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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Jeshuafreak Ordered by Verse |
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101 | Jephthah and the burnt offering? | Judges | Jeshuafreak | 52815 | ||
Your welcome. | ||||||
102 | Who succeeded Samson as king of Israel? | Judges | Jeshuafreak | 55214 | ||
Samson ....do you not mean Solomon? | ||||||
103 | Any other opinions? | Judg 4:21 | Jeshuafreak | 52697 | ||
Dude, that is gnarly. | ||||||
104 | Any other opinions? | Judg 4:21 | Jeshuafreak | 52759 | ||
No not too sqeemish. I have been reading through the entire Bible along with Max McLean. (copy and paste this URL)--------------http://www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible/----------click on any of the books from NIV version and you will be able to listen to Max McLean-----I have made it up to 1 Chronicles 15 now. What a parralel of our Christian walk with the Israelites! I have gotten so much more than I realized I would out of the Old Testament, though I have to be honest, my eye was starting to glaze over during the looooonnnnggggg list of geneologies. Thank the Lord that Max McLean can hold ones attention. I have also been reading along with Max online. Good to get the Word in the ear gate and the eye gate at the same time. It keeps me focused and helps to keep my mind from wandering. Oh yeah, I was going to ask you about the woman who came to rescue her husband. She came out after the other man and grabbed him by the testicles. Her hand was cut off. Now there was no specific reason, other than her action. Is this because she was not letting her husband fight his own battles? Or was her hand now considered unclean? Either way I think this was a rather harsh punishment to do to her. I guess she learned something...heh, this still is quite harsh. later, jeshuafreak |
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105 | How many israelites did Samson kill? | Judg 15:15 | Jeshuafreak | 55218 | ||
Judges 15 15 Finding a fresh jawbone of a donkey, he grabbed it and struck down a thousand men. 16 Then Samson said, "With a donkey's jawbone I have made donkeys of them. [1] With a donkey's jawbone I have killed a thousand men." 17 When he finished speaking, he threw away the jawbone; and the place was called Ramath Lehi. [2] |
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106 | What did Ahab covet of Naboth? | 1 Kin 21:1 | Jeshuafreak | 52139 | ||
his vineyard | ||||||
107 | Did dinosaurs exist alongside man? | Job 40:15 | Jeshuafreak | 53741 | ||
Did dinosaurs exist alongside man? http://www.bible.ca/tracks/turnage-patton-trail.htm |
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108 | Was Job written after the Noaic flood? | Job 40:15 | Jeshuafreak | 53743 | ||
Was Job written after the Noaic flood? | ||||||
109 | Does Psalms 22 stand up to the skeptics? | Ps 22:16 | Jeshuafreak | 52946 | ||
Hmm..did I miss something. Who should we pray for? | ||||||
110 | Does Psalms 22 stand up to the skeptics? | Ps 22:16 | Jeshuafreak | 52947 | ||
I have skimmed through the stuff poted and still don't get it but oh well. I will pray for Mndy anyway. | ||||||
111 | Does Psalms 22 stand up to the skeptics? | Ps 22:16 | Jeshuafreak | 53002 | ||
Amen | ||||||
112 | How many proverbs did Solomon speak? | Proverbs | Jeshuafreak | 52284 | ||
31 | ||||||
113 | Hi Joe!! | Proverbs | Jeshuafreak | 53052 | ||
Hi Joe!!- By the way I did some more research on that site **http://withchrist.org/center.htm*** WithChrist .ORG-- They check out as far as I am concerned. They agree with my philosophy as far as being a good Berean. This is what they wrote in their About Us section.*** Thank you for your interest. Similar to the Apostle Paul, we are employed full-time as well as joyfully serve in this ministry designed to provide spiritual growth to members of His Body. The heart of our modest ministry is personal email correspondence with believers who are hungry to grow in their spiritual life and service. We seek to guide believers into study that is suited to their unique situations, seeing that they become "established in grace" and on their own with the Lord as soon as possible (2 Peter 3:18). Our goal is to stay quietly in touch with the Lord, being prepared by Him to share with those who reach out in need. Thus each learns to depend upon Him, and never us. Consequently, our expectation is for correspondents to eagerly study the Word of God (66 books of the Bible) as well as recommended Christian literature--understanding that the goal is to anchor in truth and more fully know the Lord Jesus Christ. While our ministry does include observations both sociological and psychological, our primary focus is theological and doctrinal truth. We view Scripture within a moderate Calvinistic, Pauline dispensational framework. Our material is not presented from the viewpoint of scholars, but rather that of folks who enjoy passionate thinking. We believe that the content of a person's beliefs, over time, affect all realms of life--or, "ideas have consequences." "For as he thinks in his heart [mind], so is he" Proverbs 23:7. ****** JOE!! please let me know if you find anything heretical about them that I overlooked...I was a little surprised with some of there comments on Religious Humanism. Which I didn't know about before. I found at another site an article on this very thing.... The more I dig into this stuff the more I see how little informed I have been. Am I in a safe church...hmm. That is my big question lately. I am not going to leave my fellowship I believe there are a large number of true Christians there. I want to help the flock by bringing truth to them and testing what I hear. I don't want to abandon them like a sinking ship. I know enough truth to recognize the counterfeit. Though I am still learning and always will be. -Jeshuafreak |
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114 | scriptual references for Ezekiel 14:14 | Ezek 14:14 | Jeshuafreak | 55267 | ||
John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible **** Ezekiel 14:14 ***** http://www.gospelcom.net/eword/comments/ezekiel/gill/ezekiel14.htm ****** Verse 14. Though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it,.... In the sinning land, and made intercession for it, that the famine might be removed, and the inhabitants of it be saved alive, this would not be granted; though they were men that found favour in the sight of God, and were eminent for prayer, and successful in it, and the means of saving many; as Noah his family, by preparing an ark according to the will of God; and Daniel was an instrument of saving the lives of his companions, and of the wise men of Chaldea; and Job, by his prayer for his friends, prevented the wrath of God, that was kindled against them, coming upon them; and yet, if they had been upon the spot at this time, their intercession for this people would have been of no avail; the decree was gone forth, and was not to be called in; it was unalterable, and God was inexorable: nor could it have been depended upon, if this declaration had not been made, that their prayers would have been effectual, had they been upon the spot, and put them up for this nation; since it might be observed, that the old world was not saved from a deluge in Noah's time, only he and his family; nor were the people of the Jews preserved from captivity in Daniel's time, nor even he himself; nor were Job's children saved, though he was greatly concerned for them: it may be observed from hence, that there was such a man as Job, as well as Noah and Daniel; and that the latter, though a young man, not above thirty years of age, at this time, yet was become very famous, not only for his dignity and grandeur in Babylon, but for his religion and piety; and is placed between those two great men, Noah and Job; and being a person now living, precludes any argument being formed by the Papists, in favour of the intercession of departed saints; and which would not be conclusive from such a supposition as here made, had they been all such as had departed this life; see Jeremiah 15:1; the design of the whole is only to show that the prayers of the best of men would not have prevailed with the Lord to avert his judgments from a people that had so grievously sinned against him: they should deliver [but] their own souls by their righteousness, saith the Lord; as Noah was saved at the time of the flood; Daniel in the captivity; and Job midst his great afflictions: this is to be understood not of the eternal salvation of the souls of these men, which is not, nor can it be, by works of righteousness done by the best of men; by these men cannot be justified in the sight of God, and so not saved; but of temporal salvation, of the salvation of their souls or lives from temporal calamities. Besides, these men had knowledge of another and better righteousness than their own, and believed in it, and trusted to it, even the righteousness of faith, the righteousness of Christ received by faith Noah was both an heir and a preacher of the righteousness which is by faith; and Daniel knew that it was one branch of the Messiah's work to bring in everlasting righteousness; and Job was fully persuaded that his Redeemer lived, by whom he should be justified, Hebrews 11:7. |
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115 | How does God say that we rob him? | Mal 3:8 | Jeshuafreak | 52281 | ||
tithes and offerings | ||||||
116 | Youngest King mentioned in the Bible? | Matthew | Jeshuafreak | 52832 | ||
Good answer I was going to say the nine year old king...er ..can't recall his name right now. I will look it up in a bit. I am sure it is in 1 Kings. -Jeshuafreak |
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117 | Youngest King mentioned in the Bible? | Matthew | Jeshuafreak | 52943 | ||
Thank you. | ||||||
118 | rock foundation | Matt 7:24 | Jeshuafreak | 53573 | ||
John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible http://www.gospelcom.net/eword/comments/matthew/gill/matthew7.htm ***Matthew 7 Verse 24. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine,.... The comparison in this, and the following verses, is the concluding part of our Lord's discourses upon the mount, which are meant by these sayings, or doctrines, he here speaks of; and as he had in some foregoing verses chiefly respect to preachers, so here, to hearers, his disciples and followers in general. The subject of this comparison, in Luke 6:47 is, "whosoever cometh unto me"; as all that are given to Christ by the Father will do, sooner or later: such whom he encourages to come to him, are they that labour and are heavy laden; and they that come aright, come as poor perishing sinners; they believe in him, give up themselves to him, to be saved by him with an everlasting salvation; all which is owing to efficacious grace. These hear his sayings, as doctrines, not merely externally, but internally, having ears to hear given unto them, so as to understand them, love them, believe them, feel the power, taste the sweetness, and have a delightful relish of them; and such an one hears them, and doth them: he is not only an hearer, but a doer of the word of the Gospel; the doctrines of it he receives in the love of them, and exercises faith on them; upon Christ, his grace and righteousness held forth in them, which is the great work and business of a Christian, he is to do, and does do in this life: the ordinances of it he cheerfully obeys; and all the duties of religion he performs from love to Christ, without any view to obtain eternal life hereby, which he only expects from Christ, as his sayings and doctrines direct him. The comparison follows, I will liken him to a wise man, which built his house upon a rock. Luke says, "he is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation a rock." Every believer is a builder; the house he builds, is his own soul, and the salvation of it; in order to which he digs deep, till he comes to a rock, to a good foundation; he searches diligently into the Scriptures of truth; he constantly attends the ministry of the word; he inquires of Gospel preachers, and other saints, the way of salvation; which having found, he lays the whole stress of his salvation on the rock of ages, which rock is Christ: he makes him the foundation of all his hopes of eternal life and happiness; which is the foundation God has laid in Zion; and which has been laid ministerially by the prophets of the Old, and the apostles of the New Testament; and by believers themselves, when they build their faith and hope upon it. This foundation, the person, blood, and righteousness of Christ, is as a rock, firm and strong, will bear the whole weight that is laid upon it; it is sure and certain, it will never give way; it is immoveable and everlasting; the house built upon it stands safe and sure. |
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119 | Are you refering to the thief ? | Matt 10:1 | Jeshuafreak | 54062 | ||
I read the folowing post and I would like to say AMEN!!!!!! Halelujah and thank you Jesus!!!! And by the way JOE!! Thank you for the books you sent You are a real genuine guy in my book. Try not to slap this guy around too much though the tone was sarcastic. We can be truthful and good apologist without beating them up... And if I took your passion wrong forgive me I still got one hundered and fifty more posts to read on this subject.. Just kidding. God bless you all take care and remember you are accountable first to the Lord He is the one sees the intention of our hearts ...-Jeshuafreak *******Answer: Yes, I have been forgiven as well. All of God's people have been forgiven. However, you are saying that the thief on the cross was forgiven without any atonement being made for his acts of rebellion against an infinitely holy God. You are saying that God, who is perfectly just, whose eyes are too pure to look on evil (Habakkuk 1:13), simply shrugged his shoulders and said "Okay, you are forgiven; no sacrifice necessary." Wow, I wish Jesus had known how easy that would be! Then he would have NEVER had to come to earth and die for ANYONE. He could have just shown up and said, "Everyone's forgiven! I am going home!" How cruel of his Father to let him think that he would actually have to DIE and face God's infinite and holy wrath when it was completely unnecessary! Remission of sins without the shedding of blood! I am going to go clip Hebrews 9:22 out of my Bible right now! Little tip: Go read Romans 3:19-26. Although your eyes are blinded by Satan, you will see in the last verse how Christ' death was the grounds for our justification, so that God would be at the same time JUST and the JUSTIFIER of the one who has faith in Jesus. Leaving the sins of the thief unanswered for would not have been just, and it is thanks to Christ's sinless life and substitutionary death that EVERYONE who has ever been justified has been justified. Jesus died for the sins of Abraham and David and the thief on the cross and Peter and Paul and me. Any other scenario is (a) unbiblical and (b) ultimately makes Jesus' death an unnecessary one. --Joe! |
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120 | Are you refering to the thief ? | Matt 10:1 | Jeshuafreak | 54195 | ||
simple...the Gospels were independant accounts.. and were not copied from one another...READ "THE CASE FOR CHRIST" by LEE STROBEL | ||||||
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