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1 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174577 | ||
The Bible does not state that they don't. Who knows what good things lie in store? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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2 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174584 | ||
Doc, it is indeed a poor hermeneutic that builds doctrine on the absence of text, and it's a poor assumtion on your part if your accusing me of doing so. I simply state the facts about what is not mentioned about heaven because we all know so little about this subject. I doubt that our limited knowledge takes away from it's greatness. That's why I said, "Who knows?" You even mention Rev. 21 which seems to be more a subject about the church. Notice the following. Rev 21:2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. Rev 21:9 And there came unto me one of the seven angels which had the seven vials full of the seven last plagues, and talked with me, saying, Come hither, I will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. 10 And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and shewed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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3 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174587 | ||
With all due respect Doc, now you're accusing me of making an assertion. I repeat for the second time, what I said was, "Who knows?" As for being explicit, that may only be necessary for those who wish to put unsaid words in our mouths. You weren't too explicit about your reference to Rev 21 the first time either but I see you did make the correction the second time. Practice what you preach. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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4 | Do your pets go to heaven ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Aspilos | 174600 | ||
Doc, I'm not taking it personal. That's why I made my last comment with a smiley face. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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5 | Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and... | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspilos | 122532 | ||
prazn, already tried all of that to no avail, but no matter. I've got one coming now thanks to someone (my wife) a bit smarter than me. It did turn out to be quite an undertaking though, so I don't feel terrible bad. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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6 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | Aspilos | 173737 | ||
Wow, I'm not Catholic myself, only visited a few times with relatives. But, even for a Protestant, you gotta figure these individuals were working under the influence of the Spirit I suppose. In Him, I checked out the address you sent. Thanks for the additional info. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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7 | Singular vs. Plural? | Eccl 12:1 | Aspilos | 174226 | ||
Tim, can you give any example or reference of a king speaking of himself in the plural? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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8 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60050 | ||
inheavenseyes, thanks for your reply. I would also like to know if the four kingdoms in Dan. 7 are the same kingdoms. What have you studied about that? | ||||||
9 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60314 | ||
I know I'm asking you a lot of questions about this subject, but you seem to have studied it somewhat. The beast coming out of the sea in Rev 13 is said to, "resembled a leopard, but had feet like those of a bear and a mouth like that of a lion". Theses are the same images of the first 3 beasts in Dan. 7. Coincidence or the same? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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10 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60351 | ||
Are the descriptions of these beasts not chronological timelines from Babylon to Rome? If so, the beast in Revelation could be none other than the Roman Empire. And what about that woman on his back in Rev. 17? What I find most amazing about her is the title, "THE MOTHER OF PROSTITUTES". So then, who are her daughters? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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11 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60352 | ||
Loran, there's a lot of knowledgeable people here that I'm sure can do you a lot of good. More than I, I must humbly say! Test you knowledge and stay with EdB. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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12 | From where is the KIngdom Lydia? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60356 | ||
Ateo, you wish to think that the fourth empire is that of the Greek's because, as you stated, "Daniel 2:41 claims that the empire will be divided" but in chapter 7 the four empires are again mentioned, but this time as beasts. Note the description of the third one. Dan. 7:6 NIV "After that, I looked, and there before me was another beast, one that looked like a leopard. And on its back it had four wings like those of a bird. This beast had four heads, and it was given authority to rule. As you stated, "His empire [Alexander the Great] was then divided up among his 4 generals." Four seems to be the description of the third beast. The heads representing rulers of authority and the wings for the swiftness in which the conquered. Surely the writer wouldn't have written something to contradact himself only a few chapters later. Don't forget also that Rome was divided. Note the fourth beast in Dan. 7. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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13 | Aspilos,How was Rome divided?ateo | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60375 | ||
ateo, my friend, thanks for the confirmation! Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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14 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | Aspilos | 60475 | ||
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15 | What is it about the hem? | Matt 9:20 | Aspilos | 189627 | ||
Of course it wasn't the hem itself. I guess I should have made my question a bit more clear. Oft times in the bible, we see things like this that have to do with their customs. As you stated, Jesus could have been touched anywhere but why was it in her mind that if she could only touch the hem? Perhaps there's no real reason or then perhaps it has something to do with customs. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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16 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 61997 | ||
Greetings Elice, Neither should we create ideas about heaven for that matter. Many believe that heaven is a place with streets of gold and a mansion on every corner. That too, is an idea that was created long ago. You said, "Heaven is far beyond our ability to understand or imagine" and I agree. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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17 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62014 | ||
EdB, good to hear from you. The word mansions was the choice of the KJV translators, but I wouldn't call it a good choice. I'm not condemning it, but let's face it, none of the translations are perfect. If you look up John 14:2 on this forum, you'll see my veiw there. As for Revelation 21:21, the street is a single street, not streets. There's only one way. That is important to know. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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18 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62020 | ||
EdB, shame shame for putting words in my mouth. I don't recall saying anything about Jesus being confused. You must have gotten that confused. :-) Why do you assume that the word for, "compartments, abodes, dwelling places, etc." is merely in reference to places where we will dwell. What if it happens to be that these are abodes where God too shall dwell. I don't think I'm out of context. Jesus makes the point clear in that same chapter. John 14:23 Jesus replied, "If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. The, "Father's house" is the Father's family. This use of the word is not at all uncommon in the Bible. We are in fact, God's abode. Eph. 2:19 Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21 In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit. Revelation 21:14 The wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on them were the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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19 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62033 | ||
EdB I want to make it clear that I do believe in heaven, but I believe John 14 is speaking about God and man's habitation together through the Spirit. Your right, Jesus is talking about abodes or dwelling places, there's no denying. He explains more about these abodes in ver 23. If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. Many believer, equate to many abodes. Jesus often used word pictures when speaking of spiritual things. The consumation of a marrige is a good example of God and man becoming one. 20 At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. Jesus prepared a place for us by offering Himself up, and making it possible for us to become children of the Father's family. 18 I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. The manner in which he is building is this. Eph 2:21 In whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord: 22 In whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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20 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62063 | ||
CDBJ I think you understand this very well. I just don't know why people refuse to see it. Maybe because it's not part of the traditional teaching that has been accepted for years, but I think it is a wonderful revelation. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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