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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: quvmoh Ordered by Verse |
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1 | what are biblical principles | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 203203 | ||
Jesus said it perfectly. "Love God with all your heart, mind, and soul." "Love your neighbor as yourself." Quvmoh |
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2 | Saturday or Sunday? | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 203403 | ||
The Sabbath is Saturday. Sunday is the Lord day .. the day of the week that Jesus rose from the Grave. Christians worship on Sundays to honor the Day that Christ Rose. Quvmoh |
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3 | My apologies if I offended any of you | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 203542 | ||
Greetings, Welcome to the forum, first of all. I was merely curious because I had similar questions on an exam I had for one of my New Testament courses in college. If you need help with understanding things in your classes, please feel free to ask. I am sure that others here will agree that we don't want to do your class work for you, but at the same time, we also want you to understand God's word better. You are always welcome to ask questions you have about the God's word. Please continue to ask. Quvmoh |
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4 | Knowing gay minister unequally yoked? | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 203998 | ||
The Bible comes right out and describes homosexuality as being wrong in Genesis, Leviticus, and in Romans. I think there's a couple of other places where it's described as wrong also. So the issue about being a Christian and being Gay should be self evident. Being a minister and being gay only makes it worse. As for unequally yoked, I'm not sure of the scripture reference off the top of my head, but I'm sure that its in reference to a believer being married to a non believer. I'll respond more later when I have time to sit down and confirm. Quvmoh |
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5 | Creeds and Confessions Needful? | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 205811 | ||
Claiming to be a Baptist is like claiming to be an American. There are as many denominations among the Baptists as there are subcultures within America. There are Southern Baptists, Cooperative Baptists, Free will Baptists, Anabaptists, Independen Baptists, American Baptists, and on and on. Each one has their own set of beliefs. Some are conservative, others liberal. Some are calvinists, some arminean. Some are Dispensationalist, some aren't. There are a wide variation and variety of beliefs. I personally hold to the Southern Baptist beliefs. Most, if not all, of the churches I have been involved in are Sola Scriptura. The Bible is the only word of God. I'm not sure if this answers your questions or not, but perhaps it does help. quvmoh |
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6 | Why is the Christian Church so divided? | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 206148 | ||
If you are referring to denominations, then the answer lies in doctrine. There are 5 basic doctrines which every denomination adheres to. However, there are several other doctrines that the denominations will vary. Basically, they agree on what's important but differ in the details. quvmoh |
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7 | who is jehovah | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 206654 | ||
God | ||||||
8 | To jehovah the earth belong | Bible general Archive 4 | quvmoh | 206735 | ||
Greetings, You ask first who Jehovah is. As I said, Jehovah is God. Jehovah is the English transliteration of the German transliteration of the Latin transliteration of the Hebrew name of God: YHWH. To further explain, When Jerome translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin, he transliterated YHWH into Latin Characters. Several centuries later when Martin Luther translated the Bible into German, he transliterated the Latin form of YHWH into German. When the Bible was translated into English, they used the German word for inspiration and is thus: Jehovah. So .. that is a summary of how we got the spelling of Jehovah. You asked how you can live with Jehovah's day in mind. Without any clarity, I am assuming you are referring to either the Sabbath Day, which is Saturday, or The Lord's Day, which is Sunday. What I say next is not written to be forceful, rude, or aggressive, but to help answer your question. God did not have to create anything in existence, but he did. God did not have to reveal himself, but he did. God did not have to send Jesus, but he did. God does not have to provide for our needs, but he does. God did not have to save us from our sins, but he did. God does not have to bestow his Grace and Mercy on us, but he does. God does not have to do anything for us. He does these things, and more, for us because he wants to. God provided his son: Jesus. God provided his law to Moses. God provided his perfect will to his prophets. God provided his Holy Word to his followers. God revealed his perfect righteousness. With all that in mind, how do YOU think you should live? quvmoh |
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9 | Does Paul contradict Jesus? | NT general | quvmoh | 203046 | ||
Paul sums salvation up perfectly when he wrote that "By grace are you saved, through faith. Not of works, lest any man should boast." Basically meaning, that there is no act under heaven that you did to achieve salvation. It is purely based upon the Grace of God through the channel of your faith in his power and his son Jesus Christ. You, as a saved person, have no bragging rights over another. Now .. where do works come in? Works are the outward expression of your inner faith and belief. The saying "if it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck .." holds true here. A true Christian will gladly and freely perform acts of generosity and love. Not because he is trying to get into heaven, but because he wants others to know who he serves. Paul reflects this time and time again when he addresses himself as "a slave of Christ" in the introductions of his epistles. Now, if you came across a person claiming to be a Christian, but was rude, violent, obscene, and simply un-caring, then there would be severe doubt as to whether or not that person was truly saved. As Jesus describes in many of his parables, when a seed is planted and there is growth, there should also be fruit. Works support and show others that we are bearing fruit. Works doesn't save you. You don't work your way into heaven. You prove to others that you are on your way to heaven by doing what a Christian would naturally want to do. Quvmoh |
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10 | "Son of Man" in NT? | NT general | quvmoh | 203492 | ||
Jesus | ||||||
11 | "Inner circle" - 3 disciples? | NT general | quvmoh | 203504 | ||
James, brother of John. John the beloved Peter |
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12 | "living water"... | NT general | quvmoh | 203506 | ||
The woman at the well in John 4 | ||||||
13 | miracle in all 4 Gospels | NT general | quvmoh | 203508 | ||
The Resurrection of Jesus | ||||||
14 | 3 main miracles performed | NT general | quvmoh | 203510 | ||
Greetings cpbrandt, I don't mean to change the subject, but why the sunday school quizes? Got a new testiment exam coming up in new testiment survey course in college or something? Quvmoh |
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15 | once saved, always saved-Bible location | NT general | quvmoh | 206506 | ||
Greetings, As some of the others have said, the phrase "Once saved, always saved" isn't found in the Bible. However, that doesn't invalidate the teaching. The term "Trinity" isn't in the Bible, yet the teaching is there. The Term "homosexuality" isn't in the Bible, yet the act is still described as being wrong in the Bible. So this is not something unique. There are a variety of passages that support this. The first is Romans 8. Another is 1 Peter 1:3-9, as well as John 3. quvmoh |
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16 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | quvmoh | 203164 | ||
Genesis 6:1-6, unlike many far fetched theorists claim, doesn't refer to angels marrying humans in some kind of Dungeon and Dragons RPG knockoff. It's referring to the lineage of Seth and the Lineage of Cain intermarrying. One line, the line of Seth, apparently remained true to God's will. The line of Cain didn't. The Giants in the land reference is a time reference. As if I were to tell you something and say "The Rams football team was still in California ... ". By that, you would understand I was referring to a time prior to their move to St. Louis, MO. The same is true here. Moses is establishing a time reference that the readers of his day and culture would understand, but has now lost it's meaning. With that said, God was sorry that he remade man because they had grown wicked. The two separate lines had mingled and as such both were even more sinful than before. What the details are, we don't know, but it was significant enough for God to try and wash man away and start from scratch. The Sons of God reference universally identifies human believers, especially so in the New Testament. Those who were obeying God's desire. Something that is referred to as being "by man" or "of man" is often identifying something contrary to God's will. In the context of the first 6 chapters of Genesis, these would easily define Seth and Cain's family respectively. Quvmoh |
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17 | jews,gentiles,ethninticity??? | Genesis | quvmoh | 206249 | ||
Well .. the logical solution comes from Noah. He had three sons. Now while that might seem like a stretch at first given the amount of time needed for a small group of people to expand into a nation or larger, there is also another aspect to consider. When it comes to the Bible and time, the old testament makes use of family trees and genealogies. Calculating these genealogies strictly and literally will give you a date for the age of the earth of roughly 10,000 years. However, science tells us different. Those who calculate the genealogies like this are using what is termed the "closed genealogy system". However, the Bible gives us clues that these genealogies may not be strict and literal, but perhaps telling us who the important members of the family line are. For example, the close of genesis to the start of exodus gives enough time for a hand full of people, namely Joseph, his brothers, and their wives, to procreate into a group estimated at over 3 million. That figure is one I heard once in relation to this topic. Anyways, that takes a significant amount of time, not just a couple centuries. Also, given how popular Joseph was, there had to have been a considerable amount of time to have passed for his name, even if legend, to have been forgotten by the nobility. So where does that leave us? It leaves us with the explanation needed. Noah and his sons and their families ultimately spread throughout the world. Enough time could have easily passed for the racial differences to appear. quvmoh |
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18 | When/ why did Israel separate into 2 | 1 Kings | quvmoh | 202960 | ||
Israel split because of Solomon's son Raheboam. I think it's in 1 kings. Basically, he didn't listen to his elder and wiser advisors and made the wrong people made. Israel split because of it and formed two nations. Israel with 10 of the tribes, and Judah with two .. the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. quvmoh |
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19 | who was Ezra | Ezra | quvmoh | 203049 | ||
Ezra was one of the three people important in rebuilding Jerusalem after the Period of Exile ended with King Xerxes of Persia allowing the Jews to return to Israel. Zerubabbel rebuilt the temple, Nehemiah rebuilt the city walls, and Ezra rebuilt the religion. In fact, the Old testament canon we have today is largely in thanks to Ezra. He started the process by collecting the manuscripts that taught the law. By the time that the Greek Septuagint came out, the Old Testament Canon was largely established. Ezra also helped establish and reaffirm the close adherence of the Mosaic Law that would later become the Sanhedren spoken of in the New Testament. Quvmoh |
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20 | Binding and Losing? | Matt 16:19 | quvmoh | 205980 | ||
Greetings, This passage is where Peter openly confesses that Jesus is the Christ. Now, the context isn't Jesus speaking to Peter alone. Notice in verse 13 that he is speaking to all his disciples. Also notice that verse 18 ends with a period. So verse 19 begins a new thought, as it were, still in the context of speaking to the Disciples together. Now, also look at Acts 1:7-8. Here, Jesus has raised from the Dead. He's speaking to his followers and tells them that He has the Authority and will give them the Power. These are two different words in the Greek. Basically, Jesus is saying, I have the Authority and the Ability, but I'm giving you limited power to do these tasks I have for you. This passage in Matthew 16:19 is reflecting this. Jesus is saying, I will have these keys and the power to use them. I will let you have access to them. There is only one set of keys, and Jesus has them. It would be like a Dad tossing his teen age son the car keys on occasion. They still belong to the Dad, and the teenager will return them to the Dad, but in the mean time, they are in the teenager's possession. quvmoh |
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