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1021 | Holy Spirit | OT general | skccab | 190452 | ||
HI Doc, Ok, thanks for the verse. I'm under some strong pain meds for last few days and I just couldn't find the will to force my eyes to look it up. Thank you for explaining it to me. :-) Cheri |
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1022 | Interpreting Revelation | Revelation | skccab | 190422 | ||
When did God end Judaism? Are you speaking of Judaism as religion, heritage or nationality? | ||||||
1023 | Holy Spirit | OT general | skccab | 190420 | ||
Hi, Doc, In Exodus when God gave directions for the tabernacle, didn't He say to Moses to take specific persons and He would put His Spirit in them to do the work that was needed? Just a thought cheri |
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1024 | Why the NKJV over the NASB ? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 190153 | ||
Hank, You're funny, you make me laugh. I'm glad to hear your Books are so well behaved. My major problem is that I take mine with me EVERYWHERE, and my purse is only so big :-). My new NASB is bigger than KJV and has sneaked out of my purse several times now (not nearly as well-behaved as yours!). Love ya Hank! Cheri |
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1025 | Why the NKJV over the NASB ? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 190148 | ||
Thanks Hank, I had already gotten it when I wrote the note before. But I'm not disappointed, it's good. Still can't put the old KJV aside though :-). His Word is always good. cheri |
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1026 | Why the NKJV over the NASB ? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 190117 | ||
God's morning to you Hank, I'm right with you. I love the KJV, it just has such power in the way it reads. I have just decided to trust all the SBF's opinions about the NASB and put alot of hard earned money into one. I'm praying I won't be disappointed, but I keep going back to my KJV! I just can't shelf it. Blessings Cheri |
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1027 | Searching for the truth | John | skccab | 190116 | ||
God's morning to you FytRobert, You have been given numerous clear, concise answers to your question about praying in Jesus' name. It appears you have taken your stand, and you are not wrong (nor are any of the fine folks who have given you their answers). It's perfectly alright to end your prayers with "in Jesus' name" and it's perfectly alright not to do so. What isn't alright is why you are doing it. Only you and your heavenly Father will know if you're doing it because you feel bound to do so and fear you won't be heard if you don't, or because you just simply love saying that precious Name. (And if you do feel bound and you have fear of not being heard, please, please speak to your pastor.) You also stated that He is known by many names and asked which name to use. He has only one name - in English it is Jesus, in Hebrew Yeshua. He has many titles: Christ, Messiah, Counsellor, King of Kings, Lord of Lords and so on. Stand in the Liberty He has given you, Cheri |
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1028 | How was God YHWH called in prayer? | Matt 6:9 | skccab | 190094 | ||
Yes, Kalos, I didn't even use His name YHWH as that had already been covered. I simply provided some attribute/names as possibilities. |
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1029 | who was man lied and said wife is sister | Gen 12:12 | skccab | 190083 | ||
Azure, I had my hand up first!!! :-). cheri |
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1030 | How was God YHWH called in prayer? | Matt 6:9 | skccab | 190082 | ||
Hi 00123, I believe some of the names used are Elohim, Elohay, and El Elyon. There are many (about 30) names that describe attributes of Adonai, and it doesn't seem unreasonable that these attribute/names might be used in prayer according to what was being desired. If they were desiring sustenance, they might have used Jehovah Jireh (Gen. 22:14 - The Lord sees/provides); if they needed to be saved from an enemy they might have used the attribute Elohay Yishi (Ps. 25:5 - the God of my salvation); if they were being falsely accused or been misused they might have used the attribute/name Elohay Mishpat (Isa. 30:18 - the God of Justice). They could use these (and the others) in praise and worship as well. Do a study of the attribute/names in the O.T., they are fascinating. If this helped answer your question and you would like more of the attribute/names feel free to check my profile and email me, I'd be happy to send you a list. blessings cheri |
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1031 | Whose heavenly Father is God (Restated) | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 189992 | ||
Hi Little Butch, As far as I can see, God the Father, had His purpose in the Israelites. He was not known in a personal way by the other peoples of the day, they worshipped idols and whatever else struck their fancy. Jehovah was doing a work in His people that would culminate in Messiah. Where it impacted His people and His promises to them He would reveal Himself to some outside of His nation, but we are not given that much information. How they perceived Him, how they spoke to Him, we don't know (or I haven't found it yet). I find that the Old Testament is God's story of His people's journey to that upper room on the day of Pentecost (and for anyone who is not of the Jewish heritage - it has become our story too). I'm very new to all this. But it appears to me that that is one of the things Jesus did. He showed to all who would see that God is not far away, He is ever as near as a Father's heart can be. Deu 18:18; Jn. 8:28; Job 9:32-33; 1Tim. 2:5; Col. 1:20-21; Isa. 59:16; Mat. 10:32; Rom. 5:10; 2Cor. 5:18-21 There are actual scriptures that state that God is no longer afar off, but I cannot find them. I know someone else on this forum will be able to provide them for you. But I pray this will get you started on your search. There will be others here who will supply more information for you. cheri |
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1032 | Whose Heavenly Father is GOD? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 189916 | ||
Hi Little Butch, There are many more knowledgeable than myself on this forum but let me get you started here: Exod. 4:22-23 is the first place I can think of where God speaks of Himself as Father. Exo 4:22 And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh: Thus saith the LORD: Israel is My son, My first-born. Exo 4:23 And I have said unto thee: Let My son go, that he may serve Me; and thou hast refused to let him go. Behold, I will slay thy son, thy first-born.' - So, it looks like it began with the Hebrews (being the Chosen people), but is all inclusive. God is the Creator of all, therefore, He is the Heavenly Father of all, even those who don't know Him. Stand in His Grace Cheri |
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1033 | explain born 1105bc and died 1015bc | Matthew | skccab | 189693 | ||
Hi Elohim7, Just to add to what Hank said (which was a great explanation). When you watch some programs or read some articles you might see BCE - this stands for Before the Common Era (which is also BC). This used to confuse me, so thought I'd mention it. Blessings Cheri |
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1034 | Redemption the Work of God Alone | John 11:52 | skccab | 189483 | ||
Doc, Let me put my thank-you in there with all the others. It took me several readings for it all to sink in. Deep, profound ideas tend to trickle in slowly nowadays :-). Keep them coming!! Stand in His Grace and Blessings cheri |
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1035 | Scripture reference to forgive self | 1 Pet 5:6 | skccab | 189431 | ||
Hi Pat, InGodITrust said it right. I just wanted to add a scripture or two. Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. and 1Jn 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 1Jn 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Don't let that old liar the devil convince you that you are not forgiven for the times when you blow it. You are. Stand in His blessings cheri |
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1036 | forgiveness | 2 Cor 13:5 | skccab | 189329 | ||
hahahaha not a problem I've been called much worse That at least was in love :-) (half the time I sign my name like that too, my fingers are dysletic!!) | ||||||
1037 | forgiveness | 2 Cor 13:5 | skccab | 189324 | ||
Hank, Thank God we have you here on this forum. You always seem to hit the nail squarely on the head! And with such compassion and understanding! cheri |
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1038 | OT reference like Matthew 6:1-4 ? | Matt 6:1 | skccab | 189309 | ||
Hi all This is the closest I could find: Deu 15:10 Thou shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest unto him: because that for this thing the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto. Deu 15:11 For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. Cheri |
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1039 | saved and sanctified | Ephesians | skccab | 189278 | ||
Hi John, Thanks for that info. I sure did not know that, I'll be more careful now how much trust I'll put into it. cheri |
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1040 | Who are the "sons of God" in Genesis 6? | Gen 6:2 | skccab | 189155 | ||
Amen! | ||||||
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