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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Amber_G Ordered by Verse |
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1 | Age of accountability for children? | Bible general Archive 1 | Amber_G | 49305 | ||
Many churches promote the belief in an "age of accountablitiy" for children. Usually that age is 12. According to that belief, children who die before reaching accountability (accident, illness, aborted) go to heaven. Where is this in the Bible? Is it a biblical idea? Or is it that each child's level of accountability is different according to many factors such as age, intelligence, maturity, responsibility? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!! |
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2 | Why do today's Jews reject Jesus? | OT general | Amber_G | 45864 | ||
In recent reseach regarding the reasons that today's Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah, I found a statement that really confused me. According to the Temple Foundation website, Jews believe that Messiah is still to come and that he will be 100 percent man not God/Man. They find the idea of God taking on human flesh repugnant. They also state that no where in the OT does it say that Messiah will be God. Is this true? I have read and re-read many messianic prophecies (Psalms, Isaiah, etc.) What am I missing? I know there is a verse or verses that support that Messiah will be God but I am not finding them. I know that Christ was the only one to totally fulfill all the Messianic prophecies- and the only one who could. What is our response (as Christians) to the idea that Messiah will be 100 percent man? Any help would be appreciated! | ||||||
3 | Why do today's Jews reject Jesus? | Is 9:6 | Amber_G | 45845 | ||
In recent reseach regarding the reasons that today's Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah, I found a statement that really confused me. According to the Temple Foundation website, Jews believe that Messiah is still to come and that he will be 100 percent man not God/Man. They find the idea of God taking on human flesh repugnant. They also state that no where in the OT does it say that Messiah will be God. Is this true? I have read and re-read many messianic prophecies (Psalms, Isaiah, etc.) What am I missing? I know there is a verse or verses that support that Messiah will be God but I am not finding them. I know that Christ was the only one to totally fulfill all the Messianic prophecies- and the only one who could. What is our response (as Christians) to the idea that Messiah will be 100 percent man? Any help would be appreciated! | ||||||
4 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Amber_G | 80061 | ||
I am really confused about the whole "70th Week of Daniel" thing. And I am sure many others are too, as it is a very controversial and rather esoteric passage. Many people promote the idea of a gap between the 69th and the 70th weeks. I just can't get the text to support that. I understand there are many interpretations and I would like to hear from everyone their "take" on this verse and its relevance to the return of Christ... |
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5 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Amber_G | 80065 | ||
I am really confused about the whole "70th Week of Daniel" thing. And I am sure many others are too, as it is a very controversial and rather esoteric passage. Many people promote the idea of a gap between the 69th and the 70th weeks. I just can't get the text to support that. I understand there are many interpretations and I would like to hear from everyone their "take" on this verse and its relevance to the return of Christ... |
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6 | Christ born out of wedlock? | Matt 1:25 | Amber_G | 47735 | ||
Jawz- If Mary and Joseph were not married when Christ was born, according to Roman Catholic doctrine, wouldn't that make Him illigitimate? God invented marriage as a blessing for us and the only way in which we should produce children. God never contradicts Himself and He never changes. He would have never allowed Christ to have been born to this world outside the bonds of marriage...true legal marriage, not bethrothal. To do so would contradict His supreme and divine nature. |
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