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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: jolo Ordered by Date |
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1 | Controversy over Paul's missionary work | Acts 13:46 | jolo | 219521 | ||
Acts 13:46 is not about the controversy that later arose. It was a statement about the Jews rejecting the good news about Jesus. So Paul turned to the gentiles. Not sure that answers your question. |
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2 | Controversy over Paul's missionary work | Acts 15:1 | jolo | 219513 | ||
It pertained to some Jewish Christians insisting that new Gentile converts should observe the law. Especially was circumcision an issue. It was handled by sending Paul and others to the Jerusalem body of elders, where, after prayer and testimony from different ones, a decision was sent back. Acts chapter 15 describes that meeting and the decision they reached is spelled out. What is your purpose in asking as I perceive you knew the answer? |
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3 | Is she justifiling her sins | Bible general Archive 4 | jolo | 219503 | ||
She is a prostitute giving an excuse to be in town and looking for him. seems to me. | ||||||
4 | what is the end? | Bible general Archive 4 | jolo | 219494 | ||
Question is too broad but most people are referring to the end of the world. the end in Matt 24:24 is such an end. Jer 25:33 describes it. 2 Peter ch. 3 describes it by saying that there was a Heaven and Earth of old and that world was destroyed in Noah's day by water and that the Heavens and Earth now are stored up for fire and the perdition of ungodly men. then it says there is to be a new Heaven and a new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness. Eccl 1:4 and Psalm 37 have a bearing on the correct understanding. Did you have different end in mind? |
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5 | your personal opinion on the N.T.? | 2 Tim 3:16 | jolo | 219490 | ||
It is a portion of God's word more correctly referred to as the Greek scriptures, "old" and "new" are mans addition. The gospel accounts, the writings of the early disciples and the Revelation are in addition to the Hebrew writings but equally inspired. The principles binding upon the Christian Congregation are found here along with explanations of the Hebrew prophesies which is needed to properly understand the entire Bible. | ||||||