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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Dhaniei Zewditu Ordered by Date |
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1 | different versions of Daniel 9:25 | Dan 9:26 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 221482 | ||
Jan, You wrote, "The motivation for this note was that the prophecy is then "justly allowed to be one of the noblest…in the Old Testament, as it is one of the strongest proofs against the Jews, in favour of Christianity..." I would like to know strongest proof of what? If it has anything to do with the theory (that some love) that God has turned His back on His people, maybe they should consult the passage in Jer. 33:20-26. If that is not what is being spoken of, then I ask again, strongest proof of what against the Jews and of what in favor of christianity? Thank you :o) Dhaniei |
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2 | do you need to be baptized to go to heav | NT general | Dhaniei Zewditu | 221402 | ||
Dear Luke 23:39-43 A man who had lived badly most of his life trusted in the Savior during the very moments he was dying for his crimes. He did not receive baptism, yet he did receive the promise that he would be with the Savior. John 3:16 says if you trust in the Savior you will have eternal life. Baptism is simply an act of obedince. An outward sign to yourself and anyone else who may be interested that something unique and special has happened to you - that you are no longer who and what you once were, you are a changed person. It is a very good thing to be baptized, but it is not necessary to go to heaven. Trusting the word of God and the finished work of His Son is what is absolutely necessary. Shalom and blessings in Messiah Dhaniei |
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3 | Jewish law during the millenium | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 221245 | ||
Dear watchman, It's not "Jews" law. It has always been God's laws, His standard. |
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4 | why was Jesus born | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 221236 | ||
Dear watchman, Matt. 1:21 Luke 1:31; 2:27-32 and 36-38. What God the Father choose to call His Son should give us a strong indication of His role in live - His Hebrew name is Yeshua (or Y'shua) and that word means "salvation". |
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5 | Pierced Jesus side | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 221226 | ||
Dear watchman I see a correlation in Num. 20 regarding the rites of purification. Blood and living (running) water were required. There needed to be living water ALONG with the blood for the Saviro to fully cleanse us of our sin. It was noted in the gospel as miraculous because, as you stated, He had already died, it shouldn't have happened. |
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6 | pray in matt | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 220252 | ||
Shalom broj, This is originally found in Isaiah 66:2 - the whole chapter really. Dhaniei |
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7 | EARTH QUAKES | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 220181 | ||
Shalom Wejlly, I'm guessing that you are questioning the word "divers'? That is simply an early English word (used in KJV) meaning diverse, different, etc. If it is some other type question that you have, could you please rephrase? Dhaniei |
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8 | What is origin of grace before meal? | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 220074 | ||
Good evening Niaboc, According to Dt. 8:10 the Jews generally bless God after a meal. I believe the tradition of the blessing before the meal would come from Messiah's blessing of the loaves and fishes as seen in the NT. By "blessing" I'm speaking of thanking God for the food, the family, friends, etc at the table. Is that what you mean by "grace?" Dhaniei |
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9 | how can i read the bible | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 220065 | ||
Good morning Constantine, The very first way to approach reading of the Bible is prayerfully. The second, and just as important way is expectantly. Just as you approach the breakfast or dinner table, quite hungry, you EXPECT to be nourished and satisfied to the fullest with the best foods available. You won't get better food than God's Word. Always remain in awe, wonderment, amazement, humility and prayerful as you digest His Word and you'll never leave His table unfulfilled. Dhaniei |
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10 | Who were the Nazirites? (Num 6) | Num 6:2 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219309 | ||
Dear humility, I think you can find quite a bit of information here: http://net.bible.org/dictionary.phpquestionmarkwordequalsignNAZIRITE Dhaniei |
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11 | where can I find a description of the pr | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218951 | ||
MickeyMouxe, Googling works wonders, just type in Caesarea Maritima First Century. You can also try Biblical Archaeology Review, and probably get quite a lot of info there, including possibly photos. Dhaniei |
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12 | that I might gain themthat are without | Luke 14:23 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218936 | ||
Dear Carol, NO, it does not line up. Mat 5:22 But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Mat 5:23 Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee; Mat 5:24 Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. If there is a person who is angry with you, whether from something real or preceived, you are told to approach this person and make it right. If this person will not respond, then you are freed up, you have done what God has told you to do - walk in with your head held high. (The same holds true if you are the one having a real or preceived problem with that person - fix it.) If this is a really serious problem we have these verses: Mat 18:15 Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. Mat 18:16 But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. Mat 18:17 And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican. But, no, slinking around in God's house to avoid someone certainly DOES NOT line up with God's Word. Dhaniei |
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13 | Need Bible verse | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218911 | ||
Shalom and blessings Willow, Here are a few, I hope the one you're searching for is among them: Gen. 12:1-3; 177; Exod. 20:16; 34:9; Deut. 5:10; 7:9 If none of these are what you are looking for, I'm sure someone else will be able to help you. Dhaniei |
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14 | Any really good online Bible study tools | Bible general Archive 4 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218571 | ||
Shalom granpa, You can give this site a try: http://www.biblestudytools.com/ |
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15 | number 5 means in the bible. | 1 Sam 17:40 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218568 | ||
Good afternoon Shree, The letter Hey is the 5th letter of the Aleph-Bet, having the numeric value of five. The pictograph for Hey looks like a man with his arms raised, whereas the classical Hebrew script (ketav Ashurit) is constructed of two Vavs (of the Dalet) with an unattached and inverted Yod that functions as the "foot" of the letter. The meaning of the name "Hey" is "look," or "behold!" The Mystery of Hey According to the Jewish mystics, Hey represents the divine breath, revelation, and light (the word "light" is mentioned five times on the first day of creation (Gen. 1:3-4), which is said to correspond to the letter Hey). Since the numerical value of Hey is five, this corresponds on a physical level to the five fingers, the five senses, and the five dimensions. On a spiritual level it corresponds to the five levels of soul: Nefesh -instincts Ruach - emotions Neshamah - mind Chayah - bridge to transcendence Yechiddah - oneness Hey represents God's Creative Power "By the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth" (Psalm 33:6). In the Talmud (Menachot 29b) it is said that the "breath of His mouth" refers to the sound of the letter Hey - the outbreathing of Spirit. Moreover, in the fifth word of Genesis 2:4, the hey appears smaller than usual. The could be seen as "in Hey" they (i.e. the heavens and the earth) were created. Moreover, since Bet represents the Son of God (th Word of the LORD), we could read this as the Son breathed forth creation. Hey and the Divine Name The Sacred Name, yod-hey-vav-hey, includes two instances of the letter Hey. Hey and the Divine Presence According to one midrash, Yod left Aleph to become part of Dalet, thus forming Hey. Since aleph represents God and Dalet represents broken humanity, Hey is a picture of the presence of God within the human heart. This function of Hey can be seen when Abram was renamed to Abraham and Sarai was renamed to Sarah. Shalom (This is an excerpt from http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Hey/hey.html - it is "extra-biblical" to be read and studied with caution, but it is interesting, and it doesn't hurt to know what a Hebrew author may have had in mind as he penned the Hebrew scriptures.) |
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