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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Tony M Ordered by Date |
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1 | Accountability | Rom 5:13 | Tony M | 104158 | ||
EdB or anybody else: do you think the gentiles were only accountable for what their consciences told them was wrong? I know Paul says that he did not know what coveting was, until the Law. So any coveting he did before he read the law, he would not be held accountable for? | ||||||
2 | sin or no sin | Rom 5:13 | Tony M | 104025 | ||
Romans 5:13 [To be sure] sin was in the world before ever the Law was given, but sin is not charged to men's account where there is no law [to transgress]. Does this verse apply to those in olden times that never had access to the bible(american natives, aborigines, African tribes, etc). I think it does, I would like to hear some other opinions. |
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3 | NKJ vs NASD and NIV? | Gen 12:19 | Tony M | 40338 | ||
Gen 12:19, New King James version says "Why did you say, 'She is my sister?' I might have taken her as my wife." The NASB and the NIV leaves out the word 'might'. BIG difference in the two. Any comments?? |
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4 | Jews breaking the 10 Comandments? | Ex 23:23 | Tony M | 32711 | ||
In the OT, the Jews, go into the Promised Land, murder, kill, thousands of men, women, children. Take the land , crops, vineyards, homes, towns, etc., of those living there. This is not long after God had given the Ten Comandments, telling them not to murder, steal, covet, etc. I believe they were right in doing this, because they were obeying God's orders, but does anybody else see the contradictions here? I realize that God used the Jewish people to punish these idolaters and sinful people(Gentiles living in the Promise Land), but I just wondered if anybody has a comment or explanation. |
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5 | Here's what Jesus said before he died. | 1 Pet 3:19 | Tony M | 27085 | ||
Read Luke 23:43 "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise." This sounds like Jesus went to paradise, not to hell. Tony |
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