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201 | Where's that scripture??? | Prov 11:25 | BMyers | 222616 | ||
A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. Proverbs 11:25 (NIV) Brad |
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202 | laymans terms | Prov 16:19 | BMyers | 222609 | ||
If you read verses 16-19 as a group, it helps place the saying in context. Basically, the condition of your soul is more important than your checkbook. Brad |
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203 | Trying to find book and verse. | 2 Kings | BMyers | 222602 | ||
Read 2 Kings chapter 25 | ||||||
204 | the wine will burst the skins, | Mark 2:22 | BMyers | 222576 | ||
I'm assuming that you are asking why new wine and new skins and not new wine and old skins. The skin would actually lose its elasticity. Old skins couldn't stretch and new wine was still going through the fermenting process. So new wine in old skin would cause the old skin to rupture. Brad |
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205 | what was mark's occupation? | NT general | BMyers | 222511 | ||
Bible doesn't say. Tradition has it that Mark was a friend of Peter who served as an interpreter, scribe, and disciple of Peter's. Brad |
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206 | How am I to understand this ritual? | Deut 25:10 | BMyers | 222503 | ||
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207 | allow God to plce bit in my mouth | James 3:3 | BMyers | 222502 | ||
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208 | How can we know if Bible was not fabrica | Rom 10:17 | BMyers | 222472 | ||
There are several good books, How We Got the Bible, Origin of the Bible, Complete Guide to Bible Translations, just to name a few that I have read. Once you read and understand how we got the Bible, you will understand that only through divine inspiration and the God preserving His Word through the generations does the Bible exist today. The history of the Bible is fascinating and you can see God's hand involved throughout history. Brad |
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209 | did Romans crucify thieves | Matt 27:38 | BMyers | 222464 | ||
To answer the question in a little more detail, the person is partially correct. Roman citizens were exempt from crucifixion and when Constantine became ruler, he abolished crucifixion. (ref Unger's Bible Dictionary) Brad |
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210 | who said no taste in the egg | 2 Kin 2:13 | BMyers | 222426 | ||
Job See chapter 6 |
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211 | did Romans crucify thieves | Matt 27:38 | BMyers | 222420 | ||
38 Then two robbers were crucified with him, one on the right and one on the left. (ESV) Brad |
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212 | Old testament Jesus blood of the lamb | OT general | BMyers | 222415 | ||
ISA 53:7 7He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He did not open His mouth; Like a lamb that is led to slaughter, And like a sheep that is silent before its shearers, So He did not open His mouth. Brad |
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213 | all lefthanded army men | Bible general Archive 4 | BMyers | 222321 | ||
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214 | all the army lefthanded | Judges | BMyers | 222319 | ||
Read Judges 20 and that should give you the answer. Brad |
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215 | this question is for my additional knowl | Matt 10:21 | BMyers | 222251 | ||
The closest thing that comes to mind is Matthew 10:21, but this is talking about the presecution that will be faced as the Gospel is spread. Brad |
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216 | info on giants in old testament? | OT general | BMyers | 222170 | ||
Are you referring to physical or spiritual giants? One that comes to mind is David and Goliath, which would deal with both of those items. Brad |
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217 | what took place between noah and God | Genesis | BMyers | 222072 | ||
That makes a little more sense. I was confused by the post and the response. Although, I think reading Genesis 8 should give the poster a fairly good idea what occurred, I like seeing the rainbows. Brad |
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218 | what took place between noah and God | Genesis | BMyers | 222060 | ||
I'm a little confused. You posted a question and then answered it yourself. Have you read Genesis chapter 8? Brad |
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219 | prayer | Bible general Archive 4 | BMyers | 221951 | ||
The practice for praying for the dead is based on the Catholic doctrine of purgatory. A quote from the Catholic encyclopedia: "We have said that there is no clear and explicit Scriptural text in favour of prayers for the dead, except the above text of II Machabees." Link to the full article: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04653a.htm So as others have stated, there is not Scriptural evidence that we should pray for the dead. Brad |
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220 | ADULTRY VS BIGAMY #3 | Ex 21:10 | BMyers | 221937 | ||
I know a good realtor if you need any help. :) More seriously, verses have been given that shows God's choice was for one man and one woman. We can see that God, sometimes allows things that He didn't desire that away. The example I'm thinking of is divorce. God never wanted a marriage (Matt 19:6 and Malachi 2:16) to separate. Yet, Mosaic law allowed for it (Matt 19:8) and Jesus made it a more specific (Matt 19:9). So we can see from this example, that marriage was originally setup to never end, but through the Mosaic law and man's corruption, divorce was allowed, not that it was God's preferred way. Following this train of thought, marriage was meant for one man and one woman, but God allowed the change even though that wasn’t his preferred way. Yet adultry, which is sex outside of marriage has never been approved. Did I make any sense? Brad |
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