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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Kinnison Ordered by Date |
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1 | Wasn't it Peter, on earth, who knew? | Matt 17:4 | Kinnison | 39782 | ||
They appreared on earth. The prophet Samuel appeared on earth after his death also. Once you die, you arrive at Judgement day. And belivers go to heaven. There is really no biblical referance to say there is a in between area. So i ahve to assume taht Elijah, and Moses were in heaven, and appeared on top of the mountain for Peter and the others to see the. and see the power of the living god |
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2 | Another scripture to support this? | Matt 17:4 | Kinnison | 39723 | ||
Both Elijah and Moses had unusual circumstances around thier death. moses was allwoed to see the promised land in his old age, died on top of a mountain, and accorind to scripture, God buried Moses himself. And moses body was never to be found. While Elijah was carried up to heaven in a Whirlwind. So are they really on earth? Peter wanted to show how special the place was by buidling houses, or temples for Moses and Elijah. but later, Jesus told him to keep this thing quiet until he was glorifed. no, i concider Moses and Elijah to be in heaven. They were there to possible comfort jesus in his trial ahead. |
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3 | Where did evil come from? | Gen 1:30 | Kinnison | 39721 | ||
Genesis 3:1 introduces the Serpent. Which is a creature God created in the 6th day of Genisis. That Tempted Adam and eve to disobey Gods command not to eat it. it can be extrapolated that in Gen 1:30 he created the Angels and Satan himself Now was God responsible for Adam and Eve's sin? no, Adam and Eve were given an opportunity to Obey God, since they disobey him, he had to do what any fatehr would do, and disipline them. But also like a loving father, he took care of them by allowing the Savior, from the line of David to be born to pay for that sin |
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4 | Fearing God | Deut 6:13 | Kinnison | 39719 | ||
the translation is a Reverat Fear of GOd. it is showing respect ike you would a fire from the stove. It does not neccesarily mean "scared" as we commonly use it today | ||||||