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101 | difference in Lord and LORD | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194768 | ||
fudge :: The format that the King James followed was to put LORD in all caps when it referred to the covenant name of God in the Old Testament and in the New Testament when an OT passage was quoted. Lord is commonly used in reference to Jesus. Many modern translations follow a format similar to that used by the King James translators. --Hank | ||||||
102 | who came to the door? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194828 | ||
masternorman :: Is this a homework assignment question? How old are you, Norman? --Hank | ||||||
103 | half-breed son stoned to death | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194830 | ||
masternorman :: These look like study questions from a class assignment. Is that what they are? --Hank | ||||||
104 | Forum Not a Chat Room | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194881 | ||
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105 | spiritual or religious? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194895 | ||
pberardi :: "Religion is a man-made thing while spirituality is of the Father." .......Col. 3.23 speaks of "self-made religion" and James 1:27 of "pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God." The Greek words that support the translation "religious" in both verses are quite different. In the former, the translaltion of "self-made religion" (NASB) does not carry the same meaning at all as "pure and undefiled religion" in the latter. Therefore, it cannot be argued that the word "religion"as Scripture uses it always has the negative connotation of being a "man-made thing." As there can be a true doctrine and a false doctrine, so can there be a true religion and a false religion. Orthodox Christianity is true religion, whereas pagan religions are false. When John Calvin chose to call his opus magnum, "The Institutes of the Christian Religion," one should not think that this great Reformer in any way intended to intimate that the Christian religion is a "man-made thing." I'm not sure exactly what you meant when you used the word "spirituality," according it a nobler place than the word "religion," but I am convinced that Scripture does not always use the word "religion" in a disparaging sense at all and neither should we. It all depends on the context. --Hank | ||||||
106 | tythe or free will offering? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 194896 | ||
pberardi :: Reference please. Exactly where and in what context does the New Testament speak of tithing, and where does it link tithing with being a joyful giver? --Hank | ||||||
107 | leaving the church | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 195006 | ||
Michael :: I know of no such biblical "curse" being levied against anyone who absents himself from a local church. The "bad feelings" about which you spoke may be entirely justified. As a case in point, a decade or so ago my wife and I severed attendance and fellowship with a church of which we'd been members for a quarter century. We left with not so much "bad feelings" as "sad feelings." We were then, and are still, saddened by that church's apostasy and by God's grace found another church where His word is honored, His Son exalted, and His gospel preached in its purity and fullness. We hold no animus against the members of the apostate church we left, but pray for them that God will restore them and bring them back to orthodoxy. ..... I believe you'd need to define more precisely and in somewhat more detail what you mean by "bad feelings" in order to elicit a more specific and meaningful response. --Hank | ||||||
108 | are there errors in the bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 195558 | ||
Preston :: By any measure it seems to me that Tyndale, for all that that devoted man did in his life, earns an immensely more honored place in the history books that merely to fill space. I would think it most presumptuous and crass of me should I, a virtual nobody, dare be so brash as to pass such harsh judgment upon so noble a scholarly saint as William Tyndale. Besides, critics don't usually fare very well, for in all the annals of history one is hard pressed to find any record of a statue having been erected in honor of a critic. --Hank | ||||||
109 | Muslims feel they believe in another God | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 195638 | ||
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110 | ref's to oct 31st in old testament | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 195743 | ||
Birdysmom :: If you will go to the "Get Bible Text" on this web site, type in the word October and select "Amplied" as the translation you wish to search, you will find the word October listed parenthetically in five verses of the Old Testament. Perhaps this will give you what you seek. --Hank | ||||||
111 | Pitt Minion format? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 196047 | ||
Greetings to TC from Coventry :: Thank you for the helpful hints about the the Cambridge University Press series of Pitt Minion Bibles. I'd read something of the history of this series before, but the details had escaped me, although I remembered that the font size was rather small, too small for a septuagenarian like me to read with comfort. Does your user name reflect your location: are you a resident of Coventry, UK? --HH from Arkansas, USA. | ||||||
112 | Safe towns and how many were there? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 196294 | ||
Duplicate question. | ||||||
113 | Who were the firstborn? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 196875 | ||
Hello, Jim :: Not only do I extend to you a hearty welcome to Study Bible Forum but congratulate you as well upon your having filled in your User Profile concurrent with your very first post. ....... Firstborn simply means the offspring who came first in the order of birth; the eldest child in a group of siblings. ....... From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary: "First-born sons enjoyed certain special privileges (Deut. 21:17; Gen. 25:23, 31, 34; 49:3; 1 Chron. 5:1; Heb. 12:16; Ps. 89:27). The 'first-born of the poor' signifies the most miserable of the poor (Isa. 14:30). The destruction of the first-born was the last of the plagues inflicted on the Egyptians (Ex. 11:1-8; 12:29,30)." ...... Again welcome, Jim, with every good wish that you may find in Lockman's Bible Forum a place both to learn more about God's word and to teach it to others; a place both to be enlightened and to let your light shine before others. --Hank | ||||||
114 | Amp Ver of Matthew 3 reading online | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 197212 | ||
RevMarvin :: The texts of both the NASB and the Amplified Bible are available on this home page. Look to the column on the right of your screen and you will see "Get Bible Text." Scroll down to the second "Translation" option, click on NA which will present a choice between NASB and Amplified. Select the one you wish to read, enter the Book,Chapter,Verse and proceed. It's handy for quick reference to have this resource on the same page while you are composing your post. This tool has many other helpful features too, such as Greek and Hebrew word studies and a concordance. --Hank | ||||||
115 | Last post. | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 197399 | ||
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116 | New NASB Bibles? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 197585 | ||
lunlock :: You might wish to ask your bookstore for their source regarding forthcoming changes in the NASB. It did not come from the Lockman Foundation, translators and publishers of the NASB. And they should know! The information you were given is rumor. --Hank | ||||||
117 | salvation | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 198683 | ||
Dr. Steeno :: Two questions and two suggestions.... First, the questions: (1) You say, "The Lord's prayer does not apply." Does not apply to what, and why? (2) You call yourself Dr. Steeno, so in what field do you hold your doctorate? ....... Now the suggestions. ..... (1) That you make every possible effort to substantiate and authenticate your theological propositions by the generous use of Scripture, citing book, chapter and verse wherever possible. (2) That you fill in your personal profile which can be accessed by clicking on your user name in any of your posts. The information thus afforded to your peers in your personal profile may very well help them better to understand you and your views. ...... I trust that you will enjoy using Study Bible Forum and profit by it yourself as well as being a source of help and inspiration to others. Those of us who have been Forum readers and contributors for some years prize the value of maintaining a harmonious relationship with our peers as much as possible, thus averting acrimony and ill-will among the participants. --Hank | ||||||
118 | NCV oral sex wrong/no guilt about it. | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 199513 | ||
Dear Faith (et cetera) :: Questions of this ilk have oft been posed on SBF, so it is suggested that you first try the Search function, typing in the appropriate key words. By the way, are you under the age of 18? --Hank | ||||||
119 | hearing voices? | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 199627 | ||
Dear Angelface :: In our view it would serve you better to consult with your pastor or other qualiied counselor on this question, particularly in regard to your report of having heard voices and seen visions of Satan, which appears to be the chief thrust of your question. Dealing with such highly personal and sensitive matters as this does not fall within the purview of SBF. Please seek personal counsel on this matter, but feel free to direct expressly Bible questions to the Forum. Grace to you. --Hank | ||||||
120 | Looking for a book - evolution vs Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | Hank | 199868 | ||
themirandacian :: The best place on the web that I know of that will most likely satisfy your quest for learning more about evolution from both a biblical and scientific perspective is icr.org. I am very well acquainted with this organization and have met its president on more than one occasion. Not only do they provide a vast number of articles on the topic but their on-line bookstore stocks a large number of publications that you can order if you wish. I hope you enjoy the web site and that what it offers meets your needs. Thanks for registering on Study Bible Forum, and we extend both a welcome and an invitation to consider becoming a regular participant in SBF. --Hank | ||||||
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