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21 | (1st cor12/7 ) what is the manifistation | 1 Cor 12:1 | Source:Bible | 238689 | ||
This would refer to gifts of supernatural ability given by holy spirit to individuals. Notice in the context of 1 corinthians chapter 12 that Paul is speaking to members of the Corinthian christian congregation and the b part of the scripture says "for a beneficial purpose". The reference for 12:2 is chapter 14:26 which gives the manifestation or show. It says "when you come together one has a psalm,another has a teaching,another has a revelation....let all things take place for building up. So these gifts given by God through His holy spirit were to be used in a matter he chose..is in the congregation. | ||||||
22 | Amos 8-11 | Amos 8:11 | Source:Bible | 238621 | ||
Amos 8:11 is referring to a spiritual famine. Just like so many are starving literarily for food here it is speaking out people starving from not having proper nourishment spiritually.Much like people today need answers to lives important questions hungering to find fullfillment we are in that time spoken about in Amos. Notice what Jesus said at Matthew 4:4 about those who are conscience of their spiritual need and he endeavored to fill that need by sharing the goodness to all impartiality. Notice also what Matthew 24:14 says people no longer have to starve. | ||||||
23 | Why shouldn't we have more than enough? | Deut 28:1 | Source:Bible | 238620 | ||
Blessings received at Deuteronomy 28:1 were contingent on "if you without fail listen to the voice...." If they obeyed God would take superior care of their needs and wholesome desires. However notice what verse 15 says "but if you will not listen to the voice..." verses 16-67 relate the horrid conditions. The nations around them no doubt had material comforts much like people today who may not "listen" to God's commands but are they truly happy? Romans 1:24-28 gives the sad condition. Isaiah 48:18,19 shows how to benefit.Also note what 1timothy 6:7 says"for we have brought nothing into the world,and neither can we carry anything out. But the plight of those determined to be rich verses 5-12. | ||||||
24 | What is the attribute of Deuteronomy 282 | Deut 28:1 | Source:Bible | 238619 | ||
Deut 28:1 The nation of Israel was God's chosen nation. Because of this they were given laws and commands by which to follow, thereby obeying his voice. If they did so to the best of their efforts and in accord with his standards not their own they would be placed high above the other nations of whom served pagan gods. These standards protected them and was superior because it came from the Creator himself they enjoyed his favor and blessings as verse 2 said. You can read throughout the next 3-5 books in the Bible that show both the reward and consequences depending on what the nation chose to do. | ||||||
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