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121 | What is considered an Idol | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 140831 | ||
AO, I carry images of my children. Is it any different to carry a image of Jesus or to see a movie depicting His Passion? Colin |
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122 | What is considered an Idol | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 140788 | ||
You say it's forbidden to carry a Crucifix; is it also forbidden to imagine one? Colin |
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123 | Where do I go? | Gen 1:1 | flinkywood | 140787 | ||
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124 | What did the cherubim look like...? | Num 17:8 | flinkywood | 140685 | ||
Danoman, Best I can do. A web search, "depictions of the cherubim", produces many distinct renderings. Colin |
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125 | What did the cherubim look like...? | Num 17:8 | flinkywood | 140655 | ||
Danoman, here's a handy weblink: http://www.domini.org/tabern/ Colin |
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126 | heal me oh Lord | Ps 41:3 | flinkywood | 140653 | ||
Shariff, My friend Hugh told me Psalm 41 consoled him in his long fight against cancer: "How blessed is he who considers the helpless; The LORD will deliver him in a day of trouble. The LORD will protect him and keep him alive, And he shall be called blessed upon the earth; And do not give him over to the desire of his enemies. The LORD will sustain him upon his sickbed; In his illness, You restore him to health. (Psa 41:1-3 NASB) Colin |
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127 | What tells scripture about hell? | Mark 9:45 | flinkywood | 139155 | ||
Correction. nswer to "Hades" inquiry: 1 Peter 3: 18-20. Colin |
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128 | What tells scripture about hell? | Mark 9:45 | flinkywood | 139154 | ||
Answer: Matthew 25:41. Answer: 1 Peter 18-20. Colin |
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129 | Are you interested in studying with me? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 139127 | ||
Nikkole, Was the John the Apostle a polytheist? Colin |
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130 | Pictorial presentation of temple | Ezek 40:17 | flinkywood | 138834 | ||
Antti, here's a start, http://www.pauljab.net/temple/index.html Colin |
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131 | Definitions, please? | Matt 18:6 | flinkywood | 138202 | ||
Emmaus, this is an amazing thread. Colin |
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132 | Leading difficult people w/out Giving up | Ex 34:9 | flinkywood | 138006 | ||
CKatayama, thanks for your post. No correction intended; I hoped only to add my two cents to your dollar. Colin |
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133 | Leading difficult people w/out Giving up | Ex 34:9 | flinkywood | 137974 | ||
CKatayama, Good observation. I would stress less God's equipping Moses with a natural tendency to lead than the immensity of Moses' self-sacrificial faith, a quality which makes him a "type" of Jesus: "But now, if You will, forgive their sin--and if not, please blot me out from Your book which You have written!" (Exo 32:32) The context of the above is that Moses' has just been told God is willing to destroy all Israel and start over with Moses' offspring, an offer unique in all history. Moses' free response is a universal model of loving, self-sacrificial faith. God's response to Moses' self-offering is an example His merciful lovingkindness. God elicited from Moses' what He knew pre-existed within him; God disposed him, Moses chose Him. Colin |
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134 | LITV | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 137747 | ||
The LITV is available as a download from E-Sword.org. Colin |
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135 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137676 | ||
Sttil, Elaine Pagels believes the true teachings Jesus, the truer Jesus Himself, can be found in the Nag Hammadi scrolls. She posits that the early Church suppressed these in order to streamilne and refine the Gospel against competing gospels (particularly "Thomas' Gospel"), to intitutionalize Christianity and to make it a hardier, more reassuring (and atractive) faith in the face of persecution. How do you read John 14:6? Was it an authorial, or scribal, addition? Colin |
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136 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137673 | ||
Are you saying that, because of persecution, Justin Martyr added assurances and features to "The Way" that weren't handed down from Jesus and His disciples? Colin |
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137 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137626 | ||
Sttil, Okay, that's clear. I'm trying to not read into what you say; I'm trying to understand. From your reply, I see that you are describing how a parrallel, contemporary concept was used to make a mystery intelligible. However, I don't believe the mystery owes anything to the explanation. Have you read anything by N.T. Wright, particularly "The Resurrection of the Son of God"? He is brilliant on this theme. Colin |
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138 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137614 | ||
Sttil, Digging is what we all do, basically. No glory in the hole? Dig somewhere else. I assume, like me, you're digging for truth (on our best days!). 1) Since you've said the scriptures are tainted by Gnosticism, are you digging by yourself? Or are you borrowing somebody else's survey? 2) In the KJV Bible Jesus is quoted as saying He's the truth. What truths have you found about Jesus? Colin |
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139 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137610 | ||
Are you saying, then, that 2 features of Christianity, immortality and the eternal life of "new birth" have their origin in Greek philosophy? Colin Colin |
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140 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | flinkywood | 137597 | ||
Sttil, Are any of the scriptures you walk in daily tainted by Gnosticism? Colin |
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