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21 | Living Life | Bible general Archive 3 | Aliennow | 160321 | ||
Job 6:23 "23 deliver me from the hand of the enemy, ransom me from the clutches of the ruthless'?" Satan tries to hold us for Ransom or as I define it a prisoner and Christ has paid the price for us already. |
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22 | speaking in tongues | Bible general Archive 3 | Aliennow | 162540 | ||
Dear Kane, God certainly does give us spiritual gifts, but not all of us will be able to speak in tongues. If this gift is given to you, you will know. 1 Corinthians 12:7-11 "7Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good. 8To one there is given through the Spirit the message of wisdom, to another the message of knowledge by means of the same Spirit, 9to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by that one Spirit, 10to another miraculous powers, to another prophecy, to another distinguishing between spirits, to another speaking in different kinds of tongues,[a] and to still another the interpretation of tongues.[b] 11All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he gives them to each one, just as he determines. Please read the rest of this chapter in Corinthians also. |
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23 | Jewish Roots | NT general Archive 1 | Aliennow | 159096 | ||
Do any of you think Paul is responsible for removing Christianity from its Jewish roots? | ||||||
24 | Role of liberation | NT general Archive 1 | Aliennow | 159720 | ||
Think of it this way: Liberation means to be freed (or change from a state of lacking freedom to having freedom) |
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25 | Jewish Roots | NT general Archive 1 | Aliennow | 159999 | ||
Steve that does not really answer my question. Thanks, Alien |
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26 | Adam's or God's likeness? | Gen 5:3 | Aliennow | 160230 | ||
Abraham was made in the image of God and it follows down through the generations to Seth. Cain and Abel were also made in the image of God - we all are. | ||||||
27 | Genesis 19:5-6 | Gen 19:5 | Aliennow | 159139 | ||
Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part of the city of Sodom—both young and old—surrounded the house. They called to Lot, "Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them." Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him and said, "No, my friends. Don't do this wicked thing. Genesis 19:5-6 I understand that the 2 people were Angels, but did Lot? Can you interpret for me this part of the scripture, "Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them." |
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28 | Should a woman pursue a man? | Gen 39:7 | Aliennow | 159700 | ||
I would also like to add that you read Proverbs 7. | ||||||
29 | Explain verses 9-18 Exodus chapter 24. | Exodus | Aliennow | 159058 | ||
In my interpretation this is when Moses went Mount Sanai to receive the 10 commandments. Other then that I know much more of what you are looking for. | ||||||
30 | looking for poetry in Jeremiah 2:1-19 | Deuteronomy | Aliennow | 160002 | ||
18 Now why go to Egypt to drink water from the Shihor? And why go to Assyria to drink water from the River? Shihor another name for river. Joy |
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31 | Was King David almost slain by a giant? | 1 Sam 17:49 | Aliennow | 158968 | ||
False Go to 1 Samuel chapter 17 to read the whole story. When King David was a boy he slayed Goliath who was considered a giant because of his stature. Later in life he became a King. |
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32 | Unity in the Church.... | 2 Chr 1:1 | Aliennow | 159834 | ||
2 Chronicles 30:12 Psalm 133:1 John 17:23 Romans 15:5 Ephesians 4:1 Ephesians 4:3 Ephesians 4:13 Colossians 3:14 Here are some really good referance verses about unity. Unity in all areas of life is important including the church. That does not mean that there will never be disputes, but people need to forget them when they are through and move on as brothers and sisters in Christ. |
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33 | source of historical context for Ps. 16 | Psalm | Aliennow | 160007 | ||
Dear Kari, The word Miktam in Psalm 16 probably refers to a musical term. I found the following article interesting about David and it may help answer some of your questions. His early occupation was that of tending his father's sheep on the uplands of Judah. From what we know of his later story, doubtless he frequently spent his time, when watching sheep, with his shepherd's musical instruments (flute and harp), while he drank in the many lessons taught him by the varied scenes spread around him. His first recorded exploits were his encounters with the wild beasts. He mentions that with his own unaided hand he slew a lion and also a bear, when they came out against his flock, beating them to death, in open conflict, with his club (1 Samuel 17:34,35). While David was thus engaged with his flocks, Samuel paid an unexpected visit to Bethlehem. There he offered up sacrifice, and called the elders of Israel and Jesse's family to the sacrificial meal. Among all who appeared before him he failed to discover the one he sought. David was sent for, and the prophet immediately recognized him as the chosen of God, chosen to succeed King Saul, who was now departing from the ways of God, on the throne of the kingdom. He accordingly poured on his head the anointing oil. David went back again to his shepherd life, but "the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward," and "the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul" (1 Sam. 16:13, 14). Not long after this David was sent for to soothe with his harp the troubled spirit of King Saul, who suffered from a strange melancholy dejection. He played his harp before the king so skillfully that Saul was greatly cheered, and began to entertain great affection for the young shepherd. After this he went home to Bethlehem. But he soon again came into prominence. The armies of the Philistines and of Israel were in battle array in the valley of Elah, some 16 miles south-west of Bethlehem; and David was sent by his father with provisions for his three brothers, who were then fighting on the side of the king. On his arrival in the camp of Israel, David, now a youth (1Sam17:42), was made aware of the state of matters when the champion of the Philistines, Goliath of Gath, came forth to defy Israel. David took only his sling, and with a well-trained aim threw a stone "out of the brook," which struck the giant's forehead, so that he fell senseless to the ground. David then ran to cut off Goliath's head with Goliath's own sword (1 Sam. 17). The result was a great victory for the Israelites, who pursued the Philistines to the gates of Gath and Ekron. However, 2 Samuel credits Elhanan with Goliath's death. See Goliath. David's popularity following this heroic exploit awakened Saul's jealousy (1 Sam. 18:6-16), which he showed in various ways. He conceived a bitter hatred toward him, and by various stratagems sought his death (1 Sam. 18:29). The deep-laid plots of the enraged king, who could not fail to observe that David "prospered exceedingly," all proved futile, and only endeared the young hero the more to the people, and very specially to Jonathan, Saul's son, who shared a deep, lifelong relationship with David that some scholars contend was romantic (see Jonathan and David). During the period of his persecution by Saul, David lived as an exile and accepted the city of Ziklag as a fief from the Philistine King Achish of Gath (1 Sam 27:2-6). Until Saul's death at Gilboa, David worked as a mercenary general for the Philistines, and may have adopted iron technology (as opposed to bronze) from them at this time. |
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34 | Apostles' Creed support the deity? | Matt 1:23 | Aliennow | 159836 | ||
Dear forwwjd, Read this and sit back and think about it. A deity or a god, is a postulated preternatural being, usually, but not always, of significant power, worshipped, thought holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, or respected by human beings. They assume a variety of forms, but are frequently depicted as having human or animal form. Sometimes it is considered blasphemous to imagine the deity as having any concrete form. They are usually immortal. They are commonly assumed to have personalities and to possess consciousness, intellects, desires, and emotions much like humans. Such natural phenomena as lightning, floods, storms, other "acts of God”, and miracles are attributed to them, and they may be thought to be the authorities or controllers of every aspect of human life (such as birth or the afterlife). Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of the Earth or the universe. Blessings, Aliennow |
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35 | Apostles' Creed support the deity? | Matt 1:23 | Aliennow | 159854 | ||
A definition of deity is all it is. I think once it is defined you can easily pick it out of the Apostles Creed. Aliennow |
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36 | Was Judas Iscariot a believer? | Matt 5:13 | Aliennow | 159849 | ||
I do beleive that Judas was a beleiver, but being a beleiver does not mean that we will never sin. Things change rapidly once Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot. Judas does not act alone. Deception has infiltrated the camp. No matter what the devil promises, Satan's entry into one's life is destructive. Sin always distorts reality. In addition, a cosmic chess match comes to its crucial moment. Satan will put Jesus in check, but Jesus will make the final move that means checkmate.The Last Supper and Jesus' Final Teaching Not all of Jesus' news is good. The cosmic battle is not just between Jesus and Satan. Anyone associated with Jesus is subject to satanic attack. Hope this helps! |
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37 | Was Judas Iscariot a believer? | Matt 5:13 | Aliennow | 159985 | ||
I am not sure what you are trying to say here. I beleive Judas was a beleiver and it is not up to me to decide if he was saved or not. | ||||||
38 | Aliennow Can Satan enter belivers heart | Matt 5:13 | Aliennow | 159986 | ||
I look at the word believer as believing in something. We have plenty of people in church who believe, but are not saved. There is a difference! So yes Satan can enter a believers heart. | ||||||
39 | Aliennow Can Satan enter belivers heart | Matt 5:13 | Aliennow | 159988 | ||
That is a false statement. Many beleived in God and also in the coming of Christ before the resurrection. | ||||||
40 | Aliennow Can Satan enter belivers heart | Matt 5:13 | Aliennow | 159989 | ||
I do beleive that Judas was a beleiver, but it is not up to me to judge if he was actually saved. I think maybe the term believer means different thongs to different people. | ||||||
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