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1 | Does NASB have an excellent concordance? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 72418 | ||
Greetings, Please forgive me if my question isn't proper for this forum [I'm new here]. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a NASB that has an excellent concordance? Maybe even some maps too. I don't care much for the other stuff, but the concordance has been inadequate in my Bible. Thanks and God bless. |
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2 | NASB Bible with Excellent Concordance? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 72425 | ||
Hello Steve, I'm sorry for not being clearer, but I'm looking for a NAS Bible that has an excellent concordance in the back. Do you know of anything like that? Thanks. |
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3 | No proof that immerse is mans tradition? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 77238 | ||
Do you have any evidence? I quoted a reputable source and you tell me to study more? You cannot have the respect of your fellow posters if you don't offer proof for your statements. The Lexical and Historical proof is on my side and you know it. If I'm wrong, then show me the evidence. Searcher, it is you who needs to study more. The earliest "tradition" is the tradition handed down to us by the apostles and prophets whom God inspired to write the Bible (1 Corinthians 11:1,2) It is sprinkling and pouring that represent the traditions and precepts of men. Have a good day. |
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4 | Is "table" in Mark 7:4? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 77259 | ||
Is 'table' in Mark 7:4? Greetings Searcher56, I believe you are trying to make a case where you have none. The reference to 'tables' is a variant reading that gets no better than a "C" rating by the committee that compiled the Nestle-Aland 3rd edition. Variant readings are given the following ratings: "A" - signifies that the text is virtually certain; "B" - indicates that there is some degree of doubt. "C" - means that there is a considerable degree of doubt concerning the text Here is the reason that the NASB does not include any reference to 'tables' or 'beds' in the Mark 7:4 that you use as evidence. You see, once again Searcher, you are guilty of relying on spurious information. May I suggest that you accept that the pots and pans were baptized/immersed as the word indicates. The Lexical and Historical evidence is on my side. Good day. |
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5 | What "norms" can we disregard? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 77574 | ||
If we may cast aside the 'norm' of immersion, what other norms may we cast aside? Can we do anything with the neither 'add to nor take away' norm, it is a bothersome one :) Thanks, Disciplerami |
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6 | Without eating, would Adam die? | Gen 2:16 | disciplerami | 75745 | ||
Without eating, would Adam die? | ||||||
7 | Who was Micah's grandfather? | Judg 17:1 | disciplerami | 72632 | ||
Greetings, I need a little help. Was Micah from the book of Judges the grandson of Moses? God bless. |
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8 | Who is able to 'seek'? | Ezra 8:22 | disciplerami | 76143 | ||
Is God's power for those seek Him of their own volition, or is it only for those who seek Him as He gives them impulse to? | ||||||
9 | EIS_ retrospective or prospective? | Matt 12:41 | disciplerami | 78400 | ||
I have read from many Greek Scholars that the word translated in this verse "at", which is the Greek preposition EIS, is always prospective. But some say that the usage of the word in this verse is retrospective/causal and represents an exception to the rule. My question is this: Does this verse say Nineveh repented BECAUSE of the preaching of Jonah (retrospective use of EIS), or does this verse say Nineveh repented INTO/TOWARD the preaching of Jonah [i.e. moving their lives toward the pattern outlined in Jonah's preaching]? Help me out please. Disciplerami |
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10 | Holy Spirit OR Water Baptism, which? | Matt 28:19 | disciplerami | 77474 | ||
Is Jesus commanding His disciples to baptize other with the "Holy Spirit Baptism" in the name of the Father, Son, and in the name of the Holy Spirit? Or is He directing His disciples to go and administer 'water' baptism? | ||||||
11 | Why couldn't Herod have Herodias? | Mark 6:18 | disciplerami | 77471 | ||
Was the relationship between Herod and Herodias 'unlawful' because she was a blood relative or or because she was his sister-in-law? | ||||||
12 | Not incest, but adultery? | Mark 6:18 | disciplerami | 77521 | ||
It was because who was alive, Philip? So you are saying that Herod and Herodias were committing adultery because Herodias' first husband was still alive? You don't believe that the unlawful sin was incest? Looking for answers. Thanks |
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13 | Was Herodias Philips Lawful Wife? | Mark 6:18 | disciplerami | 77570 | ||
Greetings We know that Herod 'had his brother's wife', which means he had married her. My question has to do with John's rebuke that "it was not lawful for him [Herod] to have his brother's [Philip's] wife." What was Herod's 'unlawful' act: marrying a blood relationship [incest] or committing adultery? Which? Here is another question that might help you understand what I'm looking for (the truth): Was Herodias' the lawful wife of Philip, Herod's brother? Looking for help. Disciplerami |
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14 | Does Mark 7:4 mention tables? | Mark 7:4 | disciplerami | 77203 | ||
Searcher56, where does Mark 7;4 say anything about 'tables?' I've looked at the Greek and see nothing about 'tables?' The only thing mentioned in the Greek is the 'cups', 'utensils', and 'bronze vessels.' Is your question based upon a variant reading? Please respond and tell me from where the question about 'tables' comes. Thanks. |
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15 | "Tables" or "Beds" in original text? | Mark 7:4 | disciplerami | 77458 | ||
Does the original text includes 'tables' or 'bed'? The reference to 'tables' is a variant reading that gets no better than a "C" rating by the committee that compiled the Nestle-Aland 3rd edition. Variant readings are given the following ratings: "A" - signifies that the text is virtually certain; "B" - indicates that there is some degree of doubt. "C" - means that there is a considerable degree of doubt concerning the text Here is the reason that the NASB does not include any reference to 'tables' or 'beds' in the Mark 7:4 |
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16 | "Tables" or "Beds" in original text? | Mark 7:4 | disciplerami | 77486 | ||
Searching for a better answer. Does anyone else have some evidence for or against "table" being included in Mark 7:4. Searcher56 says it is there and wants to know if tables were baptized. | ||||||
17 | Are there still "unlawful" marriages? | Luke 3:19 | disciplerami | 77657 | ||
Are there unlawful marriages today? Herod married Herodias, - Mark 6:17 "For Herod himself had sent and had John arrested and bound in prison on account of Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip, because he had married her" Herod also wouldn't repent of it and put her away. - Lk 3:19 "But when Herod the tetrarch was reprimanded by him because of Herodias, his brother's wife, and because of all the wicked things which Herod had done," Herod was living in an unlawful marriage. In Luke 3, people were not allowed to be baptized by John "for the remission of sins" unless they first brought forth "fruits in keeping with repentance." Herod is shown to be less open to the truth, instead he throws John into prison. As a preacher or teacher, do you tel people that some marriages are unlawful in the eyes of God? Disciplerami |
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18 | What do we infer from this passage? | Luke 18:15 | disciplerami | 72552 | ||
Does this passage necessarily infer that the tax collector turned away from the sinful tax collection practices of Jesus' day? | ||||||
19 | Is Biblical doctrine inferred? | Luke 18:15 | disciplerami | 72584 | ||
Greetings, Luke 18:15 has nothing to do with the question because I mistakenly clicked on the wrong verse. I meant to click on the previous verse 14, which says, "I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted." My question concerning inference has to do with interpreting the Bible. I'm wondering if others think it is safe to draw conclusions about doctrine from what a verse might infer? Does justification come from a real meaningful prayer or from true repentance? |
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20 | Is Mt 28:18 commanding water baptism? | Acts 2:38 | disciplerami | 77428 | ||
I have a question. Is Matthew 28:18-20 a command to receive water baptism? If so, Is Mark 16:16 a command to receive water baptism? If so, Is Acts 2:38 a command to receive water baptism? If not, then believers are commanded to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit was imparted at God's discretion, when and where God chose to pour it out, then it does not follow that all believers are commanded "Be baptized" into the name of Jesus, for the remission of sins. Acts 2:38 is talking about water baptism. I hope that helps. disciplerami |
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