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221 | What happened in Jesus' ascention? | John 20:17 | Emmaus | 145866 | ||
KNJ9218, You may find this link helpful. http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p1s2c2a6.htm Emmaus |
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222 | the pope has authority? | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 145673 | ||
1way, Here are links for two articles; the first about exorcists and the second about exorcism. They are from a Catholic source and give somewhat detailed histories of the subjects including but not limited to the scriptural sources. I hope they are of some value to you. Exorcists http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05711a.htm Exorcism http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05709a.htm Emmaus |
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223 | Bible verse that has chastise in it? | Prov 19:18 | Emmaus | 145547 | ||
ashlieb, from the NASB Deut 21:18 "If any man has a stubborn and rebellious son who will not obey his father or his mother, and when they chastise him, he will not even listen to them, Deut 22:18 "So the elders of that city shall take the man and chastise him, Job 34:31 "For has anyone said to God, 'I have borne chastisement; I will not offend anymore; Jer 31:18 "I have surely heard Ephraim grieving, 'You have chastised me, and I was chastised, Like an untrained calf; Bring me back that I may be restored, For You are the LORD my God. Hos 5:2 The revolters have gone deep in depravity, But I will chastise all of them. Hos 7:12 When they go, I will spread My net over them; I will bring them down like the birds of the sky. I will chastise them in accordance with the proclamation to their assembly. Hos 10:10 When it is My desire, I will chastise them; And the peoples will be gathered against them When they are bound for their double guilt. Hab 3:9 Your bow was made bare, The rods of chastisement were sworn. Selah. You cleaved the earth with rivers. If you go to the "Get Bible Text" box to the right side of the screen and type discipline into the "Search word(s)" box and search, you will get three pages of verses with discipline in them. Emmaus |
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224 | Alms Giving, Fasting, and Praying | Matt 6:1 | Emmaus | 145546 | ||
Doc, Your conclusion about prayer, fasting and almsgiving relating to God, self and others is exactly the same at the Catechism of the Catholic Church. This is the constant teachinhg of the Church from the earliest Church Fathers and derived from Scripture, especially Matt 6"1-18. They are also found together in Tobit 12:8: "Prayer and fasting are good, but better than either is almsgiving accompanied by righteousness." You may find these footnotes on Matt 6 from the NAB of interest. "1 [1-18] The sermon continues with a warning against doing good in order to be seen and gives three examples, almsgiving (Matthew 6:2-4), prayer (Matthew 6:5-15), and fasting (Matthew 6:16-18). In each, the conduct of the hypocrites (Matthew 6:2 ) is contrasted with that demanded of the disciples. The sayings about reward found here and elsewhere (Matthew 5:12 , 46; 10:41-42) show that this is a genuine element of Christian moral exhortation. Possibly to underline the difference between the Christian idea of reward and that of the hypocrites, the evangelist uses two different Greek verbs to express the rewarding of the disciples and that of the hypocrites; in the latter case it is the verb apecho, a commercial term for giving a receipt for what has been paid in full (Matthew 6:2, 16 ). 2 [2] The hypocrites: the scribes and Pharisees, see Matthew 23:13 , 23 , 27 , 29 . The designation reflects an attitude resulting not only from the controversies at the time of Jesus' ministry but from the opposition between Pharisaic Judaism and the church of Matthew. They have received their reward: they desire praise and have received what they were looking for. 12 [16] The only fast prescribed in the Mosaic law was that of the Day of Atonement (Lev 16:31but the practice of regular fasting was common in later Judaism; cf Didache Matthew 9:1." http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/matthew/matthew6.htm Emmaus |
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225 | Psalms Targum | Psalm | Emmaus | 145545 | ||
Doc, Don't know if these will be of any help to you,but here are some things. What Are the Targums?: Selected Texts (Old Testament Studies) by: Pierre Grelot The Targum Of Psalms (Aramaic Bible) by: David M. Stec , Kevin Cathcart , Martin McNamara , Michael Maher http://www.indology.net/books-TARGUM.html http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14454b.htm Emmaus |
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226 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 145358 | ||
There is nothing in the Bible to indicate Luke ever met Jesus. The opening of his Gospel indicates he spoke to many people who di know Jesus, but they are not named. | ||||||
227 | only place for temples is Jerusalem | Deut 12:12 | Emmaus | 145256 | ||
See Deuteronomy 12:1-14 and 2 Samuel 7 and 1 Kings 5-8 | ||||||
228 | Who ruled the Northern Kingdom | 1 Kings | Emmaus | 145235 | ||
Read 1 Kings 12:1 | ||||||
229 | Who was ruler of northern kingdom? | 1 Kings | Emmaus | 145229 | ||
duplicate question | ||||||
230 | Who is first ruled the Northern Kingdom | 1 Kings | Emmaus | 145227 | ||
duplicate question. | ||||||
231 | Who is first ruled the Northern Kingdom? | 1 Kin 12:1 | Emmaus | 145225 | ||
Read 1 Kings 12. | ||||||
232 | See through Stephen's vision? | Acts 7:55 | Emmaus | 145031 | ||
iktoose, I presume you meant to say Stephen, not Jesus, died just after Stephen saw Jesus in Glory. How luke came to know this is that Paul (Saul) was presented and witnessed and "approved" the stoning of Stephen. Luke later became one of Paul's companions in his missionary journeys. Acts 8:1 Saul was in hearty agreement with putting him to death. And on that day a great persecution began against the church in Jerusalem, and they were all scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles. Acts 8:2 Some devout men buried Stephen, and made loud lamentation over him. Acts 8:3 But Saul began ravaging the church, entering house after house, and dragging off men and women, he would put them in prison. Emmaus |
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233 | Why does Paul defend his apostleship? | Acts | Emmaus | 144898 | ||
Jdavisodum, "Paul seem to defend his self about him being an apostle and being a christian in general. why does he do this?" Because Paul was suspect in some quarters because of his history of persecuting the Church and killing Christians. The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Introduction to Acts makes some interesting points about your question. The final part of the introduction overview speaks about some features of Acts that appeared to be an apologetic defense of Paul's ministry against his detractors who were trying to undermine his unique status as a post Resurrection Apostle, who rather than helping to establish the Church had actually persecuted it. 2Cor 11:4-6;12:11; Gal 6:12. Luke establishes Paul's credentials by comparing him to Peter in these ways: Both delivered inaugural sermons focusing on the Davidic Covenant. 2:22-36; 13:26-41 Both appealed to Psalm 16 in relation to the Resurrection. 2:25-28; 13:35 Both healed cripples. 3:1-10; 14:8-10 Both filled with the Holy Spirit. 4:8; 13:9 Both were renowned for extraordinary miracles. 5:15-16; 19:11-12 Both conferred the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands. 8:14-17; 19:6 Both confront and rebuke a magician. 8:18-24; 13:6-11 Both raise the dead. 9:36-41; 20:9-12 Both refuse divine worship. 10:25-26; 14:11-15 Both delivered from prison miraculously. 12:6-11; 16:25-34 Paul also called by Jesus. 9:1-19; 22:3-16; 26:2-18 So demonstrating by parallels that Peter and Paul had the same preaching, the same power and the same protection. Emmaus |
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234 | Pls help again.. Thanks.. | 1 Kin 11:11 | Emmaus | 144771 | ||
Why this happened is explained in 1 Kings 11 and 12. It was Solomon's idoloatry. The two kingdoms were never reunited. The split came about 930 BC. The Northern Kingdom, Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians and comes to an end about 722 B.C. (2 Kings 17).The Southern Kingdom, Judah, lasts until the Babylonian Exile in 587 B.C. (2 Kings 24:18-25, 30). | ||||||
235 | A wager between God and Satan | Job 1:11 | Emmaus | 144754 | ||
Read Job 1, specifically Job 1:11. | ||||||
236 | Bible reading for a new Christian | Bible general Archive 2 | Emmaus | 144654 | ||
tjheller, I recommend the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles since they are a two part continuum by Luke. Then Genesis, Exodus, Matthew and Mark, the Epistles and Revelation. Emmaus |
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237 | Bible reading for a new Christian | Bible general Archive 2 | Emmaus | 144652 | ||
tjheller, I recommend the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles since they are a two part continuum by Luke. Then Genesis, Exodus, Matthew and Mark, the Epistles and Revelation. Emmaus |
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238 | Burdens | Heb 10:25 | Emmaus | 144641 | ||
9-1-1, In a marriage one must repesct the confidence of one's spouse and not speak about them, particularly the details to others, especially in a group, unless one has the consent of the spouse. In asituation like you describe, perhaps private confidential counselling is more in order. Communula prayer and support does not always mean it is necessary to the intimate personal details of another life, only that they may need prayer and support in a difficult time. Prudence and discretion are virtues that should be practiced in such circumstances. Emmaus |
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239 | important | Heb 10:25 | Emmaus | 144636 | ||
Families gather, eat together, celebrate together and support one another, including God's family. Heb 10:25 not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near. |
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240 | where in the bible call no man reverend | Exodus | Emmaus | 144586 | ||
Billing Clerk, I think you are looking for Matt 23:9, call no man father. Of course verse 28 also says call no man teacher (Rabbi). Hmmm. Matt 23:8 "But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. Matt 23:9 "Do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. http://www.catholic.com/library/Call_No_Man_Father.asp Emmaus |
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