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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: EdB Ordered by Verse |
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181 | God symbolized as fire..? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235343 | ||
Shame on you do your own homework | ||||||
182 | Why did Cain fear others would kill him? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235360 | ||
Again we have no real time time line on this event. It is possible by normal re creation that by this time as many as 100,000 people all descendants of Adam and Eve could be on earth. | ||||||
183 | The Creation and Restoration of theEarth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235366 | ||
Incomplete question see question above | ||||||
184 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235368 | ||
I don't think they are. Genesis 1:1 says nothing about restoration,even though the conspiracy theorist insist it does. 2 Peter Chapter 3 is talking of the flood of Noah and future destruction of this world by fire |
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185 | where is heaven - earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235381 | ||
Scripture does not tell us where heaven exists. It implies it is above the universe. Opinion, Heaven exist where God is and God exists in the spirit realm. |
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186 | where saved spirit | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235385 | ||
duplicate question. Read 2 Cor 5:6-8 |
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187 | blessing from moabites and ammonites | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235388 | ||
We know scarcely anything of the history of the Moabites after the account of their origin in Genesis 19 until the time of the exodus. It would seem, however, that they had suffered from the invasions of the Amorites, who, under their king Sihon, had subdued the northern part of Moab as far as the Arnon (Numbers 21:21-31). This conquest was no doubt a result of the movement of the Amorites southward, when they were pressed by the great wave of Hittite invasion that overran Northern Syria at the end of the 15th and the early part of the 14th centuries BC. The Amorites were forced to seek homes in Palestine, and it would seem that a portion of them crossed the Jordan and occupied Northern Moab, and here the Israelites found them as they approached the Promised Land. They did not at first disturb the Moabites in the South, but passed around on the eastern border (Deut. 2:8-9) and came into conflict with the Amorites in the North (Numbers 21:21-26), defeating them and occupying the territory (Numbers 21:31-32). But when Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, saw what a powerful people was settling on his border, he made alliance with the Midianites against them and called in the aid of Balaam, but as he could not induce the latter to curse them he refrained from attacking the Israelites (Numbers 22; Numbers 24). The latter, however, suffered disaster from the people of Moab through their intercourse with them (Numbers 25). Some time before the establishment of the kingdom in Israel the Midianites overran Moab, as would appear from the passage in Genesis 36:35, but the conquest was not permanent, for Moab recovered its lost territory and became strong enough to encroach upon Israel across the Jordan. Eglon of Moab oppressed Israel with the aid of Ammon and Amalek (Judges 3:13-14), but Eglon was assassinated by Ehud, and the Moabite yoke was cast off after 18 years. Saul smote Moab, but did not subdue it (1 Samuel 14:47), for we find David putting his father and mother under the protection of the king of Moab when persecuted by Saul (1 Samuel 22:3-4). But this friendship between David and Moab did not continue. When David became king he made war upon Moab and completely subjugated it (2 Samuel 8:2). On the division of the kingdom between Rehoboam and Jeroboam the latter probably obtained possession of Moab (1 Kings 12:20), but it revolted and Omri had to reconquer it (M S), and it was tributary to Ahab (2 Kings 1:1). It revolted again in the reign of Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:1; 2 Kings 3:5), and Moab and Ammon made war on Jehoshaphat and Mt. Seir and destroyed the latter, but they afterward fell out among themselves and destroyed each other (2 Chron. 20). Jehoshaphat and Jehoram together made an expedition into Moab and defeated the Moabites with great slaughter (2 Kings 3). But Mesha, king of Moab, was not subdued (2 Kings 3:27), and afterward completely freed his land from the dominion of Israel (M S). This was probably at the time when Israel and Judah were at war with Hazael of Damascus (2 Kings 8:28-29). Bands of Moabites ventured to raid the land of Israel when weakened by the conflict with Hazael (2 Kings 13:20), but Moab was probably subdued again by Jeroboam II (2 Kings 14:25), which may be the disaster to Moab recounted in Isaiah 15. After Mesha we find a king of the name of Salamanu and another called Chemosh-nadab, the latter being subject to Sargon of Assyria. He revolted against Sennacherib, in alliance with other kings of Syria and Palestine and Egypt, but was subdued by him, and another king, Mutsuri, was subject to Esarhaddon. These items come to us from the Assyrian monuments. When Babylon took the place of Assyria in the suzerainty, Moab joined other tribes in urging Judah to revolt but seems to have come to terms with Nebuchadnezzar before Jerusalem was taken, as we hear nothing of any expedition of that king against her. On the war described in Judith, in which Moab (Judith 1:12, etc.) plays a part. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. |
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188 | Is believing in ransubstantiation a sin? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235430 | ||
No. Aprox. 60 percent of the people of the world that called themselves Christians believe in transubstantiation as taught by the Catholic church. |
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189 | Prayer | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235452 | ||
I'm not sure what you are asking. Could you restate this please? |
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190 | Prayer | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235456 | ||
Cain Gen 4:13-15 Abraham, for a son Gen 15 Abraham entreating For Sodom Gen 18:23-33 For Ishmael Gen 17:20 For Abimelech Gen 20:17 Hagar, for deliverance Gen 16:7-13 Abraham's servant, for guidance Gen 24:12-52 Rebecca, concerning her pains in pregnancy Gen 25:22 Gen 25:23 Jacob, for deliverance from Esau Gen 32:9-32 Gen 33:1-17 Moses, for help at the Red Sea Ex 14:15 Ex 14:16 Moses, at the waters of Marah Ex 15:25 Moses, at Mount Horeb Ex 17:4-6 Moses, in the battle with the Amalekites Ex 17:8-14 Moses, concerning the complaint of the Israelites for meat Num 11:11-35 Moses, on behalf of Miriam's leprosy Num 12:13-15 Moses, Aaron, and Samuel Ps 99:6 Israelites for deliverance From bondage Ex 2:23-25 Ex 3:7-10 Acts 7:34 From Pharaoh's army Ex 14:10-30 From the king of Mesopotamia Jdg 3:9 Jdg 3:15 Sisera Jdg 4:3 Jdg 4:23 Jdg 4:24 1Sa 12:9-11 Ammon Jdg 10:6-18 Jdg 11:1-33 For God's favor under the reproofs of Azariah 2Ch 15:1-15 From Babylonian bondage Neh 9:27 Gideon, asking for the token of dew Jdg 6:36-40 Manoah, asking about Samson Jdg 13:8 Jdg 13:9 Samson, asking for strength Jdg 16:28-30 Hannah, asking to give birth to a child 1Sa 1:10-17 1Sa 1:19 1Sa 1:20 David, asking whether Keilah would be delivered into his hands 1Sa 23:10-12 David, asking about Ziklag 1Sa 30:8 David, asking whether he should go into Judah after Saul's death 2Sa 2:1 David, asking whether he should go to war against the Philistines 2Sa 5:19-25 David, in adversity Ps 118:5 Ps 138:3 Solomon, asking for wisdom 1Ki 3:1-13 1Ki 9:2 1Ki 9:3 Elijah, raising the widow's son 1Ki 17:22 Elijah, calling for fire to come down upon his sacrifice 1Ki 18:36-38 Elijah, asking for rain 1Ki 17:1 1Ki 18:1 1Ki 18:42-45 Jas 5:17 Elisha, leading the Syrian army 2Ki 6:17-20 Jabez, asking for prosperity 1Ch 4:10 Abijah, for victory over Jeroboam 2Ch 13:14-18 Asa, for victory over Zerah 2Ch 14:11-15 The people of Judah 2Ch 15:15 Jehoshaphat, for victory over the Canaanites 2Ch 18:31 2Ch 20:6-27 Jehoahaz, for victory over Hazael 2Ki 13:4 Priests and Levites, when blessing the people 2Ch 30:27 Hezekiah and Isaiah, for deliverance from Sennacherib 2Ki 19:14-20 2Ch 32:20-23 To save Hezekiah's life 2Ki 20:1-7 2Ki 20:11 2Ch 32:24 Manasseh, for deliverance from the king of Babylon 2Ch 33:13 2Ch 33:19 The Reubenites, for deliverance from the Hagarites 1Ch 5:20 The Jews, returning from the captivity Ezra 8:21 Ezra 8:23 Ezekiel, to have the baking of his bread of affliction changed Ezek 4:12-15 Daniel, for the interpretation of Nebuchadnezzars dream Dan 2:19-23 Daniel, interceding for the people Dan 9:20-23 Daniel, in a vision Dan 10:12 Zacharias, for a son Luke 1:13 The leper, for healing Mat 8:2 Mat 8:3 Mark 1:40-43 Luke 5:12 Luke 5:13 Centurion, for his servant Mat 8:5-13 Luke 7:3-10 John 4:50 John 4:51 Peter, asking that Tabitha (Dorcas) be restored to life Acts 9:40 The disciples, for Peter Acts 12:5-17 Paul, to be restored to health 2Co 1:9-11 Nave's Topical Bible: A Digest of The Holy Sciptures. |
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191 | Who is the Daughter of Zion? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235493 | ||
Zion is the name given to Jerusalem. The Daughter of Zion is the collective name of children of Israel in the Old Testament. Today many consider the Daughter of Zion to be the Church |
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192 | Psa 9:14 Daughter of Zion? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235495 | ||
Same question | ||||||
193 | area of Judah after the defeat by the Ba | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235497 | ||
The size of Judah as given by God was never changed. Since the number of the Children of Israel were reduced so was they ability to occupy all of their land. However the borders established by God were never changed. |
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194 | leadership | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235499 | ||
Understand what you are asking. In scripture the Children of Israel are known as Hebrews or Jews. All other people groups were collectively called Gentiles, or non Jews. There isn't one form of leadership, as the gentile nations had many different types of leaders from dictators the most common to democracy. |
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195 | woman living at 80 year old mans house a | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235600 | ||
Ron I imagine they have real problems with walk up apartments where there is one door and one roof for many family apartments. :-) Seriously the are making the law not the reason for it the focus of their doctrine. This is what the Jews did with the Law they kept the letter of the law but lost sight of the intent. The intent of the law is to prevent fornication and or adultery. It wasn't to prevent 24 hour health care. If this man and this woman are living righteously in conduct before the Lord then the church has no complaint. And frankly they need to review Jesus' criticism of the Pharisees. |
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196 | Does Christ return before seventh trump | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235632 | ||
Matthew 24:31 (NKJV) 31 And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 (NKJV) 16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. 18 Therefore comfort one another with these words. These two verses tell of a trumpet sound that will herald the coming of the Lord. Some people connect these trumpet blasts with the 7 trumpet blasts mentioned in the Book of Revelation. However there is not direct connection made in scripture so it is impossible to confirm or deny this. |
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197 | Abraham suffering due to sin w Sarah | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235679 | ||
What sin concerning Sarah? | ||||||
198 | How did Abram suffer from his sin | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235684 | ||
What sin concerning Sarah? | ||||||
199 | what 3 men are named as examples of wron | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235789 | ||
Is this home work? | ||||||
200 | Study guide for book of job | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235962 | ||
The best study guide to the book of Job is the study guide the Holy Spirit will lead you through. Pray and ask the Holy Spirit lead you to understanding of the book as you read. It won't be man's opinion but the very leading of the Holy Spirit that will guide you on your journey through the Book of Job. |
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