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21 | Who will judge Gentile Christians? | Rom 2:29 | Aspilos | 173729 | ||
Ok, last time. Ephesians 2:11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands; 12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: 13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. 14 For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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22 | Who will judge Gentile Christians? | Rom 2:29 | Aspilos | 173728 | ||
I would also like to add... Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. Also... Colossians 3:11 Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free: but Christ is all, and in all. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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23 | Who chose the New Testament books? | Not Specified | Aspilos | 173727 | ||
If this has been a topic of discussion before I couldn’t find it. I have not studied this lately, but if my understanding is correct, the first complete compilation of the books of the New Testament as we know it was done during the fourth century A.D. during the reign of Constantine. There were a number of writings that were not accepted into the New Testament at the time. Weren’t those men who ultimately selected these books or writings, Catholics? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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24 | Who chose the New Testament books? | NT general Archive 1 | Aspilos | 173732 | ||
If this has been a topic of discussion before I couldn’t find it. I have not studied this lately, but if my understanding is correct, the first complete compilation of the books of the New Testament as we know it was done during the fourth century A.D. during the reign of Constantine. There were a number of writings that were not accepted into the New Testament at the time. Weren’t those men who ultimately selected these books or writings, Catholics? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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25 | Who will judge Gentile Christians? | Rom 2:29 | Aspilos | 173726 | ||
What about this? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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26 | Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and... | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspilos | 122532 | ||
prazn, already tried all of that to no avail, but no matter. I've got one coming now thanks to someone (my wife) a bit smarter than me. It did turn out to be quite an undertaking though, so I don't feel terrible bad. :-) Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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27 | Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and... | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspilos | 122375 | ||
Has anyone seen this book? It's a paperback and the name of it is [Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and the Revelation]. The author is F.G. Smith. Not to be confused by [The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation] by Uriah Smith. Thanks! Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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28 | Could anyone help me locate a book? | Not Specified | Aspilos | 122367 | ||
Could anyone perhaps help me locate a book? I'm looking to buy a book for my father. It is a paperback and the name of it is [Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and the Revelation]. He has an old copy that looks pretty tattered now and I wanted to get him another one. The author is F.G. Smith. I have found some of his books, but not this particular one so far. I know there's lots of books out there on the subject, but I'd like to get this one for a replacement. Thanks! Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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29 | Could anyone help me locate a book? | Bible general Archive 2 | Aspilos | 122368 | ||
Could anyone perhaps help me locate a book? I'm looking to buy a book for my father. It is a paperback and the name of it is [Prophetic Lectures on Daniel and the Revelation]. He has an old copy that looks pretty tattered now and I wanted to get him another one. The author is F.G. Smith. I have found some of his books, but not this particular one so far. I know there's lots of books out there on the subject, but I'd like to get this one for a replacement. Thanks! Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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30 | Is Hell fire literal that burns forever? | John 5:24 | Aspilos | 122089 | ||
As I had said, I don't think we should question whether or not it is literal, but rather is it spiritual or physical. Not believing something is literal is not believing it at all. Then it would be a fairy tail, no? In Matthew 13, the Lord refers to hell as a fiery furnace and the evil doers that are cast therein as weeds. Weeds in this case are symbolic of evil persons. Question is, can the fiery furnace also be symbolic of something? In Luke 16, the rich man desired water to alleviate his torment. 24 So he called to him, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.' I hardly doubt he was seeking regular ole wet water as we know it. Could be that he needed what was actually symbolized by water. After all, we're talking about eternal hell. I've a feeling that he needed the Spirit of Life that Jesus was speaking about to the woman at the well in John 4. 14 but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." At any rate, I do believe that hell is literal, and more terrible than we could imagine. I don't believe it's a place where any of us would want to end up. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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31 | Is Hell fire literal that burns forever? | Matt 13:40 | Aspilos | 122073 | ||
First of all, I don't think we should question whether or not it is literal, but rather is it spiritual or physical. In Matthew 13, the Lord refers to hell as a fiery furnace and the evil doers that are cast therein are weeds. Weeds in this case are symbolic of evil persons. Question is, can the fiery furnace also be symbolic of something? In Luke 16, the rich man desired water to alleviate his torment. 24 So he called to him, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.' I hardly doubt he was seeking regular ole wet water as we know it. I've a feeling that he needed the Spirit of Life that Jesus was speaking about to the woman at the well in John 4. 14 but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." At any rate, I do believe that hell is literal. It's not a place any of us would want to end up. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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32 | How can there be 1000 yrs of reign? | Rev 20:7 | Aspilos | 122061 | ||
Brad, what I'm wondering is, how can anything take place on earth after the coming of the Lord? According to the verse above, "the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat". A few verses before this, he states that people will begin to doubt the promised coming because it has been so long and things are still going as they always have. Jesus in the gospel of Matthew also describes his coming in comparison to the days of Noah. That people would be living life as normal right up till the time of destruction. Except scripture makes it clear that the second time it will be destroyed with fire. bendiciones! Aspilos |
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33 | How can there be 1000 yrs of reign? | Rev 20:7 | Aspilos | 122022 | ||
Surely you're not saying that this is in reference to a thousand year millenium. I believe he is clearly referring to the Lord's patience. Peter states that some will say this... 2 Peter 3:4 Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. If you're saying the day of the Lord is a process that will take a thousand years, I believe the next verse contradicts that too. 2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. These verses indicate that "all things [will] continue as they were from the beginning of the creation" and then "the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night" This is also in agreement with the Lord Jesus. Luke 17:26 And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. 27 They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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34 | How can there be 1000 yrs of reign? | Rev 20:7 | Aspilos | 122023 | ||
Surely you're not saying that this is in reference to a thousand year millenium. I believe he is clearly referring to the Lord's patience. Peter states that some will say this... 2 Peter 3:4 Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. If you're saying the day of the Lord is a process that will take a thousand years, I believe the next verse contradicts that too. 2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. These verses indicate that "all things [will] continue as they were from the beginning of the creation" and then "the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night" This is also in agreement with the Lord Jesus. Luke 17:26 And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. 27 They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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35 | How can there be 1000 yrs of reign? | Rev 20:7 | Aspilos | 122003 | ||
How can there be 1000 yrs of reign on earth after the coming of the Lord? Doesn't this scripture contradict that idea? 2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. 11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, |
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36 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62578 | ||
Elice, May God bless you! I was wondering, from what version is the above John 14:2-3 that you included in this post? I don't believe I'm familiar with it. Aspilos means, spotless. It is translated in the following scripture as, "without spot". 2 Peter 3:13-14 Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless. We are commanded to, "be diligent" because of the adversary's attempt to deceive us. Therefore, I believe we should pay close attention to the interpretation of others and judge if it is of the truth or not. It is my goal that I be, "found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless". Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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37 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62413 | ||
CDBJ I did understand what you where talking about. I guess I was just changing the subject. I don't believe the Lord is ever far from us, and of course this is all speculation, but do you believe that if it is possible for the Spirit to open someones eyes to see what they normally could not (as He did with Stephen), He could also give them the abliliy to see much further than normal? Just a thought. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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38 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62119 | ||
EdB I hope you don't mind me asking you this question. I do so, more out of curiousity. When you said, "any place our Lord and Savior resides is Heaven" were you including the Spirit making His abode in the believer? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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39 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62118 | ||
CDBJ That's an interesting point. As for Christ sitting on the throne, won't that take place when all things are finished? Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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40 | Heaven is our home. | Mark | Aspilos | 62116 | ||
May I add to that last verse? 10 But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. Bendiciones! Aspilos |
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