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161 | Difference between one's heart and soul | Rom 8:27 | Searcher56 | 230439 | ||
God's day to you, dogman62 and welsome to the SBF, Where do you see (cite verses) that "the heart and that of the soul ... seem to be one (interchangeable)in many parts of scripture."? Romans 8:27 has our three parts heart is our brain (thinking part) mind is our conscience soul or spirit is our eternal part of our being Hope this helps, Searcher |
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162 | what four cups do the bible speak of | 1 Cor 11:28 | Searcher56 | 230411 | ||
Jake, It is said there were 4 cups of wine of Passover http://mikeratliff.wordpress.com/2008/03/26/the-four-cups-of-wine-of-passover/ http://bible.org/article/passover-time-jesus http://christianity.about.com/od/biblestorysummaries/p/thelastsupper.htm Searcher |
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163 | what four cups do the bible speak of | Ex 37:20 | Searcher56 | 230409 | ||
God's day to you, Jake, and welcome to the SBF, They were part of the lampstand. Searcher |
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164 | Death in tragedy God'e devine order | Heb 9:27 | Searcher56 | 230403 | ||
jcollinsj2 ... I hope I understand your question. Death is final (it happens once) ... then there is judgment. Searcher |
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165 | What is the most ask questions? | Gen 3:1 | Searcher56 | 230401 | ||
God's day to you, dollmaker, and welcome to the SBF, Did God really say that? is the first question and one most ask. Here are sites with questions: http://www.gotquestions.org/top20.html http://www.clarifyingchristianity.com/faq_bq.shtml http://www.twopaths.com/biblefaq.htm http://ebible.org/bible/biblefaq.htm S |
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166 | Hebrews 3:1-6 | Heb 3:1 | Searcher56 | 230399 | ||
God's day to you, Whitney, and welcome to the SBF, Is this a homework question? If so, it is in violation of TOU. Searcher |
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167 | When was the Devil sent to earth? | Gen 3:1 | Searcher56 | 230397 | ||
God's day to you, jcollinsj2, and welome to the SBF, I presume you are thinking about the serpent, beast, in Genesis 3. The beasts were created before man (1:24-27). Most believe that the serpent and the Devil are related. The Bible doesn't say when the angels, including the Devil were created, but the Devil roamed the earth (Job 1:9). S |
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168 | Are we still required to tithe? | 2 Cor 8:12 | Searcher56 | 230395 | ||
God's day to you, wpjaneczek, and welcome to the SBF, "Where is it written?" is the question to ask ... Where is it written that we no longer under laws of moses, been redeemed through the blood of Christ? -- Then examine the Scripture in the contexts. I question "laws of Moses" ... I rather say God, not Moses. Some today discount giving even one tithe (there are three (most say there is only one, which is not right)) and keeping the Sabbath holy. Searcher |
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169 | WHAT IS ANSWER OF PEACE | Matt 5:9 | Searcher56 | 230351 | ||
God;s day to you, ldulisse, and welome ... Please be more specifi ... and please do not type in all CAPS, it is hard for me to read. S |
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170 | Why did God kill so many people in OT? | Gen 6:5 | Searcher56 | 230334 | ||
God's day to you, pvomontana, God killed people becuase of sin. S |
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171 | What book in the Bible means beginning | Genesis | Searcher56 | 230322 | ||
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172 | What book in the Bible means beginning | Gen 1:1 | Searcher56 | 230320 | ||
God's day to you, cleaninglady2006, and welcome to the SBF, Genesis. Stay and ask and share your thoughts, S |
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173 | The different modes of baptism, which is | NT general | Searcher56 | 230318 | ||
God's day to you, Digrammy, and welcome to the SBF, In post 22969, kalos, posted the following: "There are three modes (or mehods) of water baptism used in Christian churches today: immersion (in which the person is completely submerged), affusion (that is, pouring), and aspersion (sprinkling). Evangelical Christians are divided on the question of which mode or modes are proper forms of baptism. Some Christians (typically those who believe that only believers should be baptized) think that immersion is the only valid mode, while other Christians (usually those who recognize the validity of infant baptism) consider all three modes to be acceptable. (...) "Those who believe that all three modes are valid would point out that only in the most ritualistic view of baptism can the amount of water be considered important. The immersion-only view, they say, appears absurd: What if one hair fails to be immersed? What if a finger or a hand? Where does one draw the line? But the opposing argument can be made to appear absurd also: If a small amount of water is permissible, is one drop enough? How about no water at all (not a view to be laughed away, since the "Quakers" take this exact view)? Where does one draw the line at this end? Therefore, the better approach is to realize that it is the general form of the act and the intention of those involved that matter, not the precise amount of water used. The issue is: Shall we obey the command of Christ as He intended or shall we obey the command in a way that pleases us? (...) "What shall we conclude from these observations? "It seems clear to us that immersion is the biblical norm, but that it is not an inflexible norm. That is, Scripture and common sense indicate that the water is not all-important and that, therefore, other modes may be used as substitutes in exceptional circumstances. God accepts the believer on the basis of his faith in Christ and his desire to obey Him, not on the basis of how much water covered his body when he was baptized. The doctrine that immersion is the only valid mode of baptism and that only those so baptized should be admitted into the fellowship of the Church body would, therefore, appear to be a bit extreme and not based on Scripture. The Church should welcome into its fellowship all those whom Christ has accepted (Romans 15:7, I John 1:3)" … His source was www.equip.org/articles/the-mode-of-baptism. -------------------------------------------------------- Also read http://www.wrs.edu/Materials_for_Web_Site/Courses/Theology_4/Chapter_8-Mode_Baptism.pdf. Stay and share your questions and thoughts, S |
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174 | The different modes of baptism, which is | NT general | Searcher56 | 230317 | ||
Scripture ... Mark 7:4, Luke 11:38, 1Co 10:2, Heb 9:10, Rev 19:13 ... Gen 37:21, Exo 12:22, 2 Ki 5:14 … God's day to you, InJesus, This is a repost of mine. Let me add something you may never hear from someone who grew up as a "Baptist", who thought baptism means immersion. While 74 times baptize and its kin is translated baptize, baptism, et al, (never immersion) there are four verses, where it is translated washing/ washed. -- Mark 7:4 says “And when they come from the market, except they wash, they eat not. And many other things there be, which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots, brasen vessels, and of tables” (KJV). Some translations leave "tables" out. It could be that they view baptism as being dipped or immersed. It would be hard to dip or immerse tables to clean them. Nonetheless, the people did not immerse themselves they come from the market … they probably dipped in, poured over or washed part of their body. -- Luke 11:38 says, “And when the Pharisee saw it, he marveled that he had not first washed before dinner.” -- Hebrews 9:10 says, “various washings”, which I believe is ceremonial, as with the other verses. -- Revelation 19:13, where a derivative of the word bapto is used, as well as all of the other verses where we find the words bapto or embapto, give us no clue as to the meaning of the word "baptism." The Hebrews baptized in sea (1Co 10:2), but did any get wet? In the Septuagint the verb is Tabal … in 2 Kings 5:14, of Naaman's dipped himself in Jordan (cf Gen 37:21, Exo 12:22) … In Leviticus there are 6 times this word is used (4:6; 4:17; 9:9; 14:6; 14:16; 14:51) Searcher |
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175 | What does Jesus looks like? | Is 53:2 | Searcher56 | 230314 | ||
God's day to you, Naphal, Do you know if any of the most ancient artists actually saw Jesus? In addition to Isaiah 52:14 and 53:2 Revelation 1:13-16 decrbes Him ... some say Psalm 45:2-3 does as well. S |
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176 | Are questions Biblically divisive? | 1 Tim 5:17 | Searcher56 | 230256 | ||
God's day to you, ljwsheltonconpi, and welcome to the SBF, I believe you gave part of what is hapeening. What is right depends on the consitution of the the church. This includes the type of rule: congregation, elders, or a single pastor. I sense there is conflict ... and it must be settled within the church - with peace. Stay and share with us, Searcher |
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177 | What happened to the sons of Samuel? | 1 Sam 8:5 | Searcher56 | 230251 | ||
God's day to you, Miss Patti, and welcome to the SBF, The only thing the Bible says about Samuel's two sons, Joel and Abijah, is found in the first few verses of 1 Samuel 8. Notice in verse 5, it says YOUR ways, not the way of GOD. Samuel did not learn from Eli's interaction with his sons. I have seen pastors and leaders who did not pay attention to their family. Stay and share, Searcher |
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178 | What verse says give ten percent? | 2 Cor 9:7 | Searcher56 | 230243 | ||
Scripture ... Gen 14:20, 28:22; Exo 23:16-19, Lev 27:20; Num 18:12-26; Deu 12:6-19, 14:22-29, 26:12-15; 2 Cor 9:7; Heb 7:6 ... God's day to you, This is a repost ... The tithe is gross, based on Firstfruits (Exo 23:16-19). There were three tithes While a "tithe" means 10 percent, there were three tithes given: 1) the general tithe paid to the Levites (Lev 27:20, Num 18:21), who in turn to the preists (vs 26). 2) the sacred meal tithe (Deu 12:6-7,17-19, 14:22-27) which was brought yearly to the tabernacle and eaten before the Lord. 3) The tri-annual tithe to the poor (Deu 14:28-29, 26:12-15) So that was 19 percent per year and 27 percent every three years, average 22 percent. Some more information on tithing, I had in my old post. Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek (Gen. 14:20; Heb. 7:6); and Jacob vowed unto the Lord to give a tenth (Gen. 28:22). These were given before the Law. In the NT, do not count all your seeds to make sure you give a tenth of all and neglect something greater - justice, mercy, and faith (Mat. 23:23). Does this passage say we should not tithe, or does it make a comparison? Some don't think we should have to pay even one tithe/tenth ... "Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver" (2 Cor 9:7). Hopefully we give more than 10 percent. Searcher |
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179 | fearfully and wonderfully made | Ps 139:14 | Searcher56 | 230241 | ||
God's day to you, silkey, and welcome to the SBF, Psalm 139:14 is where you will find "you are fearfully and wonderfully made" ... I encourage you to read the whole Psalm slowly. Continue to stay and share, Searcher |
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180 | What does Jesus looks like? | Is 53:2 | Searcher56 | 230214 | ||
God's day to you, whitfyre, and welcome to the SBF, Isaiah 53:2 says He looked like a everyday Jewish man. The paintings and all are not based on the Bible. At His death on the cross ... "His appearance was marred more than any man And His form more than the sons of men" (Isa 52:14). I hope you stay and share more, Searcher |
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