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1 | Indications of godly respect for women | Bible general Archive 4 | you | 236617 | ||
From your question I would have told you to look at the last chapter of Proverbs but because you said this was BSF homework and all the similar questions recently it is obvious that this is not the correct answer since you are studying Genesis. If you want to look up past answers on this site click on advanced search. Put in the date 01-01-2000. Put in keywords like ABRAHAM JACOB RESPECT WOMEN . You should find different answers like the following ID#s 169855, 170068, 170073, 186389, 236473, 236497. These answers don't agree so what is the correct answer? Context matters. The Scriptures you are studying matter. A feminist seminary professor may want a different answer than a conservative bible study leader. The type of acceptable response for you would probably need to correspond to BSF's faith statement. Even if you were to find on the web a "correct" answer copying an answer without giving credit might be considered plagiarism and in a school could result in an F on a test, an F for the class or expulsion from school. Based on the BSF International website the classes appear to be free other than a free will offering. Are the classes being used for anything other than an individual's edification? Are children being home schooled or are charter schools using this material? Are adult's getting job's based on taking these classes? What is the motivation for having to get someone to tell you a "correct" answer? Even if we wanted to we don't have all the necessary context because: We don't have your daily questions. We weren't in your discussion groups. We don't have the study notes you got in class. We don't know what was said in the lecture. You should have seen from the TOU that homework questions are not allowed and there is an age requirement to register. Read the passages assigned from your own perspective but also try to view them from that of a man and a woman of that culture and time and write your answer. It may be a trick question with a negative answer or no answer. |
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2 | difference between petition and request | Esth 5:7 | you | 236489 | ||
I'm sorry about the robotic sounding response to your question. Since your wording matched a previous question exactly it was assumed to be the same even though you did not specify Esther. Please state what verse you are looking at so the meaning of the original language can be checked. If it is Esther then it is interesting that she had to make the petition/request instead of Mordecai. | ||||||
3 | difference between petition and request | Esth 5:7 | you | 236439 | ||
The question in Esther 5:6 that uses these words sounds like it is a form of parallelism. Do a google search on PARALLELISM IN HEBREW POETRY. | ||||||
4 | difference between petition and request | Esth 5:7 | you | 236438 | ||
see ID#s 121722 and 121777 | ||||||
5 | How does Jesus sacrifice cite service? | Bible general Archive 4 | you | 236434 | ||
homework | ||||||
6 | How does greed set us apart from God? | Bible general Archive 4 | you | 236432 | ||
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7 | DISPOINTED | OT general | you | 236240 | ||
Are you getting everything you say from americanwisdomseries.com ? Who is "THE BEST BIBLE TEACHER IN THE COUNTRY" that you studied under? | ||||||
8 | the first resurrection | Mark 16:9 | you | 236001 | ||
What resurrection do you consider to be first? | ||||||
9 | Question on prayer | Ps 120:2 | you | 236000 | ||
Do you mean Psalm 12:3 or 55:9? Hopefully not 55:15. Lots of things might be "Biblical" to do. Consider Matt 5:43-47 and Luke 9:51-56. | ||||||
10 | Isaac aware of Rebekah's inquiry | Gen 25:23 | you | 235998 | ||
Have you looked at how Isaac acts when he is dieing and goes to bless a son? How do you like Bible Study Fellowship International? You are working on BSF Genesis: Week 20, Day 5 right? | ||||||
11 | Three Days and Three Nights | Bible general Archive 4 | you | 235993 | ||
There are only two occurences in the Bible that nights doesnt occur with days. Days always occurs before nights. The form is x days and x nights. You never have x days and y nights where x is not equal to y. In Deut 9 of the NASB you have x days and nights instead of x days and x nights. Check the BHS critical apparatus and the Qere to see if there is a justification for the discrepancy. X only has the value of 40, 3, or 7. You can put days and nights in the search to side to find the occurences. See if there is any reason to think this is more than an idiom. | ||||||
12 | Why the bible says 7 days instead of 6? | Gen 2:2 | you | 235886 | ||
You might look at 7268 with a Sabbath definition posted by kalos. You can see in the Amplified Bible that it says God ended his work on the seventh day. Searcher56 noted this issue in 229563. You can see commentaries at http://bible.cc/genesis/2-2.htm . I found an interpretation, that I don't expect anyone to accept, but does make God's resting real without the universe disappearing. It is on a page of the www.youngisrael.org website with this attestation: 2 October 2010 / 24 Tishri 5771 Daf Yomi: Avoda Zarah 49 "G-d Give Me A Break" Parshas Breisheet Rabbi Brahm Weinberg - Young Israel of West Hartford Rav Shimon Schwab in Maayan Beis Hashoeva explains the depth of Rashi’s statement and, consequently, of G-d’s creation of menucha. 'Rav Schwab asks why creation would have been incomplete without menucha? ... the world and all that was created could not have continued to exist on its own if not for Hashem’s constant involvement with it at every second. ... By resting on the Shabbos, by creating a concept of menucha what Hashems actually doing was created an opportunity for the world to continue to exist even when He ceased to be involved in its new creation; ... He is involved in the creation every day, He does sustain the creation everyday, but is not recreating it new from scratch every day.' |
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13 | the millenium | Rev 20:1 | you | 235884 | ||
see ID # 46094 | ||||||
14 | Why no prophets anymore? | 1 Cor 14:5 | you | 235809 | ||
See if ID# 186870 and 38191 help you answer your last question: "... who was the last prophet mentioned in the Bible?" | ||||||
15 | How not to identify a Christian | Matt 13:29 | you | 235797 | ||
Peoples heart's shouldn't be judged by their eschatology, such as dispensationalism. We may know someone currently by their fruits, such as loving one another. We ought to be careful not to be pronouncing a final judgement though. | ||||||
16 | How not to identify a Christian | Matt 13:29 | you | 235796 | ||
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17 | Medication Marijuana or illegal Drug? | Bible general Archive 4 | you | 234116 | ||
Click advanced search on the right side. Put 01-01-1900 for the date. In the words put: medica marijuana This should show you previous discusions. |
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18 | Passion in Mark and John | Ps 22:1 | you | 234077 | ||
What are the attitudes about Peter's denial and Judas' betrayal? | ||||||
19 | Passion in Mark and John | Ps 22:1 | you | 234076 | ||
How is the cross like a throne in John but not in Mark? | ||||||
20 | Passion in Mark and John | Ps 22:1 | you | 234075 | ||
Who were the witnesses to the events that the record is based on? | ||||||
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