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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Tess Ordered by Date |
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1 | Who is God Talking to in verse 26? | Genesis | Tess | 140896 | ||
In this passage God is speaking to his son Jesus. The person who became known as Jesus Christ did not begin life here on earth. He himself spoke of his prehuman heavenly life. (Joh 3:13; 6:38, 62; 8:23, 42, 58) John 1:1, 2 gives the heavenly name of the one who became Jesus, saying: “In the beginning the Word [Gr., Lo´gos] was, and the Word was with God, and the Word was a god [“was divine,” AT; Mo; or “of divine being,” Böhmer; Stage (both German)]. This one was in the beginning with God.” Since God is eternal and had no beginning (Ps 90:2; Re 15:3), the Word’s being with God from “the beginning” must here refer to the beginning of God's creative works. This is confirmed by other texts identifying Jesus as “the firstborn of all creation,” “the beginning of the creation by God.” (Col 1:15; Re 1:1; 3:14) Thus the Scriptures identify the Word (Jesus in his prehuman existence) as God’s first creation, his firstborn Son. |
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2 | is hell a literal fire | Bible general Archive 2 | Tess | 139313 | ||
Hell is the Grave. Notice at Rev. 20:14 13 And the sea gave up those dead in it, and death and Ha´des gave up those dead in them, and they were judged individually according to their deeds. 14 And death and Ha´des were hurled into the lake of fire. This means the second death, the lake of fire. 15 Furthermore, whoever was not found written in the book of life was hurled into the lake of fire. The King James Version translates hai´des as “hell” in these texts, but the Revised Standard Version renders it “Hades,” with the exception of Matthew 16:18, where “powers of death” is used, though the footnote reads “gates of Hades.” “Hades” rather than “hell” is used in many modern translations. |
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3 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Tess | 139312 | ||
Satin cannot read our minds. However,he does see how we react to things. He does remember what your weaknesses are. For example: If you are a person that is having a hard time controling your sexual desires, satin will know that this is a weakness for you because the way you may act when put in certain situations. Therefore, he will keep tring to tempt you with your weakness tring to get you to give in. |
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4 | What is sin? | Bible general Archive 2 | Tess | 139311 | ||
Sin is anything that falls short of Gods righteous standards. | ||||||
5 | I didn't get an answer | Matt 16:22 | Tess | 139301 | ||
The name Satan was given to him because of his becoming a resister of Almighty God and Satan is also known as the Devil, because he is the foremost slanderer of God. | ||||||
6 | Heaven before Christ? | Gen 15:6 | Tess | 139299 | ||
Gen. 3:19: “In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return.” Eccl. 9:10: “All that your hand finds to do, do with your very power, for there is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol [“the grave,” KJ, Kx; “the world of the dead,” TEV], the place to which you are going.” What is the condition of the dead? Eccl. 9:5: “The living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all.” Ps. 146:4: “His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts [“thoughts,” KJ, 145:4 in Dy; “all his thinking,” NE; “plans,” RS, NAB] do perish.” John 11:11-14: “‘Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep.’ . . . Jesus said to them outspokenly: ‘Lazarus has died.’” (Also Psalm 13:3) Jesus said to her [Martha, a sister of Lazarus]: ‘I am the resurrection and the life.’ . . . He cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’ The man that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth. Jesus said to them: ‘Loose him and let him go.’” (If Jesus had thus called Lazarus back from a state of bliss in another life, that would have been no kindness. But Jesus’ raising Lazarus up from a lifeless state was a kindness both to him and to his sisters. Once again Lazarus became a living human.) According to these scriptures when people died they did not go stright to heaven. They are in the groung awaiting resurrection. Remenber there will be a resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous Acts 24:15. John 5:28, 29? It says: “All those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.” |
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7 | IS THERE A SPECIAL PRAYER FOR THIS | 1 Cor 7:2 | Tess | 139298 | ||
Pray from your heart. Ask God for what you want in Jesus's name. The bible gives ud guide lines of how we should pray but you have to ask for what you personaly want. | ||||||
8 | Let me ask, is divorce allowed? | Matt 2:1 | Tess | 139290 | ||
Jesus Christ, in his Sermon on the Mount, stated: “Moreover it was said, ‘Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.’ However, I say to you that everyone divorcing his wife, except on account of fornication, makes her a subject for adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery.” (Mt 5:31, 32) Also, after telling the Pharisees that the Mosaic concession of divorcing their wives was not the arrangement that had prevailed “from the beginning,” Jesus said: “I say to you that whoever divorces his wife, except on the ground of fornication, and marries another commits adultery.” (Mt 19:8, 9) Also note at Malachi 2:15-16 tells us that God hates divorcing. So. according to the scriptures divorce is only allowed if your mate commits adultery or fornication. |
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9 | How does God speak to us? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Tess | 133683 | ||
Gods word the bible tells os at 2 Timothy 3:16 that all scripture is inspired by God. Everything we need to know about what kind of life we need to live is written in God's word ( the entire bible). We must go to God in prayer and ask for understanding of what we read in his word. Because that is where we will find the answers to our questions. God does not talk to us in our dreams, through idols or dead loved ones. Gods voice does not talk to us like those in bibical times. The bible was written for our benefit. Open your mind and heart to God's word and also do research. |
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10 | What is wrong w/Women speaking in church | 1 Cor 14:34 | Tess | 106660 | ||
Congregational meetings. There were meetings when these women could pray or prophesy, provided they wore a head covering. (1Co 11:3-16; see HEAD COVERING.) However, at what were evidently public meetings, when "the whole congregation" as well as "unbelievers" assembled in one place (1Co 14:23-25), women were to "keep silent." If 'they wanted to learn something, they could question their own husbands at home, for it was disgraceful for a woman to speak in a congregation.'-1Co 14:31-35. While not permitted to teach in congregational assembly, a woman could teach persons outside the congregation who desired to learn the truth of the Bible and the good news about Jesus Christ (compare Ps 68:11), as well as be a 'teacher of what is good' to younger women (and children) within the congregation. (Tit 2:3-5) But she was not to exercise authority over a man or dispute with men, as, for example, in the meetings of the congregation. She was to remember what happened to Eve and how God expressed the matter of woman's position after Adam and Eve had sinned.-1Ti 2:11-14; Ge 3:16. |
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11 | What is wrong w/Women speaking in church | 1 Cor 14:34 | Tess | 106659 | ||
Congregational meetings. There were meetings when these women could pray or prophesy, provided they wore a head covering. (1Co 11:3-16; see HEAD COVERING.) However, at what were evidently public meetings, when "the whole congregation" as well as "unbelievers" assembled in one place (1Co 14:23-25), women were to "keep silent." If 'they wanted to learn something, they could question their own husbands at home, for it was disgraceful for a woman to speak in a congregation.'-1Co 14:31-35. While not permitted to teach in congregational assembly, a woman could teach persons outside the congregation who desired to learn the truth of the Bible and the good news about Jesus Christ (compare Ps 68:11), as well as be a 'teacher of what is good' to younger women (and children) within the congregation. (Tit 2:3-5) But she was not to exercise authority over a man or dispute with men, as, for example, in the meetings of the congregation. She was to remember what happened to Eve and how God expressed the matter of woman's position after Adam and Eve had sinned.-1Ti 2:11-14; Ge 3:16. |
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