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101 | can i be a youth leader and drink? | Rom 14:21 | Searcher56 | 231492 | ||
God's day to you, Jodi Knepp, and welcome to the SBF, While you can drink a little wine for the tummy (1Ti 5:23), evn if that action causes anyone to stumble (Rom 14:21), you should not drink wine. A youth leader is an example. The issue of leaders drinking may be prohibited by the church or denomination. Searcher |
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102 | Kenan spelled different form Cainan? | 1 Chr 1:2 | Searcher56 | 231488 | ||
God's day to you, cshobby, and welcome to the SBF, The spelling of names and choice of words, is the choice of the translators. Kenan and Cainan are the same person. Searcher |
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103 | Bible tampered with?? plz help | Bible general Archive 4 | Searcher56 | 231486 | ||
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104 | Bible tampered with?? plz help | 2 Tim 3:16 | Searcher56 | 231484 | ||
God's day to you, MrChambers, and welcome to the SBF, The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. We may not have any manuscripts that were written by the original human authors. Before 1450 when Johannes Gutenberg made his first printing press, the Bible was copied by hand aka manuscripts. There are manuscripts such as Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus. The person making a copy, could have made an error - a jot or tittle. The early church had several documents, some that are not included in today's Bible (NT). I'd caution you on reading anything outside of the Bible. In 1380's John Wycliff produced the first hand-written Bible in the English language. Tyndale printed the first ever English New Testament in 1525/6, but only one complete copy exists. I hope I answered your questions, Searcher |
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105 | where is that in the bible? | Matt 19:5 | Searcher56 | 231464 | ||
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106 | where is that in the bible? | Matt 19:5 | Searcher56 | 231463 | ||
God's day to you, Motley, I base my statement on Matthew 19:5-6 Since a parent-child relationship is temperory (since the child leaves) and the husband-wife is permanent (let no man separate), I would the husband/wife comes before the childern. I understand your point that a child from conception until she or he can care for themselves need nurturing (help). While a child is part of both parents, we must never forget our spouse is still more important. Searcher |
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107 | Forgiveness Seventy times Seven | Matt 18:22 | Searcher56 | 231450 | ||
God's day to you, Deb, and welcome to the SBF, Love does not take into account a wrong suffered (1Co 13:5) means we don't count ... we always start back at zero, never getting to 490 (Mat 18:22). It is how God forgives (2Co 5:19) ... and we all are repeat offenders of the same sin, or at least I am. On your marriage, we don't give advise. We rather advise you and your husband go to wise Christian counsel, maybe even your pastor. I hope I helped, Searcher |
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108 | Who are these ones John saw? | Rev 7:14 | Searcher56 | 231448 | ||
How does one believe in a pretrib rapture handle "These are the ones who come out of the great tribulation" (Rev 7:14)? Who are these ones? What does "come out of the great tribulation" mean? Searcher |
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109 | What do we know about Jesus' family? | Matt 13:55 | Searcher56 | 231445 | ||
Scripture ... Psa 69:8 ; Mat 1:16-24, 12:46, 13:55; Mar 6:3; Joh 2:12; Act 1:14; 1Co 9:5; Col 4:10 ... God's day to you, guide, and welcome to the SBF, Mary was the mother of Jesus and Joesph was her husband and earthly father (Mat 1:16-24) The word for brother (adelphos) sister is (adelphe) ... and cousin (anepsios) and used in the NT (Col 4:10). This is important because some claim Mary didn't have any other children. James (probably the author of the book of James), Joseph, Simon and Judas were children of Joseph and Mary, half-brothers of Jesus, based on Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3. His brothers are unnamed in Matthew 12:46, John 2:12 and Acts 1:14. His sisters are never named. One could cite another passage (1 Cor 9:5). The word used is for brother is adelphos, and adelphe is the word for sister, in each case. Also Psalm 69:8 shows that He had brothers. Hope this helps, Seracher |
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110 | Is salvation from or to God? | Rev 7:10 | Searcher56 | 231443 | ||
I am doing a study in Revelation, in preparation teach it. Revelation 7:10 says "Salvation to our God" (NASB). I'd think it should be "from" not "to". I know the Amplified says "[Our] salvation is due to our God". The Greek says "soteria (salvation) to (to the) theo (God) hemon (of us)" Other translations are mixed on if salvation is to or from Him. Is Revelation 19:10 related? Searcher |
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111 | r husband b4 children? gen-2:24 | Matt 19:5 | Searcher56 | 231441 | ||
God's day to you, Motley, and welcome to the SBF, Since a parent-child relationship is temperory (since the child leaves) and the husband-wife (let no man separate), I would the husband/wife comes before the childern. Searcher |
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112 | All the Devils names? | Luke 10:18 | Searcher56 | 231439 | ||
God's day to you, ladywhit21, and welcome to the SBF, Some refer to Luke 10:18 as Satan being kicked out of heaven. Searcher |
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113 | Who had to hide his face behind a vale? | Luke 2:7 | Searcher56 | 231437 | ||
God's day to you, kewl_nerd32, Jesus was laid in a manger, after He was born. Searcher |
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114 | Who had to hide his face behind a vale? | Ex 34:33 | Searcher56 | 231435 | ||
God's day to you, kewl_nerd32, and welcome to the SBF, Moses hide his face behind a veil. Searcher |
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115 | Is every human born with a sinful nature | Ps 51:5 | Searcher56 | 231424 | ||
God's day to you, Marc2, and welcome to the SBF, Every human is born into sin, or with a sinful nature (Psa 51:5, 58:3; Eph 2:1-3). I hope I helped, Searcher |
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116 | Having sex being widowed | 1 Cor 7:8 | Searcher56 | 231422 | ||
God's day to you, bnpmoon, and welcome to the SBF, The Bible says sex before marriage to be a sin (1Co 6:18-22, 7:1-5; 10:8; 2Co 12:21; Gal 5:19-21; Eph 5:3; Col 3:5; 1Th 4:3-5). Being a widow or widower is not an exception. Searcher |
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117 | DID JESUS BAPTISE ANYONE? | John 4:2 | Searcher56 | 231393 | ||
God's day to you, CAPELL and welcome to the SBF, I believe John 4:2 clarfifies John 3:22, meaning Jesus did not baptise. Another view is that He started to baptise, including His disciples (3:22) ... then stopped (4:2). Searcher |
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118 | things deceitful and desperately wicked | Jer 17:9 | Searcher56 | 231387 | ||
God's day to you, B Washington, and welsom to the SBF, The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked Searcher |
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119 | Jews are free after Babylonian defeat | Ezra 1:3 | Searcher56 | 231385 | ||
God's day to you, JRLupul, and welsom to the SBF, Jeremiah prophesied 70 years (Jer 25:11-22, 29:10) which Daniel knew about (Dan 9:2). Cyrus gave permission for the Jews to return. It was not a command to return. There were three waves of returns: 1. Zerubbabel returned to rebuild the Temple (Ezra 2:2) 2. Ezra returned to teach (Ezra 7:1-10) 3. Nehemiah returned to rebuild the wall (Neh 2:1-9) Not everyone returned including Mordecai and Esther (there were other Jews there to, as you read Esther) as well as Daniel (Dan 6:2). Searcher |
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120 | He that troubleth his own house…shall in | Prov 11:29 | Searcher56 | 231383 | ||
God's day to you, anne42, and welsom to the SBF, Inheriting the wind is worthless. While some can harness it, one can not control it. So what use is it to inherit the wind ... it is bad news. Searcher |
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