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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: gdh1127 Ordered by Date |
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1 | nt books copiests | NT general Archive 1 | gdh1127 | 181416 | ||
have the copiests of the new testament books ever been referred to as "scribes"? it is widely known that the ot books were copied by a class known of Israelites known as scribes who followed very strict copying codes. i have no idea though how copies of the original nt writings got made. any idea? | ||||||
2 | Comparing Mark 2;26 with 1 Samuel 21:1 | Mark 2:26 | gdh1127 | 181413 | ||
In Mark 2:26, we read that it was Abiathar who was the high priest when David went into the house of God. But in 1 Samuel 21:1 we read that it was Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar who was the priest at Nob at that time. As he was the one to whom David spoke and the same one who gave David the bread, and the one who was called by Saul to question about this incident, I presume, although the bible only says "Ahimelech, THE priest, THAT AHIMELECH, NOT ABIATHAR WAS THE HIGH PRIEST AT THAT TIME. Is this an error on the part of Mark or is this a copiest error? | ||||||
3 | Heb 1:7 licentious use of Ps 104:4? | Ps 104:4 | gdh1127 | 179794 | ||
hello brian! that is exactly how i understand ps 104:4. that is where the trouble lies because in heb 1:7 it is made to mean that god made his angels "just" spirits unlike our lord that he begot and calls his son. heb 1:7 is supposed to be a quote of ps 104:4. if the commentary's reading of ps 104:4 is correct, then the writer of hebrews is claiming a license to change its meaning to suit his treatise on angels vs christ. i know this is not so and that there is a logical explanation to this. so, would you know? take care, grace |
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4 | is the soul then immortal? | 1 Cor 15:53 | gdh1127 | 179793 | ||
hello doc! it seems very obvious to me as the eralier verses of the same chapter clearly refers just to the body. but the church i am assembling with teaches that this refers to the whole of man, that his soul is mortal and also needs to become immortal. but if it is so that paul ONLY refers to the physical body here, then the soul indeed is immortal because pual makes it clear that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of god. doc, do you have any other verses that clearly indicates that the soul ceases to exist beyond the life of the body? i have many verses that to me seems to indicate it continues to exist after the body dies. i would prefer to come to a firm conclusion on this matter *_*. take care, grace |
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5 | where dpes ezekiel 37 fit? | Rev 20:12 | gdh1127 | 179792 | ||
hi rsinanan! In 2 Pe 3:10 we learn that this entire creation will be done away with and a new heavens and a new earth will replace it (Rev 21:1). I believe this is what Rev 20:11 is referring to. Ezekiel 37, however clearly talks of a resurrection to a very physical existence, and so can't be placed as being that of rev 20:12 unless i misunderstand rev 20:11 as the point when 2 peter 3:10 happens. this being the case, i then need to reconcile rev 20:5 that says "the rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were over" with ezekiel 37!!! if my understanding of rev 20:11 is wrong, then what does "earth and heaven fled away , and no place was found for them."? i am of the firm conviction that the bible does not contradict itself and that there is a reasonable explanation reconciling these seemingly conflicting verses *_*. take care, grace |
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6 | Judaism, Babylon the Great of Rev 17? | Rev 17:5 | gdh1127 | 179789 | ||
grace and peace to you too, john. i was expecting it was an answer i will get, not a question *_*. no, i have not come to any conclusion yet. it just occurred to me that judaism, a religion that is far removed when it comes to biblical commanded practices the ot reveals, more logically fits as babylon the great of rev 17 than the roman catholic church does. babylon the great, the book excerpt below also has points that adds to the validity to my above line of thinking *_*. do you have any other areas of consideration? take care, grace |
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7 | rev 20:11-15 | Rev 20:12 | gdh1127 | 179763 | ||
the church i assemble with teaches that at the resurrection foretold in rev 20:12-15, those who have not known christ will have their chance to know him, learn of his ways, and be accepted in his kingdom. i cannot for the life of me see this. what i see is that men (unlike those who remain faithful to christ tasked to be his kings and priests) will be judged according to his deeds. the ministers cannot show me anything beyond that god's will is that all be saved. i am saddened to note that having been given free will, many choose the broad gate (matthew 7:13,14) indeed. | ||||||
8 | resurrection of the dead rev 20 | Rev 20:12 | gdh1127 | 179768 | ||
where does the resurrection of ezekiel 37 fit in the resurrections mentioned in rev 20? | ||||||
9 | rev 17 | Rev 17:5 | gdh1127 | 179766 | ||
does judaism not fit the great harlot of revelation, babylon, better than catholism? israel, from the beginning has been mired in idolatry; referred to as a harlot; gave rise to islam and the form of popular christianity that is unidentifiable with the christianity the nt portrays. | ||||||
10 | giving of the holy spirit | NT general Archive 1 | gdh1127 | 179772 | ||
when does a believer receive the holy spirit: at immersion or at the laying of hands of a minister? please show all pertinent verses | ||||||
11 | nature of the holy spirit of god | Bible general Archive 3 | gdh1127 | 179774 | ||
are there verses in the bible that clearly teach that the holy spirit of god is a separate and distinct person? pls exclude those that contain personal pronouns as proof of personhood. | ||||||
12 | 1 cor 15:53 immortality | 1 Cor 15:53 | gdh1127 | 179783 | ||
1 cor 15:53 does "perishable" here not refer to the physical body only or of the body, soul and spirit of man? | ||||||
13 | heb 1:7 quote of ps 104:4 | Ps 104:4 | gdh1127 | 179777 | ||
how can heb 1:7 ("he makes his angels spirits") be reconciled with ps 104:4 (he makes the winds his messenger")? thanks for the trouble *_*. grace |
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