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21 | Moses appeared from where? | Matt 17:3 | ariel levin | 225368 | ||
Greetings drbloor If you must place this "vision" outside of reality then please tell me what you do with all the other "visions". The Buning Bush, the cutting of the covenant whilst Abraham was in a deep sleep, the Angel's staying of Abraham's hand over Isaac, the conversation of Zacharias concerning the conception and birht of John, the dove alighting on the Master's head in the water, the "vision" and conversation Paul had on the road to kill the believers, etc.? Were these along with so many others just figments of someone's imagination, just ruminations from someone with too much time on their hands? |
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22 | how do I read the book online? | Ecclesiastes | ariel levin | 225339 | ||
Afullington, greetings, See the blue menu just below the banner and find Resources. Point to it and a menu will drop down, there you can choose (left click) on The Bible Online. |
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23 | what did jesus look like | John 6:15 | ariel levin | 225308 | ||
Brad, Isa. 53:2 gives us an idea of what He looked like (or maybe more correctly, what He didn't look like) and Rev. 1:12-17 gives a pretty good description of the Exalted One as He looks today. |
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24 | Ruling and Reigning | Gen 1:26 | ariel levin | 224983 | ||
Stjohn, I'm assuming this is to me? I saw it as I was reading down the page. r snf r was a typo, left hand fingers in the wrong place. It was supposed to be r and r (for ruling and reinging) because the software won't allow apersands. When asking a question it wouldn't be too wise of me to try to be mysterious (just a poor typist sometimes). Sorry. :o) Oh, and to respond to your question of why not both - doesn't the old earth get burned up to nothingness, or is it just to a crisp, to be useable sometime later maybe? |
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25 | Ruling and Reigning | Gen 1:26 | ariel levin | 224977 | ||
Beja, I had the earth part down, (but in my human mind that really didn't seem like r snf r since it would not be cursed), but I had totally forgotten the angels part. TY! |
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26 | What is "entering into God's rest?" | NT general | ariel levin | 224967 | ||
Beja and Inquisitor, shalom, Beja, thank you!! Inquisitor, I thank you for your efforts but no need for commentary. I have access to most, even including the Jewish sages' works. |
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27 | What is "entering into God's rest?" | NT general | ariel levin | 224964 | ||
BradK, There seems to be a problem. What is the New Earth for or which is it, old heaven, for a new heaven certainly isn't necessary or New Earth? I'm not arguing, this is a valid question, for we are told both - but both can't be. Paul says one thing, John something else. |
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28 | What is "entering into God's rest?" | NT general | ariel levin | 224961 | ||
Shalom Inquisitor, According to Revelation, it doesn't seem that heaven is our final destination, just a connecting bus ride. After a minute in heaven, we return to the old earth during the millenium or to the New Earth (which has its own New Heavens). We were created from the earth for the earth, we're not heavenly beings. In the Bible, God doesn't do things that are not necessary, so why would He create a New Earth when all we need is heaven? We're bound for the New Jerusalem on the New Earth!! (Or are you equationg heaven with that?) Thank you :o) |
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29 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | ariel levin | 224896 | ||
Doc, It was told me in a bible study as the OP got his information from. I didn't make any claims of the information being from the Bible proper or from a book, or that it was correct, just that a leader of a bible study shared this possibility. Since this was 20 some odd years ago I have no inclination to name all of the teachers I had back then. You wouldn't know them, they were local. |
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30 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | ariel levin | 224872 | ||
Shalom sonofmom, When I once questioned the need for the healing in the trees I was given a similar answer. I was told that the trees were there for those who were alive after the tribulation, but that their years would revert back to the 120 years God mandated toward the flood area. That seemed to make sense, since Rev. does speak of believers surviving to enter into the millenial era, while those who returned with Messiah would not need the healing as they would already be glorified. Does that sound like what the discussion was about? |
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31 | Why the children? | Num 33:55 | ariel levin | 224858 | ||
Baja, I was responding, in part, because it seems a lot of folks believe that because an infant or a mentally challenged adult cannot discern the necessity of a savior that they are "without hope." (Perhaps I should have enquoted those words in my previous post?) Scripture does seem to support this view, but the love, mercy and grace that is our Father doesn't seem to line up with that view. Therefore, as with you, I can't prove it scripturally, there must be some kind of provision. Maybe the age of accountability, maybe something else - but there must be something. If every hair on our heads is numbered, then God must be in love with us. He surely knows that there are those who cannot reason with maturity, yet I'm sure He loves them every bit as much....It's just simply He hasn't deemed it necessary to tell us all His plans and ways - we're on a need-to-know basis :o) |
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32 | Why the children? | Num 33:55 | ariel levin | 224856 | ||
Inquisitor, Along with all the great references that have already been given, I echo my "Amen!" Personally, I don't relish the fact that infants (as well as severely mentally challenged adults) seem to have no hope, but this is as scripture appears to read. (Perhaps, unbeknownst to us, God has made provision?) But, I digress. Wasn't that the MAIN reason our Messiah HAD to be born of the seed of a virgin and of the Spirit of God? He couldn't have been a sin-free, spotless, faultless sacrifice for humankind had He been conceived of a man and woman. |
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33 | The error addressed in 2 Peter | Bible general Archive 4 | ariel levin | 224777 | ||
Dear Beja, You're talking to a Torah-observant follower of Messiah! Of course I quote James 2:14-24 and Rev. 19:8 quite often. Even adding love to the equation is hollow if there are no works to show that faith and love. I don't intend to be naked in the world to come! Unfortunately, I do believe that there are many christians who do believe that because we are under grace we don't need to worry about sin - that somehow we are immune to it or the Holy Spirit just won't let us do the deed, but that is foolishness. I think Peter was warning against such folly. Shalom |
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34 | Man of God | 1 Kin 13:1 | ariel levin | 224703 | ||
Dear Inquisitor, Thank you greatly for your effort, I can see you put much work into it. But the Luke passage simply states that He was risen by the time the women arrived (it could have been only 5 minutes before or as much as 6 hours before their arrival). And all the other passages are narrative. If you truly believe that God did away with the seventh day Sabbath, then that makes Isaiah 58:13-14 (and so many other passages) a lie! At the very least, this is a wonderful promise that is not for Sunday christians. And I refuse to believe that either of those statements are true. I only mentioned this to begin with because of the strong emphasis you had put on Sunday worship. I have no desire to try to change yours or anyone's mind about Sat. or Sun. Thank you for listening. |
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35 | Man of God | 1 Kin 13:1 | ariel levin | 224697 | ||
Dear Inquisitor, You said, " Instead we must follow His Sacred Patterns such as the Day of Worship on Sunday, the first day of the week." Reference please where He says Sunday, first day of the week or the passage shows conclusively that that is "His Sacred Pattern" (not a narrative, but a specific command and or action). Thanks in advance |
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36 | six reason why Lord abondon Judah | Isaiah | ariel levin | 224673 | ||
Dear Azure, Of course, I couldn't know this for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me at all. Haven't you noticed that most of the homework type questions seem to come between Sept and May, with a few in July (Vacation Bible School)? That's why I assume that most are teens forced into bible courses they have no interest in, but they have to get a passing grade or face mom ahd dad. I could be wrong....:o) |
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37 | six reason why Lord abondon Judah | Isaiah | ariel levin | 224649 | ||
Shalom, Azure, Here in the states we have what is known as private "christian" schools that many parents choose over public schools. These will have courses in Bible study that the student really has no choice in whether or not to attend - thus, all the homework questions. Sadly, the majority of the parents of these kids probably have never opened a bible themselves, they just pay to send their kids to these schools because they think the schools are safer than the free public schools. :o( |
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38 | The true Gospel Jesus proclaimed | Matt 4:23 | ariel levin | 224554 | ||
Shalom 00123, You're still pretty vague because the list you gave me is speaking more of a state of being, rather than a list of commands to do or not do. I, for one, will not take it upon myself to try and see into someone else's inner being - that job belongs to the Holy Spirit. We are told that by "their" fruit we will know our brethren. If you are not seeing good fruit among the people in your church then I would suggest that you quit whining and start praying - it only takes one man to tear things down or build them up. Pray that the Spirit of conviction would move among your brethren beginning with you, and start things rolling. Do you do all those things you listed? In your few posts I haven't seen much poorness in spirit (I see haughtiness), nor meekness (I see harshness), you're not mourning (you're griping), nor making peace (but division). There is nothing wrong with seeing problems in a situation, but it is wrong to just fuss about it and not offer any solutions. What do you suggest the church should do to correct this? Like BradK says, "Speaking in love" be blessed |
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39 | The true Gospel Jesus proclaimed | Matt 4:23 | ariel levin | 224541 | ||
Good evening 00123, May I ask exactly WHAT commands you are referring to? Give us some specifics please. Being Torah-observant, I don't usually get involved in these types of discussions but your complaint seems to be way too open-ended. You haven't named even one specific command that you think is not being kept. Help us out here and give some examples? Thank you |
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40 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | ariel levin | 224498 | ||
Dear Beja, You are absolutely correct in that the promises are to all who are Avraham's seed. The arm of invitation went out to the goyim long before Messiah walked this earth - it just wasn't heard so well. But, I must agree with setonahill regarding Hos. 1:9. I read the Hebrew scriptures in Hebrew (slowly, like a third or fourth grader) but I know the words am, ammi, and goyim. Whenever the peoples being mentioned are Israel, the word used is Am (or ammi), for other nations, it's goyim (or goy). If the passage was discussing gentiles it should read lo ani goyim (mot my people) but it uses the ammi for my people (Israel). Could gentiles be included? Yes, and no, as they had always been invited but after conversion, they were no longer gentiles. If you know of any place in the Hebrew scriptures where the wording is ammi or am for gentiles, I'm open to correction....:o) |
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