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21 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150874 | ||
Every time I read the Bible, I get a little more out of it. Yet I am occasionally amazed when, in reading a passage I could nearly quote, I discover a new and deeper truth. I am constantly searching for some deeper truth and greater understanding of the Word. Where scripture is concerned; I feel like a starving beggar sitting in the front of a table filled with every delicious and delectiable morsel of nourishment, known to man, and then more. It is my greatest desire to be fatter spiritually than I am "physically." That is one belt size I am glad to see increasing. |
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22 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150867 | ||
Well Hank, there is no doubt that Simon Peter cleared that particular matter up. This is my point. Scripture often points out the fact that many, in Christs day seemded to believe in reincarnation. It appears, though one might consider it a pagan belief, the Jews were affected by it. Other than in the verse I quoted originally, scripture never dirrectly address' this matter. Or have I overlooked it? |
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23 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150865 | ||
As Angel pointed out, Elijah need not be reincarnated, for he never died in the first place. I had not thought of this fact when I used that example. | ||||||
24 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150864 | ||
Very well put, and understandable. thank you Angel. |
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25 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150767 | ||
It appears somehow that my question got posted twice. I think that this modern technology deliberately trys to confuse us old timers. I have news, it can't confuse me much more than I am already. I have learned to live with confusion, and can hardly wait tor the lack of confusion to come. |
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26 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150765 | ||
Welcome aboard Hank... I have been there for a whild, it seems. |
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27 | Reincarnation, scripturally founded? | Heb 9:27 | NYP | 150764 | ||
Well, not nessisarily OT, but actually I was thinking of when they asked John the Baptist if he were Elija. This implies to me that they may have believed in some form of reincarnation. There are other examples such as this, which I cannot currently bring to memory. How else could they have thought him Elija, but through reincarnation? | ||||||
28 | explain the death of Joab | 1 Kin 2:5 | NYP | 150571 | ||
It appears that this person is attempting to start something akin to a Bible class. | ||||||
29 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150474 | ||
What, may I ask, is a "Berean"? It ain't in my dictionary. | ||||||
30 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150472 | ||
LOL... Well put Hank. The more I read your posts, the more I think of you. | ||||||
31 | Bible versions which one is best | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150469 | ||
Personally. I do not believe there is a perfect version, yet there is little doubt that there are those which are farther from perfect than others. Even those farther from perfect translations have their use. I do believe that God has preserved the essence of His word through the ages, and that the "less than adequate" translations will go by the way. I think it says something to this affect in scripture too, but I can't find it at the moment. |
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32 | Bible versions which one is best | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150374 | ||
No doubt, many would consider the "meanest" as the one which is closest to truth. Yet I can see nothing "mean" in the truth He has given us. Perhaps it is because I am getting a bit bleary eyed, (It is after midnight here in the sunshine state,) but I cannot say that I quite understand your quote, "*"Meanest" here is used in the following sense of the word "mean" -- lacking distinction or eminence : HUMBLE" |
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33 | Does God have wings? | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150369 | ||
No doubt, dear brother you can take pleasure in being reminded that it has already been foretold that many would rather conform to the ways of the world than go against the tide. He knew you would be a "tide breaker" before you ever got your feet wet. |
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34 | Does God have wings? | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150359 | ||
A M E N ! ! "any teaching not supported by Scripture is nothing but a lie." Thank you dear soul. |
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35 | joe and jesus | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150357 | ||
Neither will "Hellboy." I'm glad he mentioned it. I never pay attention to names. |
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36 | The apostate, condemned? | Heb 6:4 | NYP | 149886 | ||
Youre seems to be a picture of a babe who has been left to fend for himself which, no doubt happens only too often. I am speaking of one who has grown and matured in Christ, then for whatever reason, turned from the faith. ie. Jewish and Muslim converts, or one who simply turns back to a life of sin and indifference to the word of God. Perhaps my picture could be compaired to the seed which fell amoung the thorns. Or perhaps one which fell on good ground, then was later choked by thorns which grew all around. Scripture seems to state that this person is condemned, for there is no more sacrifice for his sins. Christ will not be crucified a second time. Do I get any change back on my mite and a half now, Doc? Thinking of these "mites" is making me want to scratch. |
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37 | The apostate, condemned? | Heb 6:4 | NYP | 149058 | ||
It is my understanding that one who is apostate, has no hope (is condemned.) I derive this understanding from the following scripture. Hebrews 6:4. It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, 5. who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age, 6. if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance, because to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace. I understand the word apostate as meaning the following; One who has renounced the faith. Abandonment of a previous loyalty : DEFECTION. What are your thoughts concerning my understanding of this word, apostate, in association to this particular passage? I would request sincere answers from the Christians in this community. |
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