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101 | Another possible view? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 116397 | ||
mommapbs, Thanks for the insight! I would not have thought of that. Mike |
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102 | Heavenly things required cleansing???? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 115413 | ||
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103 | Another possible view? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 115294 | ||
Could the heavenly things be the believer, or Church? Thanks! |
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104 | Heavenly things required cleansing???? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 114671 | ||
I'm puzzled. This verse is saying that heavenly things needed to be cleansed. What heavenly things? Why would THEY need to be cleansed? I've probably read this verse 50 times in the course of the last 20 years or so, and have never seen this. Now I'm stumped! Thanks! Huron |
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105 | Who is Jesus' God? | John 3:16 | Huron | 112038 | ||
Tara1 Thanks for your reply. The versions I respect (NASB, KJV) support the meaning I provided. NWT may support your view, but that version isn't widely respected. Seems we have to both go with a version we respect. I would like to use NASB, you would like to use NWT. Let's use KJV. Jesus was very clear. In John 10:30, He said that I and the Father are one! In Isiah 44:6, God says, "Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I [am] the first, and I [am] the last; and beside me [there is] no God" Jesus say's the same thing in Revelation 1:8, "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty." To prove that this is Jesus speaking, Revelation 1:18 say's, "I [am] he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death." |
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106 | Who is Jesus' God? | John 3:16 | Huron | 111949 | ||
The Bible makes it clear that Jesus is God. Read Hebrews 1:8 that shows the Father talking about the Son "But of the Son He says, "YOUR THRONE, O GOD, IS FOREVER AND EVER, AND THE RIGHTEOUS SCEPTER IS THE SCEPTER OF HIS KINGDOM" Notice how Jesus is called God. |
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107 | Here is where I'm puzzled | Luke 8:15 | Huron | 111825 | ||
I'm one hundred percent in agreement with everyone that says that God gives us a new heart when we are in Christ. (Ezekiel 36:26-27) Where I am puzzled is when I see these verses that say (apparently to me anyway) that these folks who received the Word did so BECAUSE their heart was different. To put it another way, it isn't saying that their heart was different AFTER they heard it (although it obviously would be), it appears that the heart in both of these examples was already open BEFORE they heard the Word. Regards, Huron |
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108 | Help me solve this apparent conflict | Luke 8:15 | Huron | 111769 | ||
How would one reconcile this verse that speaks of an honest and good heart, (similar to Acts 17:11),with the general Bible teaching that the heart is desperately wicked (Jeremiah 17:9)? | ||||||
109 | book recommendation | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 111329 | ||
I'd like to recommend a book if I may. Recently read Metzger's The New Testament: It's Transmission, Corruption, Restoration, Excellant book! If you want to understand how documents were copied, and how the NT got from the original manuscripts to today, read this book. Regards, Huron |
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110 | study aids | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 111095 | ||
Thanks for the link CDBJ! Huron |
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111 | study aids | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 110857 | ||
Thanks guys! I checked out the online aids, and will check out the other later. Huron |
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112 | study aids | Not Specified | Huron | 110821 | ||
Can someone recommend a good interlinear NT with Strong"s numbers and a dictionary keyed to Strong's Concordance? Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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113 | study aids | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 110826 | ||
Can someone recommend a good interlinear NT with Strong"s numbers and a dictionary keyed to Strong's Concordance? Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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114 | Bereans in Acts 17:10-12 | Acts 17:11 | Huron | 110617 | ||
This is a very interesting verse! Would you say that these Bereans were regnerated BEFORE they "examined the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so", or were they regenerated AFTER they believed? Regards, Huron |
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115 | Explain Romans 8:29 | Bible general Archive 2 | Huron | 110610 | ||
Answering your question regarding what should be the end in mind for believers, may I suggest Romans 12:1,2? "Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. Rom 12:2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect" Hope this helps! Huron |
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116 | Help | Eph 2:8 | Huron | 110544 | ||
Dab, No mention of baptism in this verse (John 3:5), no mention of Jesus name, and no mention of speaking in tongues. Jesus is merely talking about the new birth with Nicodemus. Neither baptism, or speaking in Tongues are a requirement for salvation (Ephesians 2:8,9). Look at Abraham in Romans 4:10 - he was credited with righteousness BEFORE he received circumcision. Regards, Huron |
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117 | Acts 2:38 Repentance and Baptism? | Acts 2:38 | Huron | 110519 | ||
To the casual observer it looks like Peter is saying for us that we can be saved through repentance and baptism. This seems to fly in the face of Ephesians 2:8,9. Is it possible that Peter is really saying to repent, and then be baptized BECAUSE we have forgiveness of sins? The reason that I'm asking is because he makes no reference to baptism in Acts 3:19 where he preaches at portico of Solomon. Regards and Thanks! Huron |
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118 | Peter's promise Acts 2:39 | Acts 2:39 | Huron | 110518 | ||
Is Peter saying: A) that the promise of the Holy Spirit is for us if we believe AND for our children if THEY believe? or B)that if we believe we will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit for us and our children with no input required on the part of the children. Regards, Huron |
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119 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Huron | 110517 | ||
Tim, Thanks for that very illuminating thought! Okay, I guess I have to agree that it is a possibility that has some definate merit. At this point I have to admit that I really, really wish that I knew how to read Greek to dig into this one a little deeper. Some very good points have been brought up on this thread. Now I'm going to ponder Acts 2:38 for a bit. Huron |
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120 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Huron | 110457 | ||
terrib, Thanks for sharing that point of view. Would Jesus even need to mention being born of the water then to Nicodemus? He was after all, already born physically, so the breaking of the amniotic water requirement was already fulfilled in his case. While I agree your suggestion has to be considered as an optional interpretation rather than baptism, can you understand why I would be puzzled by this? Regards, Huron |
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