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1 | causes of persecution in century church | NT general | grafted in | 216827 | ||
Greetings WW2137 Read the book of Acts, Romans and Galatians, and get back with us on what you've learned. We'd love to HELP you do your work... |
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2 | describe prison in Caesarea Maritima | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 216742 | ||
Shalom ggckj, This sounds like a homework assignment? We cannon in good conscience do other's work for them. Put in a little bit of finger-grease and do some googling, you'll have your information in no time. You'll be able to whip out an essay-answer in less than an hour. If you would like to do the research and ask us if what you've found is correct, no one has any problem helping you. One place that may be helpful would be: http://www.bib-arch.org/?bib-arch :o) |
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3 | all thing woking together for good | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 216535 | ||
Greetings 4runner, I've given you a jumping-off answer. You take it and run with it, then let us know what you come up with. At that time, we'll have something to look at together. |
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4 | Jew-Gentile | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 216534 | ||
Shalom Bpayne, Studying the Bible can be a daunting project, especially if it is a required course, and not something you've chosen to do. I don't think anyone here would be adverse to having the original question, the student's personal efforts on the question and a plea for help putting all the information together in a coherent way. I, personally, have no problem helping a student polish up their research and final conclusions. But as far as actually doing someone's homework, I've already put in my time :o) |
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5 | roman8:28to jesus,moses,joseph,jermiah | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 216498 | ||
Shalom 4runner, I don't think I understand what you're wanting to know, could you expound a little bit? A bit of clarification would be helpful. I will give it a try, tho: Rom 8:28 and Yeshua/Jesus should be self-explanitory - no Savior, no salvation Joseph (Israel's son?) he was sold into slavery to end up saving both Egypt and the small clan that was destined to be the people of God and the progenitors of Messiah. Moses - was the mediator between God and the children of Israel, he was given the task of bringing them out of Egypt and helping them grow into a nation. Jeremiah - quite frankly, I haven't a clue |
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6 | We were about to take communion and the | 1 Cor 11:27 | grafted in | 216454 | ||
Good evening Tftennis, Yes, what your pastor said is biblical. Mat 5:23 So if you are offering your gift at the Temple altar and you remember there that your brother has something against you, Mat 5:24 leave your gift where it is by the altar, and go, make peace with your brother. Then come back and offer your gift. Mat 6:12 Forgive us what we have done wrong, as we too have forgiven those who have wronged us. Mat 6:15 but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. Mat 18:35 So also my heavenly Father will do to every one of you, if you do not forgive your brother from your heart." Mar 11:26 [But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your trespasses.] 1Co 11:26 For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. 1Co 11:27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty concerning the body and blood of the Lord. 1Co 11:28 Let a person examine himself, then, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. 1Co 11:29 For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself. 1Co 11:30 That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died. 1Co 11:31 But if we judged ourselves truly, we would not be judged. |
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7 | Do you think there are any churches that | NT general | grafted in | 216349 | ||
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8 | sacrificing animals for drug development | James 4:17 | grafted in | 216089 | ||
duplicate question |
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9 | sacrificing animals for drug development | James 4:17 | grafted in | 216088 | ||
Greetings Rajeeb, You've asked this question before and have been given good answers. The only thing I can say further is that God loves each and everyone of His creatures. It hurts Him to see one suffer, yet He Himself used an animal to cover His greatest creation when they needed it, Gen.3:21. If the testing is done humanely and it is a needful thing - something to keep from poisoning a human, something to help make a human well in illness, something to help make more bountiful crops for poor countries, etc. - then we have to remember that God also gave the knowledge of the thing you're testing to a man to begin with...for the betterment of His greatest creation. And from there you'll just have to look to your own conscience. |
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10 | Doing for Others | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 216083 | ||
Greetings Doc, Just thinking logically will reveal the error in that statement. An act cannot be selfless if one is viewing a reward, of any size or significance. Biblically, we have Psa. 119:105-106 plus Matt. 5:14 and 16. equals Eph. 5:1-2. |
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11 | To whom did God speak directly? | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 215790 | ||
Greetings and shalom Estabon, To Adam: Gen. 1:27-28 To Adam, Eve and the serpent: Gen. 3:8-19 To Abram: Gen. 17:1 To Abram and Sarai: Gen. 18:11-15 To Moses per God Himself: Num.12:6-8 to start. There are other instances but mostly it's stated as the Angel of the Lord who appears or speaks, and there are debates as to who or what this Angel verses angel might be. |
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12 | Government? Ministers for Christ? | Rom 13:1 | grafted in | 215682 | ||
Greetings humility, Try applying this verse to whom it was intended, the Jewish people and the gentiles who were beginning to join in the Temple and/or synagogue worship. I believe it refers directly to Sanhedrin and Pharisaic authorities. That doesn't mean to say that no civil authority was ever put in place by God, the Bible states emphatically that He did (and I'm sure still does), but not all are in authority by His directive - there is a prince of this world, after all. |
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13 | Are people going to hell? | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 215388 | ||
Greetings Tonyah, The verses from Romans and Philippians do say that all will acknowledge the Lord, but for those who died or came to this point in their sins will be judged according to their deeds and not according to God's salvation that is found in His Son. There is a verse in Isaiah and Paul repeats the idea (I'm sorry, I'm not sure where they are located) that all Israel will be saved. I'm not sure how this is going to happen. I'm not sure the statements mean all of physical Israel, the actual physical descendants of the original 12 tribes along with the Christians, or if these 2 statements mean the gentile Christians and only the descendants of Jacob who have believed in God's Messiah (those who looked toward His coming and those who have believed in Him since He came some 2000 years ago). Since the gentiles have been grafted into the commonwealth of Israel I tend to lean toward the second idea. |
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14 | Feeling bad for sins of others | Ezekiel | grafted in | 215373 | ||
Greeting Rajeeb, Yes, it is right to feel bad when you see someone doing something wrong. There is a passage in Ezekeil (22:29-30) that paints a picture of him standing in the gap between God and the wrongdoer and praying for the wrongdoer at a time when he can't pray for himself. That's called intercession. Moses did that on a continuous, daily basis for the Israelites who were always messing up! Also read Ezekiel 18:19-31. |
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15 | statusitis | Bible general Archive 4 | grafted in | 215322 | ||
Hi Grace, Are you wanting to know about statistics or statutes? These are 2 different things. If it is statutes, you can find a meaning in Exodus 21:1 where the word is translated as rulings, decisions or judgements. The Hebrew words used are tzedek meaning righteous or righteousness and mishpat which refers to decisions, rulings. Putting the words together it means to do justly, to do what is right, to do or walk in God's way. They first appear in Genesis 18:19. |
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