2:28 and 2 Pet. 1:19, it may refer to Christ. However, the fact that a similar phrase is used of Christ in the New Testament does not mean that Is. 14:12 refers to Christ! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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6 | What does Rev. 2:28 indicate to you? | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138776 | ||
One of the Seven Churches of Asia was established here. Rev. 2:18–29. The principal deity of the city was Apollo; but there was another superstition, of an extremely curious nature, which seems to have been brought thither by some of the corrupted Jews of the dispersed tribes. A fane stood outside the walls, dedicated to Sambatha—the name of the sibyl who is sometimes called Chaldæan, sometimes Jewish, sometimes Persian—in the midst of an enclosure designated “the Chaldæans’ court.” This seems to lend an illustration to the obscure passage in Rev. 2:20–21, which some interpret of the wife of the bishop. Now there is evidence to show that in Thyatira there was a great amalgamation of races. If the sibyl Sambatha was in reality a Jewess, lending her aid to the amalgation of different religions, and not discountenanced by the authorities of the Judeo-Christian Church at Thyatira, both the censure and its qualification become easy of explanation. (The present name of the city is ak-Hissar (“white castle”). It has a reputation for the manufacture of scarlet cloth. Its present population is 15,000 to 20,000. There are nine mosques.—Ed.) William Smith; revised and edited by F.N. and M.A. Peloubet, Smith’s Bible dictionary [computer file], electronic ed., Logos Library System, (Nashville: Thomas Nelson) 1997. |
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7 | What does Rev. 2:28 indicate to you? | Bible general Archive 2 | Emmaus | 138782 | ||
Rev 2:26-28 footnote in the NAB. "The Christian who perseveres in faith will share in Christ's messianic authority (cf Psalm 2:8-9) and resurrection victory over death, symbolized by the morning star; cf Rev 22:16." http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/revelation/revelation2.htm |
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