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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: mm42883 Ordered by Verse |
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1 | Fig tree... contradiction? | Luke 1:3 | mm42883 | 79572 | ||
In Mark 11:12-25 and Matthew 21:12-22 the story of the Fig tree is told. This is a great acted out parable by Christ, but one account very clearly shows that Christ cursed the tree after He cleansed the temple, and one before... obviously Scripture cannot contradict itself, so what is the explanation for these different timings? | ||||||
2 | ever neccessary/permissable to deceit? | Luke 24:16 | mm42883 | 79533 | ||
Is it ever neccessary/permissable to deceive? Did Christ use deception after the ressurection when he hid himself from the two disciples (Luke 24, Mark 16)? | ||||||
3 | ever neccessary/permissable to deceit? | Luke 24:31 | mm42883 | 79535 | ||
Is it ever neccessary/permissable to deceive? Did Christ use deception after the ressurection when he hid himself from the two disciples (Luke 24, Mark 16)? | ||||||
4 | Reply to answer of deception question | Luke 24:31 | mm42883 | 79548 | ||
Emmaus, Thank you for your response. I do certainly agree with you that it was a lack of discernment on the disciples part. However, I wonder what your thoughts are about the part after the seven mile walk when Jesus "acted" as if He were going to continue on walking. Obviously the disciples bought it, as is apparent by their response, but they were believing something that was not true... is this not deception? |
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