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1 | A Human Error? | 2 Kin 8:26 | STUDENT7300 | 117776 | ||
I am interested to know what are some opinions on the apparent discrepancy with this verse and 2 Chronicles 22:2. Here in Kings it says that Ahaziah was 22 years old. But in Chronicles is says that he was 42. Any ideas? Some enemies of the truth are asking. STUDENT 7300 |
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2 | 2 Sam. 12:23 promises to save babies? | 2 Sam 12:23 | STUDENT7300 | 83579 | ||
Why do so many people see this verse as an assurance that babies go to heaven when they die? I would love for this to be true. But this is not what this verse is saying. To quote the Nelson Study Bible Commentators: "The child could not return to life, but David would someday join his son in death." This seem to be a more accurate interpretation. Does anyone else agree? STUDENT7300 |
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3 | Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 not Satan! | Bible general Archive 1 | STUDENT7300 | 83214 | ||
Does anyone out there not believe that Isaiah 14:12 refers to Satan but me? Verse 4 clearly indicates that the Lord was referring to the king of Babylon. And now that I dared to say that, can we then say that Ezekiel 28:11-19 refers to Satan? Verse 12 says God was speaking to the king of Tyre. For if we follow the rules of Biblical Interpretation, we must interpret everything according to its context. And prophecy allows for hyperbole and figures of speech. (Notice Ezekiel 29:1-7) Help me to see. Student7300 |
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