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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Aliennow Ordered by Date |
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1 | Sin | Rom 5:1 | Aliennow | 162304 | ||
I have been studying Ezekiel 18 and have become confused about sin. Are we not born sinful in nature because of the original sin of Adam and Eve? If I understand Ezekiel 18 right we are no longer being held accountable for original sin or sins passed on through the generations, but only those sins we commit. |
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2 | Voting in Church | Acts 6:4 | Aliennow | 159745 | ||
Our church seems to focus more on voting on everything including people who filled called to a certain position. Is there anywhere in the Bible that supports this form of practice? |
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3 | Left and Right | Bible general Archive 3 | Aliennow | 159772 | ||
What are people talking about when they refer to "left" and "right" when talking about religion? | ||||||
4 | New Covenant | Hebrews | Aliennow | 159271 | ||
When did the new covenant actually go into effect? At the resurrection of Jesus Christ? When Jesus was crucified? |
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5 | Genesis 19:5-6 | Gen 19:5 | Aliennow | 159139 | ||
Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part of the city of Sodom—both young and old—surrounded the house. They called to Lot, "Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them." Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him and said, "No, my friends. Don't do this wicked thing. Genesis 19:5-6 I understand that the 2 people were Angels, but did Lot? Can you interpret for me this part of the scripture, "Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them." |
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6 | Baptism of Children | Acts 2:41 | Aliennow | 159124 | ||
Can you help me out about Baptism. I understand the meaning of it and am referring to being Baptized by water. Some debate that infants and children should not be Baptize and actually refer to it as sin. Is their any reference in the Bible about the Baptism of infants and children and if so where. |
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7 | Jewish Roots | NT general Archive 1 | Aliennow | 159096 | ||
Do any of you think Paul is responsible for removing Christianity from its Jewish roots? | ||||||
8 | Numbers 25 | Rom 13:1 | Aliennow | 159092 | ||
I think it's in Numbers 25 where the Israelites have engaged in practices forbidden them and God states how to get things back on track, including some deaths and punishments. But the leadership doesn't follow through fully. And God (I'm sorry, G_d) sends them a persuasive rash or something. Their miserable but won't change. They keep sinning up a storm,like most of us would. Then this one fella takes matters into his own hand and kills two obvious offenders right in front of everybody. And G_d not only doesn't get ticked at him for sticking a spear through the chief's son and the chief's son's girlfriend, but instead rewards the guy and his lineage forever with certain blessings because he made it happen,what G_d told the chiefs to do. Okay, so, it wouldn't have been rewarded for somebody to get up and just start killing somebody for no good reason. But punishment on G_d's terms WAS alright, and then some. Does it make sense in any way to use something like Numbers 25 as an example to try to explain the idea that we as individuals, as citizens must act one way toward one another that is, lawfully, and not engage in law breaking, like murder for instance, but our governing establishments, like police or the justice system, have the right and duty to uphold safety and uphold rules and regulations whereby if someone willfully breaks them, like goes out and murders somebody then the justice system, the governing establishment, has the right to punish them and if it's the death penalty it's killing but not murder? Do you know what I mean? |
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9 | Prophecy of Christ or Not? | Gal 3:8 | Aliennow | 159081 | ||
Genesis 12:3 "I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." When God called him, Abraham moved out in faith from Ur to Haran and finally to Canaan. God then established His covenant with him. He would found a great Nation that would be blessed, but other Nations will also be blessed through His descendants. Israel is the Nation that came from Abraham and through his family tree Christ was born to save humanity. Could you be specific and show me how you can read Jesus into the short text of Genesis 12:3. I would appreciate the explanation. Is Genensis 12:3 a direct reference to Israel or does it have some prophecy about Jesus? |
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10 | Correct Interpretation | James | Aliennow | 159001 | ||
I know of no one who has committed adultery personally. I just want to make sure that I am interpreting this passage correctly. It seems odd that a person can commit adultery, be given a certificate of divorce, and then be free to do it all over again. | ||||||
11 | Covenant Marriage | James | Aliennow | 158988 | ||
I have always wondered about the covenant marriage and if there is ever a time that you can divorce especially if one in the marriage commits adultery? What God brings together let no man separate. Matthew 5:31"It has been said, 'Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a certificate of divorce.'[a] 32But I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for marital unfaithfulness, causes her to become an adulteress, and anyone who marries the divorced woman commits adultery." |
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