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1 | Medical synopsis of Jesus' death? | NT general Archive 1 | winged1 | 134295 | ||
Once in high school our Bible teacher showed us an article about the medical rundown of Jesus' injuries and cause of death on the cross. It was extremely to the fact and quite gruesome. It was based on common Roman execution practice at that time and the words of the gospels themselves. I wondered if anyone knows where I can find this again. I've tried asking my old teacher, but I can't get ahold of him. Jo |
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2 | What does unequally yoked mean? | 2 Cor 6:14 | winged1 | 134187 | ||
Now I've heard this verse before many times. But why exactly is it wrong, or won't work, or is difficult? I quoted this verse to someone at college and they said things like, "As long as the non-Christian respects the other's commitment to Christ" and "People in a relationship with two different faiths can learn from each other" and more of the same. And how about casual relationships that aren't marriage? I know part of their arguments are humanistic and relativist. But I need an answer they'll respect. One that doesn't make Christians out to be exclusionary. Thanks! Jo |
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3 | What did you mean by "others"? | 2 Cor 6:14 | winged1 | 133271 | ||
Hey, just a quick clarification, please. When you said, "Yahweh is a jealous God and He did not allow His people to share His Glory with others," does "others" refer to other nations or peoples or rather to other gods? Excellent points, btw God bless Jo |
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4 | Is Is.28:7-13 a prophecy? | Is 28:13 | winged1 | 133123 | ||
I was wondering if the passage Isaiah 28:7-13 could be prophecy for the habit of the Pharisees to include the traditions and interpretations of the law as part fo the law itself. It seems to say that the priests and teachers were drunken and negligent so that they allowed errors to creep into the law, misinterpretations and additions. So God teaches the people with commoners and foreigners. But he allows the addition of the law as a stumbling block to the foolish people who alloed it in the first place. Incidentally, how can we apply this passage today? God bless Jo |
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5 | Please pray for my friend? | James 5:16 | winged1 | 133022 | ||
I've got a major prayer request. Please inform me if this is a misuse of the site, but this is a big part of my life right now. One of my good friends purposely overdosed on perscription drugs. He went to the hospital and he's OK. I've been talking to him, and he seems OK emotionally. I had an enormous discussioin with him about the things of God, during which I quoted several Bible verses, which I know will never return void. Please pray for his health, spiritually and emotionally. I'll take this down in a day or two. Jo |
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6 | How can I show the Bible is truth? | John 14:6 | winged1 | 132532 | ||
Thank you, but I think what I'm really looking for is, how can I prove the Bible is truth to someone who does not believe it? I can't use Scripture because that is suspect in his mind. I need a way to assert it's accuracy. | ||||||
7 | Your screenname? | 1 Tim 2:9 | winged1 | 132530 | ||
Doc, Please sir, i'm so confused. I've followed every single post on this thread. I really don't want to butt in but what does your screenname mean? It seems to be important to you and to others, but I can't make it out. I'm still to this forum and I'm trying to learn. I'm a freshman in college, so many of the terms mean little to me, but concerning what's where in the Bible, I'm fairly familiar thanks to the blessings God gave me as a child. Your younger and confused sister in Christ, Jo |
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8 | What's John 14:6 in original language? | John 14:6 | winged1 | 132526 | ||
I have a friend who believes many things that Christians believe. However, he does not believe the Bible to be authoritative or infallible. He does not trust history's ability to hand us down an accurate Bible after so many translations. During our discussions, I mentioned John 14:6. He thinks that this verse might be inaccurate. Can any scholar who knows the original language help me out? What was the original phrasing/sense of this verse? | ||||||
9 | Please explain the big words! | Bible general Archive 2 | winged1 | 132282 | ||
Hi everyone! I'm still new to this forum, so please take the time to correct me in the rules if I err. I'm just a simple college student and although I'm pretty familiar with what's where in the Bible, I don't know any Greek or Hebrew and I don't know many of the terms. I read through the entire thread about what counts as immodest clothing that suddenly turned into a debate on the difference between when we first come to Christ and the lifetime of becoming more like him. I got lost so fast with words like "hermenutics" and "exegesis". I was wondering if someone knew a website or rescource that would explain these seminary-looking words in plain English. I am eager to learn from some of you but I can't keep up with the language. Thank you, Jo |
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10 | Please explain the big words! | Bible general Archive 2 | winged1 | 132284 | ||
Hi everyone! I'm still new to this forum, so please take the time to correct me in the rules if I err. I'm just a simple college student and although I'm pretty familiar with what's where in the Bible, I don't know any Greek or Hebrew and I don't know many of the terms. I read through the entire thread about what counts as immodest clothing that suddenly turned into a debate on the difference between when we first come to Christ and the lifetime of becoming more like him. I got lost so fast with words like "hermenutics" and "exegesis". I was wondering if someone knew a website or rescource that would explain these seminary-looking words in plain English. I am eager to learn from some of you but I can't keep up with the language. Thank you, Jo |
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11 | Studying beyond reading | Bible general Archive 2 | winged1 | 131604 | ||
Hi, I've been a Christian since I was young, but I only really dedicated my life to the Lord in earnest when I was 14. I've read the Bible straight through from Genesis to Revelation a few times. Now in my devotions I read through a book straight through. I am starting to feel that there is something more, like I need to get to more solid food. How do I study deeply? How do I get past simply reading the Bible. I do try and memorize some because I've been at AWANA at my church, but besides that? Jo |
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