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161 | Did He complete the Old Testament? | Bible general Archive 3 | srbaegon | 192341 | ||
Hello Cheri, I understand what the scribes and Pharisees had done. My quote was from Acts 15:10. Believers from the party of the Pharisees were wanting Gentiles to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses. Paul opposed the idea--not the oral traditions but the Law itself. As for Matt 23:1-5, Jesus was speaking to Jews, not Gentiles. I fully agree with what you say about the Torah. People think the God of the OT is angry and hostile. A thorough reading displays grace, mercy, steadfast love, and long-suffering beyond measure. Steve |
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162 | need daily discussion with other christi | Bible general Archive 3 | srbaegon | 193153 | ||
Hello janiceh49, There are such places. Try groups.yahoo.com or groups.google.com for ideas. Steve |
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163 | what to say to someone who doesnt believ | Bible general Archive 3 | srbaegon | 193899 | ||
Hello Lynda, There are several ways of addressing this--some more complicated than others. Here are some: 1. For instance, there is a story told that Napoleon Bonaparte came upon some of his soldiers one evening on a battlefield who were discussing the existence of God. They asked the general if he believed in God. Napoleon pointed to the stars and said, "If there is no God, who made all that?" I don't know if the story is true, but Scripture plainly says that people can know about God (not everything) from nature (Psalm 19; Romans 1). 2. The fact that your friend has moral outrage about evil in the world is proof of God. If there was no God, there would be no standard of morality to be outraged about. 3. We expect evil in the world because all have sinned (Romans 3:10-18). Why would we expect any differently? Steve |
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164 | who was he | Bible general Archive 3 | srbaegon | 193979 | ||
Who was who? Steve |
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165 | Where is America headed right now? | Bible general Archive 3 | srbaegon | 194025 | ||
Hello, This is a place for Bible study, not speculation. Steve |
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166 | NIV bible | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 92838 | ||
Hello Jackson I would say that any Bible you will use is the best one to get. With that said, I would not recommend an NIV. The translators took liberties that I don't like. It certainly is readable though. I much prefer a more literal reading. I have used NKJV, NASB, and now have ESV. Steve |
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167 | are you required to be baptisted again | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 93148 | ||
Hello Dinky, I have heard of those who are rebaptized to demonstrate the rededication, but there is no requirement. Steve |
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168 | How can I find the word Cristology | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 98406 | ||
Hello jesucristo, The word Christology is not in the Bible. It's a division of systematic theology which looks at the person and work of Christ. I would recommend a website like www.bible.org for further information. Check out their Bible Studies area. Steve |
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169 | Contradictions in the Bible? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 102887 | ||
Hello Crossland, Two invalid premises are being used: 1. Evolution is a fact rather than creation. 2. Species (i.e. breed varieties) are being spoken of instead of animal groups (i.e. cat, dog, cow, etc.) Reversing the thinking on these will clear up a great deal. For the rest of the questions, you should break these up so to be easier to answer. Steve |
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170 | Is this a Christian Forum? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 105298 | ||
Hello JCrichton, This certainly was designed to be a Christian forum. As you have observed, though, there are ideologies pursued which damage its use. This happens for a variety of reasons--pride being foremost. Those of us who are considered core members try to keep the peace so that things run smoothly. Stick around awhile. There are good things here. Steve |
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171 | King James Version | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 106391 | ||
Hello glapxk, There are several KJV Bibles on the internet. Here is a URL for one which allows word searches. http://www.unboundbible.org/ Steve |
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172 | What? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 110089 | ||
Hello passinthru, It's true that this forum is not for counseling, however I would be willing to help in any way possible if you wanted to e-mail me at srbricker@hotmail.com. Steve |
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173 | NIV bible | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 110676 | ||
Hello Makarios, I use NLT for my daily (OK, almost daily) reading and have been surprised at a few things where it makes things clearer. I stay with ESV for studying and teaching. Steve |
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174 | What are the different types of worship? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 111072 | ||
Hello Vala, Can you be more specific? The only answer I could offer would be that there are two--the true and the false. Perhaps some additional input could help us answer the question to your satisfaction. Steve |
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175 | Creation of God, Baptism of Jesus Christ | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 112998 | ||
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176 | Why do yo say JW's are a cult? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 117308 | ||
Hello Aniset, First and foremost, JWs deny that the Lord Jesus Christ was, is, and always will be the one true God. Compare John 12:37-41 with Isaiah 6:1-10. That's enough reason for me. Steve |
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177 | praise and whorship | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 118884 | ||
Hello lonnie, Here's the best answer I have read. Praise is the occupation of the soul with its blessings. Worship is the occupation of the soul with God. (Worship: the Christian's Highest Occupation by A. P. Gibbs, Walterick Publishers, p. 26) Steve |
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178 | Shld Pastor Compln about Cong. 2 Pastor? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 119757 | ||
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179 | Should Pastor Complian About? | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 119759 | ||
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180 | which bible to use | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 119765 | ||
Hello mikec, I don't want to add too much confusion to what has been recommended. I agree with kalos that NKJV and NASB are good translations. I've used both. My current preferences (and the ones I recommend to any who ask) are New Living Translation (NLT) and English Standard Version (ESV). NLT as easier to read, and ESV is more literal. Steve |
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