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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: BibleVerse Ordered by Verse |
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21 | scripture cedar size tail old testament | Job 40:17 | BibleVerse | 148155 | ||
The description in the 40th chapter of the book of Job offers a vivid word picture of this huge mammal, Behemoth. It is described as being herbivorous. (Vs 15) The sources of its tremendous power and energy are noted to be in the hips and in the tendons of its belly, that is, the muscles of its back and those of its belly. (Vs 16) The tail of Behemoth is like a cedar. Since the tail of a hippopotamus is fairly short, measuring about 46 to 51 cm (18 to 20 in.), this is likely to be understood as meaning that the animal can set its thick tail rigidly upright or swing it about like a tree. “The sinews of its thighs are interwoven,” so that the fiber and tendons of muscles of its thighs are twisted together and braided like powerful cables. (Vs 17) | ||||||
22 | Moses and the Promise Land | Ps 106:33 | BibleVerse | 139655 | ||
Psalm 106:33 33 for they rebelled against the Spirit of God, and rash words came from Moses' lips. With angry words, Moses called attention to himself and Aaron rather than to the One who really could miraculously provide water from a rock. Thus, just before Moses died at the border of the Promised Land, God referred to the incident at Kadesh-barnea and indicated that Moses’ error was that he failed to ‘sanctify God before the eyes of the people' and as a result would not be permitted to enter the promised land. However, the verses that follow indicate that God wanted Moses to see the promise land on behalf of the children of Israel, which no doubt comforted him given his role of leading them there. Numbers 27:12-14 12. "And the Lord said unto Moses, Get thee up into this mount Abarim, and see the land which I have given unto the children of Israel. 13. And when thou hast seen it, thou also shalt be gathered unto thy people, as Aaron thy brother was gathered. 14. For ye rebelled against my commandment in the desert of Zin, in the strife of the congregation, to sanctify me at the water before their eyes: that is the water of Meribah in Kadesh, in the wilderness of Zin." |
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23 | Bible verse that has chastise in it? | Prov 19:18 | BibleVerse | 145543 | ||
In the New American Bible Proverbs 19:18 it Says: "Chastise your son, for in this there is hope; but do not desire his death". | ||||||
24 | What does this verse mean? | Eccl 1:1 | BibleVerse | 145903 | ||
Since Solomon wrote this book, the words apply to him. In what sense did Solomon preach or congregate? He was a congregator of the Israelites and the alien residents with the purpose of worshipping his God. | ||||||
25 | Lion laying down with the lamb | Is 11:6 | BibleVerse | 160930 | ||
Hi Bren there is one scripture that I found in Isaiah 11-6-8. Another is Isa. 65:25. Hope this helps. | ||||||
26 | God commanded Isaiah naked for 2 years. | Is 20:3 | BibleVerse | 184131 | ||
I Believe it was three years and it can be found in Isa. 20:3. | ||||||
27 | is it prophet isaiah or who | Is 20:3 | BibleVerse | 188472 | ||
You are correct it was Isiah who walked barefoot. | ||||||
28 | Discipline a generation harshly, | Jer 17:23 | BibleVerse | 171319 | ||
Jer 17:23 "Yet they did not listen or incline their ears, but stiffened their necks in order not to listen or take correction." The book of Jeremiah contains many references to the nation of Israel rebelling against God's discipline. |
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29 | where is verse God forgives and forgets | Jer 31:34 | BibleVerse | 163252 | ||
Here is a couple of scripture's that show's that God forgets the sins of faithful repentant sinners: Jer. 31:34; Ps 103:12,13. Hope this helps. | ||||||
30 | justice and righteous in Amos | Amos 3:1 | BibleVerse | 138996 | ||
On the matter of justice, the scriptures in Amos 3:1-6:14 indicate that although God favored Israel, justice dictates that Israel be held to a special accountability; God thus holds an accounting for false religious practices at Bethel and defrauding by luxury lovers in Samaria. God urges Israel to 'Hate what is bad, and love what is good'. |
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31 | THE GENEALOGY OF CHRIST | Matt 1:1 | BibleVerse | 139657 | ||
Matthew Chapter one presents the genealogy of Jesus running from Abraham forward. Luke Chapter 3 is a genealogy back to 'Adam, son of God.' |
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32 | what were the diciples jobs b4 jesus | Matt 4:18 | BibleVerse | 157682 | ||
Andrew, (Mt 4:18) fisherman Simon Peter, (Mt 4:18) fisherman John, (Mark 1:19,20) fisherman James the sone of Zebedee [John’s brother], (Mark 1:19,20) fisherman Philip, although from the same hometown as Peter and Andrew (John 1:43-49), the Bible doesn't appear to mention that he was a fisherman. Nathanael [also called Bartholomew], perhaps a fisherman too (John 21:1-23) Matthew, (Mt 10:3) a tax collector Judas (also called Thaddaeus), doesn't appear to be mentioned and the only reference to him alone is John 14:22 Judas Iscariot, unknown... although my wife comments he turned out a thief (John 12:6) among other infamous things Simon the Cananaean, apparently not specified in the Bible Thomas, apparently not specified in the Bible James the son of Alphaeus, apparently not specified in the Bible |
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33 | Did Christ study Janeism or Budahism ? | Matt 5:21 | BibleVerse | 137125 | ||
You're right, as a Jew, Jesus studied and applied what he learned from the OT (esp. in his teachings), however there is no record that Janeism or Buddhism was used in his teaching. | ||||||
34 | why should I be concerned about what is | Matt 6:19 | BibleVerse | 185317 | ||
By reason of his Creatorship, God is the Owner of all things. Hence, it is only right that we worship him and use whatever assets that we may have in a way that is pleasing in his sight. (Ps. 95:3-6) This means our using these assets to help others spiritually and materially. In the case of wealthy Christians, they were urged to make their fine works that went on record just as abundant as their possessions. By using what they had in relieving the distress of others, they would be laying up treasure in heaven. In fact, all devoted Christians, by keeping active in helping persons in spiritual and physical need, lay up treasure in heaven that will yield rich dividends in the form of rewards from God. Hope that answers your question. | ||||||
35 | Explanation of Matthew 6:22-23 | Matt 6:23 | BibleVerse | 183556 | ||
In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus called attention to the tremendous influence that the figurative or spiritual eye can exercise on our entire life course. He said: “If, then, your eye is simple, your whole body will be bright; but if your eye is wicked, your whole body will be dark.” (Matt. 6:22, 23) A simple eye is one that is focused on a single purpose—doing God’s will—not being distracted by undue anxiety over material things. Hope this is what you were looking for. | ||||||
36 | FASTING | Matt 6:27 | BibleVerse | 178860 | ||
I am not familiar with any particular fast. I would say pray and then try to take comfort in the cited scripture. | ||||||
37 | Are we looking for a way or the Way? | Matt 7:13 | BibleVerse | 143565 | ||
(1 John 2:15-17 NIV) Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. (16) For everything in the world--the cravings of sinful man, the lust of his eyes and the boasting of what he has and does--comes not from the Father but from the world. (17) The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever. |
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38 | Is there a passage in the bible that sta | Matt 10:16 | BibleVerse | 180505 | ||
Matt 10:16 "Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." | ||||||
39 | My husband Left, Can I divorce? | Matt 19:9 | BibleVerse | 137847 | ||
Only on these grounds: Mt 19 9 I say to you, whoever divorces his wife except for unchastity and marries another commits adultery. |
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40 | Where in the bible-living in end times? | Matt 24:7 | BibleVerse | 145842 | ||
What indicates that we today are living in “the last days”? The Bible describes events and conditions that mark this significant time period. “The sign” is a composite one made up of many evidences; thus its fulfillment requires that all aspects of the sign be clearly in evidence during one generation. The various aspects of the sign are recorded at Matthew chapters 24, 25, Mark 13, and Luke 21; there are further details at 2 Timothy 3:1-5, 2 Peter 3:3, 4, and Revelation 6:1-8. |
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