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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: David24597 Ordered by Date |
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1 | where did jesus teach us to share | Bible general Archive 3 | David24597 | 159935 | ||
Isa. chapter 58 is a good example but if you are looking for specific words personally stated by Jesus while on the earth: Matt. 5:42, 19:21, Luke 6:30 and 38 are just a few examples. | ||||||
2 | did Judas repent | Bible general Archive 3 | David24597 | 159931 | ||
I would agree with Kalos. Such "repetance" is not without precedence in the Bible. Esau had this same type of "repentance" as stated in Heb. 12:16-17. Such repentance is done, not from being sorry that he did something wrong, but rather from fear of the consequences. | ||||||
3 | old testament people dying younger? | Gen 11:10 | David24597 | 159925 | ||
Hello Bible101, This started after Adam and Eve got kicked out of Eden. The Bible doesn't specifically state why this happened, however, the people after the flood had a different diet than those before. Compare what God gave men to eat before and after the flood: Gen. 1:16-17 in the garden of Eden - when Adam and Eve had "immortality". Then came sin and a change of diet - Gen. 3:17-18 - and Adam and Eve had "limited" lifespans. Then after the flood another change in diet - Gen.9:3 and mankind slowly began to live shorter and shorter lives. That's the only explanation I have. |
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4 | how, and why did the apostle Paul die? | 2 Timothy | David24597 | 159740 | ||
Hi Rosepetals, I don't think there is any record in the Bible as to how or why. But I think II Tim. is one of the last letters he wrote (if not the last one) in the New Testament because of what he says in 4:6-8 and this letter was written while Paul was in Rome. He had also requested that Timothy come to visit him before the winter of that year (verse 21) so I would assume he died in Rome not long after writing this letter. |
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5 | WHY DOES THE BIBLE SAY THAT THE DEVIL IS | John 8:44 | David24597 | 159736 | ||
To kinda sum up what others here are saying: The Devil, or Satan, is an angel that rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. He was once a covering cherub named Lucifer but let pride in his great strength, wisdom and beauty lead him to think he could overthrow God. (Ezek. 28:11-19 and Isa. 14:12-20) The book of Revelation uses symbols to denote his new personality as a serpent and dragon (Rev. 12:9). He is even called a roaring lion in I Peter 5:8. |
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6 | Is speaking in tongues ok in church, eve | 1 Corinthians | David24597 | 159733 | ||
"Speaking in tongues" and "speaking in an unknown tongue" are 2 different things. Read Acts. 2:7-12 for an example of "speaking in tongues". The Holy Spirit would interpret what the apostles said in a language the listener would be able to understand. However to "speak in an unknown tongue" is forbidden in puplic places of worship in the Bible unless there is an interpreter present to interpret what is being said - I Cor. 14:27-29. | ||||||
7 | Are babies going in the rapute? | Matt 24:22 | David24597 | 159674 | ||
I don't see the connection between your question and the reference verse (Matt.24:22). However it is only for God to decide who is to be saved. On the one hand the sins of the wicked are also visited upon their children up to the 3rd and 4th generation (Ex. 20:5, 34:7, Num. 14:18, Deut. 5:9 and Jer. 32:18). Yet (on the other hand) the saved son is not quilty for the sins of his father (Eze. 18:17). This would of course assume that child is old enough to make his own decisions. Only God can determine that. |
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8 | Scriptural Support? | Rev 12:9 | David24597 | 159667 | ||
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9 | 1,000 year reign | 1 Thessalonians | David24597 | 159614 | ||
Hi Beana, I would suggest you examine I Thess. 4:13-18 while studying Rev. 20. To answer your main question Rev. 20:6 "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years." Which would seem to indicate that those alive at Jesus' coming, together with the resurrected saints, will reign with Christ for the 1,000 years. Since this is the "first" resurrection then there would be none before it. The second resurrection would take place after the 1,000 years. Read I Thess. 4:13-18 again and tell me - is this the 1st or 2nd reserrection spoken of here? Obviously this takes place at the 2nd coming of Jesus and marks the beginning of the 1,000 years. Notice that the saints "meet the Lord in the air". Where (anywhere in the Bible) does it indicate the 1,000 year reign actually takes place on the earth? If the saints are taken off the earth as indicated in I Thess. 4 and this is the "first" resurrection of Rev. 20 then the 1,000 year reign must take place somewhere else, I would assume in heaven. After the 1,000 years is over Jesus comes back bringing with Him all the saints (Jude 1:14-15) and the evil dead are raised to face judgement and destruction (the 2nd resurrection). |
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10 | is conection between habk 5:1 and dan 6 | OT general | David24597 | 157993 | ||
Hi Mitchell Habakkuk 1:5 was a prophesy of the coming Babylonian empire into Jerusalem. Daniel 6 took place later, after the Medes and Persians overthrew Babylon |
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11 | JUDGES QUESTION! | Judges | David24597 | 157914 | ||
Hi floss. How about this? Why, once God had commanded the children of Israel to clean the promised land of all the pagan nations, did He then prevent them from doing that very thing? |
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12 | was jesus in heaven before becoming man | John 1:3 | David24597 | 157910 | ||
hello Sassy You can also add John 17:5 here. |
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13 | Does sin prove one is not a believer? | 1 Cor 6:9 | David24597 | 157823 | ||
We are saved by grace. It is a gift from God. There is nothing we can do to gain this grace for ourselves. However that does not mean that we cannot chose to again seperate ourselves from God thorugh our unrepented evil deeds. If you wish to remain saved then you must "continue" in Him. I John chapter 2 | ||||||
14 | WHY DO WE SEEK A SIGN? | Rev 22:20 | David24597 | 157774 | ||
You might want to consider Amos 5:18-20 here as well. | ||||||
15 | DOES IT SAY THAT JESUS IS EQUAL TO GOD? | Bible general Archive 3 | David24597 | 157773 | ||
The Gospel of John chapter 1 states that Jesus created all things and that He, Himself, is God. The Word was God... the Word was made flesh... He was in the world and the world was made by him.. etc. I John 5:7 states there are 3 - the Father, the Word and the Holy Ghost. Don't forget in Gen. God said, "Let US make man in OUR image after OUR likeness." The word "Elohim" (did I spell that right) in the original Hebrew is plural. As a family is one unit comprised of seperate individuals, So the "Godhead" is 1 unit made up of 3 Creators. |
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