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121 | Why should women cover their heads? | 1 Cor 11:1 | Suede67 | 92032 | ||
Well Paul was perhaps the only author to expound on this somewhat. Covering a woman's head, during worship only, seems to be a respect thing. But we must remember too that Paul was noted in Galatians as being quite against legalisms. Personally I believe that we need to be humble and respectful at all times, but especially in worship. If this means head covering, so be it. If this means removing one's head covering, so be it as well. I think it's important that we worship God, not if our head is covered or not. Here's the verses, 1 Cor 11:13-16 Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered? 14 Does not even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him, 15 but if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her? For her hair is given to her for a covering. 16 But if one is inclined to be contentious, we have no other practice, nor have the churches of God. | ||||||
122 | Just one more question on Matthew 10:23 | Matt 10:23 | Suede67 | 90985 | ||
Chusarcik Christ meant what he meant. He meant the cities of Israel alone, not all the world. Try to view this, and really all of the New Testament within a 1st century context, it will help greatly. Take care, SUEDE |
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123 | Question on Matthew 10:23 | Matt 10:23 | Suede67 | 90604 | ||
Well this is actually a great reason why you should look into Preterism, whether in Full or in Part. If you opt for Partial Preterism, Jesus meant that he would be coming to Judge Israel, which did happen in 70 AD. So with that, his coming could have been a judgement upon the "Terminal Generation". (See Matthew 23 and 24) A Full Preterist view is that the Second coming has already happened, but not with the assumptions that many hold. The popular belief is that the Second Coming will be a physical one, but Full Preterists see it as a spiritual one. So with that, Jesus is to be taken literally in that before the disciples could get out of Israel in full, Christ would be coming again. To me, only Preterism in one form or the other can correctly answer this as well as other things; particualarly those things noted in the Olivet Discourse. I recommend you look into on your own, take care, SUEDE |
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124 | Are all people our neighbors? | Luke 10:29 | Suede67 | 90601 | ||
Well using Luke chapter 10, you'd have to answer that as verse 37 "And he said, "The one who showed mercy toward him." Then Jesus said to him, "Go and do the same." Basically, in the story of the good Samaritan, despite differences or flat out oppositions, we should still consder ALL people our neighbors and act as such. |
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125 | ????? | Ephesians | Suede67 | 90596 | ||
This site may help in your studies. Also, you should look up ephesus in a Bible dictionary too. Most will give a brief background or historical information. http://www.ephesusguide.com/history_of_ephesus.html |
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126 | Disciples Killed Hung Upside Down Cross? | Bible general Archive 1 | Suede67 | 85596 | ||
It was supposedly Peter, but it should be noted that this is merely legend. There is no proof of this. We do know that both he and Paul were killed prior to 70 A.D. It is also rumored that Paul was probably not crucified since he did hold Roman citizenship. | ||||||
127 | What is the Darby translation | Bible general Archive 1 | Suede67 | 85592 | ||
A translation first published in 1890 by John Nelson Darby, an Anglo-Irish bible teacher associated with the early years of the Plymouth Brethren. Darby also published translations of the Bible in French and German. It's a well respected translation. John Darby was a staunch defender of Christ, and though I personally disagree with his views on eschatology (he was a PreMill dispensationalist), he was quite a theologian that left us over 50 volumes of work. |
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128 | 18 yr old son seeing 27 yr old - HELP!! | Prov 7:6 | Suede67 | 85577 | ||
That's a tough one and quite a sensitive issue indeed. No doubt given your son's age, it is most likely hormonal. I had a similiar experience myself, when I was 22 I dated a woman that was 34, we were co workers as well. Eventually though, my good rearing got me through and I came to my senses. It's tough in that you don't want to push your son into doing some bad just to spite you. I would recommend love and open communication with him. Biblically, I'm not too sure of any stories pertaining solely to an older woman younger man, but there is a story in Proverbs that might help. The only difference, and this is big, is that the woman in the Proverb is an adulteress. So, your son could find it insulting, BUT I feel the overall premise of the story is similiar. Look at Proverbs chapter 7. The Tale itself begans at verse 6. Lastly, don't forget to pray! Take care, | ||||||
129 | what does it means? | Ps 68:19 | Suede67 | 84372 | ||
Compare to Matthew 11:28 "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest." |
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130 | When does millinium start?Where are we? | Revelation | Suede67 | 84361 | ||
So many different views on this, it would be hard to sum them all up in one post. In short there's three "main" views, PreMillennium, Amillennium, and PostMillennium. (I'm an Amill myself.) I would HIGHLY recommend R.C. Sproul's book called, "The Last Days According to Jesus." He's got a great chapter looking at the different views and just as important a look at parts of Revelation and the Olivet Discourse. Another book you can look at is this, "Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond" edited by Darrell Bock. It's got overviews of the three views by some well known supporters of each. Bear in mind though, that like all things, there will be views within those views, none are in stone, but you should get the jist of them. Lastly, there are of course stand alone books on each view indivdually. Take care, |
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131 | Land that God gave Ishmael? | Gen 25:18 | Suede67 | 84360 | ||
Hello. I'm not sure if the Nation that God promised to Ishmael is ever actually named, but we do read in Genesis where Ishmael's descendants settled. Gen 25:18 "Ishmael's descendants were scattered across the country from Havilah to Shur, which is east of Egypt in the direction of Asshur. The clans descended from Ishmael camped close to one another." Upon resreach of the names of the lands where the Ishmaelites settled, it seems to be loosely agreed that this land is in the area of modern day Saudi Arabia, though could be slightly north of it. No one is actually positive for sure where the lands are specifically located, but Saudi Arabia is a great guess. (In accordance with Easton's Bible Dictionary) |
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