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121 | interlinear of the NT written in Hebrew | NT general Archive 1 | Tim3:16 | 144362 | ||
Can someone tell me where to find a interlinear copy of the NT written in Hebrew? Or a copy of The New Testament in English/Hebrew translation? I am trying to help a friend, I myself do not speak Hebrew. | ||||||
122 | Can we change God's Will? | Mal 3:6 | Tim3:16 | 142578 | ||
Thanks for clearing that up, Kalos. I guess I was thinking about how things change, but you are right. Excellent verse reference! God Bless, Tim |
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123 | Can we change God's Will? | Not Specified | Tim3:16 | 142571 | ||
Is God's Will able to change or be adjusted according to our prayers, or is His will set in stone so we must make our desires line up with His will? | ||||||
124 | Can we change God's Will? | Mal 3:6 | Tim3:16 | 142575 | ||
Is God's Will able to change or be adjusted according to our prayers, or is His will set in stone so we must make our desires line up with His will? | ||||||
125 | meaning of grace? | Eph 2:7 | Tim3:16 | 138576 | ||
What is the meaning of this type of grace as mentioned in this verse? | ||||||
126 | Anyone w/ good reverences 4 1 cor.9 ,10. | Bible general Archive 2 | Tim3:16 | 138357 | ||
A Very good site is biblenet.com (home of the net Bible) This will serve you well, but my all time favorite is blue letter bible (all one word) dot com. This has excellent commentaries as well as audio and video and study tools. I pray the Holy Spirit will annoint your study time and your teaching! tim |
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127 | The number 3, what does it signify? | Matt 1:1 | Tim3:16 | 138355 | ||
And 3 has been explained to me as the biblical number for the Trinity, just as the number 6 stands for man. But there is really no specific usage designated to these numbers | ||||||
128 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131436 | ||
I will send Al your regards, Thanks. It is always a pleasure to get Al to teach you a small private lesson on any subject, I will try to ask him what he can make of your phrase in question, and get back to you after Sunday. This week he will be starting an evening class on Isaiah, "the bible within the Bible" Peace and Blessings, Tim |
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129 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131374 | ||
Ed, From a yankee that has just been blessed to be able to move back home from the south, here is a verse for you. 1Pe 3:15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear May your blessings be consistant, tim |
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130 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131373 | ||
Thanks again, Ed I will use this info to fortify my notes for the upcoming class. I will be the most prepared student there, I am quite sure. Blessings, tim |
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131 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131366 | ||
Thanks Ed, It is good to see you have retained your humor through the weather woes that you have just endured. Maybe as an encore, you could fill us in on where Uz was? If some spoiled food in the fridge is the worst that you had to contend with, you have been generously blessed. Continued blessings to you and yours, Tim |
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132 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131365 | ||
Thanks again Doc! We are blessed in our church by the presence of a wonderful teacher who used to have a strong Jewish background, -Well, actually he still does (o; -I will call him Al. Then Al met someone from our church through Jews for Jesus and was baptised in a nearby lake by the pastor of our Non-denom, Christ-based, Bible-teaching church. Today Al is an untiring evangelist, Blessed be the name of the LORD.... (Psa 113:2) Doc, you have piqued my curiosity once again, could you please tell me what is sad about when 'they' (I assume these are members of the synagogue) say, "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord." ? In return, I will look into the 'my profile' issue. Your eternal brother, Tim |
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133 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131348 | ||
Thank You Doc. I have been studying Job in some depth lately, and am signed up for an adult Bible class on Job at my church. I was hoping someone would have some outside info, which you generously provided, and is gratefully appreciated! If it is true that Job married Jacob's daughter, that would give us some more insight concerning the date of the book's writing. By the way, what is your source? In Christ, Tim |
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134 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Not Specified | Tim3:16 | 131319 | ||
What is the name of Job's wife? | ||||||
135 | What is the name of Job's wife? | Job | Tim3:16 | 131321 | ||
What is the name of Job's wife? | ||||||
136 | Explantation of Gen. 6:1-6 | Gen 6:2 | Tim3:16 | 128007 | ||
Hello again, tgc; Sorry it took some time to get back, but this is what I have found after reading your submission to the note board. "Sons of God" is not an exclusive term, and can possibly refer to angels as it seems to here in Job 38:6-7, "Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" or, also used of men, as in the following verses: Deut. 14:1, Hosea 1:10; Luke 3:38; John 1:12; 1 John 3:1 In Genesis 6:2 I submit to you, that the "sons of God" were the righteous line of Seth (Genesis 4:26) that had been intermarrying with evil Cain-anites. It has been argued that only angel-human co-mingling could produce the "nephilim" spoken of in Gen. 6:4. But the sons of Anak spoken of in Num. 13:33 were also giants, and these obviously were not angel-human offspring, simply because they existed long after the flood. Luke 20:35, seems to sum up the fact that angels do not marry, "But they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage:" Also, another interesting subject of study is finding out why Jesus often referred to Himself as "the Son of Man" Also, I will be happy to research this further, you need only to ask. Blessings, tim PS, do you have any idea as to why this thread has been restricted? |
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137 | Explantation of Gen. 6:1-6 | Gen 6:2 | Tim3:16 | 127899 | ||
And Thank You, as well for the question! This forum seems to be an excellent place to learn about God's Word as it reveals His plan for the salvation of humanity. Besides having pertinent questions answered, I enjoy digging for the answers to questions, such as yours. This is how I am able to find my way towards building a closer relationship with our LORD. Again, thank you for your question and may He bless you and yours richly. tim |
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138 | Explantation of Gen. 6:1-6 | Gen 6:2 | Tim3:16 | 127593 | ||
Hi tgc, following are from some of my favorite biblical commentaries, I would like to share their insight with you. The sons of God (that is, the professors of religion, who were called by the name of the Lord, and called upon that name), married the daughters of men, that is, those that were profane, and strangers to God and godliness. The posterity of Seth did not keep by themselves, as they ought to have done, both for the preservation of their own purity and in detestation of the apostasy. They intermingled themselves with the excommunicated race of Cain: They took them wives of all that they chose. -Matthew Henry And, this from David Guzik, who is the director of Calvary Chapel Bible College, Germany: "Many people have understood that the sons of God were those from the line of Seth, and the daughters of men were from the line of Cain, and this describes an intermarriage between the godly and the ungodly - something God specifically prohibits (Deuteronomy 7:1-4; 2 Corinthians 6:14) It is more accurate to see the sons of God as either demons (angels in rebellion against God) or uniquely demon possessed men, and the daughters of men as human women The phrase sons of God clearly refers to angelic creatures when it is used the three other times in the Old Testament (Job 1:6, 2:1, and 38:7). Why would Satan send his angels to intermarry (either directly or indirectly) with human women? Satan was trying to pollute the genetic "pool" of mankind with a satanic corruption; to put a genetic "virus" that would make the human race unfit for bringing forth the Seed of the woman - the Messiah - promised in Genesis 3:15 "The Savior could not be born of a demon-possessed mother. So if Satan could succeed in infecting the entire race, the deliverer could not come." (Boice) Blessings, tim |
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139 | CanIlove my wife more than I love jesus? | Bible general Archive 2 | Tim3:16 | 126508 | ||
jain george, Jesus tells us in Matt 6:33, "But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Here we are not told to seek any pleasures for ourself, much less the pleasures of God's kingdom, for there is nothing we can do to seek them effectively. What we are told, is to seek ye first the Kingdom. Jesus tells us how to do this as well. If we love Him, we will obey His commands. One other thing is to look at the word JOY as an acronym that stands for : Jesus Others Yourself If we live our lives and priorities in that order, there should be no problem understanding His will |
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140 | To whom I love more? | Bible general Archive 2 | Tim3:16 | 126422 | ||
Jesus was simply saying that nothing can come between you and God - no family members nor the instinct of self-preservation Think of the boldness Jesus exhibits! He commands nothing short of ultimate commitment, and we give it to Him - why? Not because it is something we have to do, but it is something that we want to do. Because of love. When we know the love of Jesus; when we are in a love-relationship with Him, only then can we be committed to Him like this. Napoleon once said: "I know men; and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between him and every other person in the world there is no possible term of comparison. Alexander [the Great], Caesar, Charlemagne, and I have founded empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded his empire upon love; and this hour millions of men would die for him." Hate is a strong word, but that is exactly how it might seem to family members or friends when we put Jesus in front of them. |
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