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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: gawoman Ordered by Date |
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1 | Who was Elihu? | Job | gawoman | 242022 | ||
Hi: Elihu was the son of Barachel the Buzite of the family of "Ram" as a descendant of Buz, Elihu was evidently a distant relative of Abraham. Elihu appreciated that wisdom was not the exclusive possession of those advanced in years but that God spirit made one truly wise. He leaned heavily on God's spirit and thus was able to discer correctly that Job had failed to appreciate that the vindication of God is far more important than the vindication of any man and that Job's three friends had actually pronounced God wicked. | ||||||
2 | 1PETER 1:2 | Matt 26:28 | gawoman | 242020 | ||
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3 | will God forgive you for sex | Matt 26:28 | gawoman | 242018 | ||
Sex within the bounds of marriage has always had God's approval. However sex before marriage is discussed by the Apostle Paul in the Bible at Galatians chapter 5:19-21. At 1Corinthians chapter 5: verses 9-13 Paul stated that sex before marriage or "fornication" is an offense for which an individual may be expelled from the Christian congregation. However in Chapter 6 of 1Corinthians verse 11 talked about some of those early Christians who previously has been fornicators how they had now become washed cleans of their previous sins. So therefore conversion and repentance is required for forgiveness of one's previous sins. | ||||||
4 | atonement and remission | Matt 26:28 | gawoman | 242017 | ||
The English Word "Atonement" is derived from the Expression "at one" and, as applied Biblically, means a covering of sins. Remission Is defined as A release from the guilt or penalty of sins. To refrain from exacting or inflicting the penalty of sin. To restore or consign to a former condition. As this relates Biblically, we as imperfect humans needed to have sins remitted or forgiven in order to be reconciled to God.Scripture references are found at Romans 3:23 and Romans 5:12 as for Atonement see Leviticus 4:20. |
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