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261 | what was the name of joshus's? | Ex 33:11 | EdB | 239622 | ||
I think this is a duplicate of the one where the writer asked what was the name of Joshua's father Nun |
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262 | what was the name of Joshua's father? | Ex 33:11 | EdB | 239620 | ||
Nun | ||||||
263 | Be ye holy; for I am holy. | Bible general | EdB | 239603 | ||
Obviously a homework question, something assigned to you to help you grow in the Lord. Also you didn't provide us enough information that would enable us to fill in the blanks. Like what are you to be studying or what Book of the Bible are you now in. |
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264 | what does 1st cor 1:8-13 mean? | 1 Cor 1:8 | EdB | 239580 | ||
That there should be unity in the body of Christ. That there should not be denominational and theological divides. But as long as man demands his right to interpret scripture as he sees fit that will not happen. |
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265 | What was Davids sin? | 2 Sam 24:1 | EdB | 239567 | ||
First post didn't give credit for quote. 1. (24:1-9) Pride, Example of— False Trust, Example of— Trust, False, Example of— Census, of Israel, by David— Anger, of God, Against Israel— God, Anger, Example of— David, Census of the Military: David was aroused to take a census of the army, aroused by the Lord because of the Lord's anger against Israel and the need to chastise His people. 1. God allowed Satan to tempt David to take a military census, a census that was motivated by pride in the empire he had built and in the military he could now trust to protect the nation. Note that Scripture says the Lord's anger burned against Israel because of some evil they had committed, but the wicked event is not described. Another Scripture says that God allowed Satan to tempt David to take the census (1 Chron. 21:1; also see Job 1:6-12). A false pride and trust in the military arose within his heart, tempting David to honor himself and the power of the army instead of the Lord who had really given him the triumphant victories over the surrounding nations. All the honor belonged to the Lord and His power of deliverance, not to David and the power of his military. By allowing David to be tempted by Satan, the Lord was to teach David an important lesson: that he was totally dependent upon the Lord and must walk humbly, casting himself upon the Lord and His power, not upon the power of military force. In addition, the Lord was going to chastise Israel for their wickedness, teaching them that they must obey and follow the Lord in all that they do. 2. Yielding to the temptation of Satan, David ordered a census to be taken of the army (2 Samuel 24:2). He summoned the military commanders and ordered them to go throughout the tribes of Israel to take a census of all the fighting men. His heart was filled with a spirit of pride in the huge army and massive empire he had built, and now he was trusting the military instead of trusting the Lord (2 Samuel 24:10). 3. As soon as David issued the order, Joab and the commanders challenged the census (2 Samuel 24:3). Tactfully, Joab expressed a wish that the Lord would multiply David's troops, but he questioned why David wanted a census taken. 4. Without giving an answer, David overruled their objections and insisted that the census be taken (2 Samuel 24:4). 5. Joab and the commanders immediately obeyed and left to count the available soldiers (2 Samuel 24:4-8). Making a long loop throughout all the tribes of the nation on both sides of the Jordan River, the commanders faithfully carried out their duty despite their uneasy questions about the wisdom of the census. a. First, they traveled to East Jordan and set up camp near Aroer (2 Samuel 24:5). Using their campsite as a base, they traveled throughout the southern portion of East Jordan gathering the necessary census data. Then they traveled southward up above the Sea of Galilee throughout Gad and on to Jazer. b. Second, they turned westward, traveling to Gilead and moving through all the cities and towns up to the northern border of the nation, which was close to Sidon that sat on the Mediterranean Sea (2 Samuel 24:6). c. Third, they traveled throughout the heartland of the nation, heading toward the fortress of Tyre and all the towns of the Hivites and Canaanites. Finally, they went on to Beersheba, the largest city in the Negev of Judah. From there they returned to the capital Jerusalem to give their report to David. 6. After traveling throughout the nation for nine months and twenty days—285 days total—Joab gave the census report to King David (2 Samuel 24:8-9). The census showed that there were 800,000 men of military age in Israel and 500,000 in Judah. , The Preacher's Outline Sermon Bible – 2 Samuel, (Chattanooga: Leadership Ministries Worldwide, 1996), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "E. David's Prideful Census of the Army and the Altar He Built for Repentance: A Picture of Sin, Judgment, and Deliverance, 24:1-25". |
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266 | What was Davids sin? | 2 Sam 24:1 | EdB | 239565 | ||
1. (24:1-9) Pride, Example of— False Trust, Example of— Trust, False, Example of— Census, of Israel, by David— Anger, of God, Against Israel— God, Anger, Example of— David, Census of the Military: David was aroused to take a census of the army, aroused by the Lord because of the Lord's anger against Israel and the need to chastise His people. a. God allowed Satan to tempt David to take a census 1. God allowed Satan to tempt David to take a military census, a census that was motivated by pride in the empire he had built and in the military he could now trust to protect the nation. Note that Scripture says the Lord's anger burned against Israel because of some evil they had committed, but the wicked event is not described. Another Scripture says that God allowed Satan to tempt David to take the census (1 Chron. 21:1; also see Job 1:6-12). A false pride and trust in the military arose within his heart, tempting David to honor himself and the power of the army instead of the Lord who had really given him the triumphant victories over the surrounding nations. All the honor belonged to the Lord and His power of deliverance, not to David and the power of his military. By allowing David to be tempted by Satan, the Lord was to teach David an important lesson: that he was totally dependent upon the Lord and must walk humbly, casting himself upon the Lord and His power, not upon the power of military force. In addition, the Lord was going to chastise Israel for their wickedness, teaching them that they must obey and follow the Lord in all that they do. b. David ordered the census 2. Yielding to the temptation of Satan, David ordered a census to be taken of the army (2 Samuel 24:2). He summoned the military commanders and ordered them to go throughout the tribes of Israel to take a census of all the fighting men. His heart was filled with a spirit of pride in the huge army and massive empire he had built, and now he was trusting the military instead of trusting the Lord (2 Samuel 24:10). c. Joab and the commanders challenged the census 3. As soon as David issued the order, Joab and the commanders challenged the census (2 Samuel 24:3). Tactfully, Joab expressed a wish that the Lord would multiply David's troops, but he questioned why David wanted a census taken. d. David insisted that the census be taken 4. Without giving an answer, David overruled their objections and insisted that the census be taken (2 Samuel 24:4). e. Joab and the commanders obeyed and left to count the available soldiers 5. Joab and the commanders immediately obeyed and left to count the available soldiers (2 Samuel 24:4-8). Making a long loop throughout all the tribes of the nation on both sides of the Jordan River, the commanders faithfully carried out their duty despite their uneasy questions about the wisdom of the census. |
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267 | What book and verse? | Ex 34:29 | EdB | 239552 | ||
Exodus 34:29-33 (NKJV) 29 Now it was so, when Moses came down from Mount Sinai (and the two tablets of the Testimony were in Moses' hand when he came down from the mountain), that Moses did not know that the skin of his face shone while he talked with Him. 30 So when Aaron and all the children of Israel saw Moses, behold, the skin of his face shone, and they were afraid to come near him. 31 Then Moses called to them, and Aaron and all the rulers of the congregation returned to him; and Moses talked with them. 32 Afterward all the children of Israel came near, and he gave them as commandments all that the LORD had spoken with him on Mount Sinai. 33 And when Moses had finished speaking with them, he put a veil on his face. |
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268 | when was the devil kick out of heaven | Bible general | EdB | 239550 | ||
He has been. To be an accuser of the saints he still has to have access to heaven does he not? Revelation 12:9-11 (NASB) 9 And the great dragon was thrown down, the serpent of old who is called the devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him. 10 Then I heard a loud voice in heaven, saying, "Now the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ have come, for the accuser of our brethren has been thrown down, he who accuses them before our God day and night. 11 "And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death. |
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269 | to have a saved soul but lost life? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239485 | ||
I don't think this situation is specified in scripture. But yes I think people can be saved but have squandered their life to the point they accomplished nothing for God (dead or wasted life) | ||||||
270 | How many left Egypt? | Num 1:46 | EdB | 239483 | ||
Numbers give us the number of men over the age of 20 at 603,550 men. This number did not include women and children nor men past fighting age. In the US we would up the total by average family size of 2.5 which would give us 1.5 million. But many go as high a 5 timing the number to get 3 million plus. What is the exact number scripture does not say. In any case it would be huge amount of people to oversee. A task without God's help could never be accomplished. |
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271 | Who was pilate pontus | Matt 27:2 | EdB | 239480 | ||
Try reading Matthew 27 In NKJV or KJV his full name is recorded Pontius Pilate |
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272 | Holman Study Bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239475 | ||
I have the Bible and ... Well let us just say I can't say it is my favorite. I have been given the definite impression Lifeway and SBC decided to do it after the betrayal of publishers of the NIV. I believe their thinking was do it themselves and they would be able to control it themselves. Most every denomination was forced to spend a ton of money shifting Sunday School material over from NIV when it became modernized. NASB is an excellent Bible but I find it nearly impossible to quote from it reading aloud, the sentence structure simply tongue ties me. Therefore I use the NASB for personal study and other versions to preach from. Although the updated version is much better I still don't feel comfortable reading aloud from it. NLT is probably the best especially for people that have English as a second language. I find if I use the KJV I simply must spend to much precious time explaining the meaning of archaic words. |
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273 | I want to know great questions for revel | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239432 | ||
Read your question to yourself. What book chapter 8. Is this homework you are trying to get us to do? |
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274 | Is it bad to speak ill of our leaders | Rom 1:30 | EdB | 239429 | ||
Jesus never talked about them he talked to them. Big difference if you talk about them you are doing nothing constructive to help them. If you are talking to them you can tell them where they are wrong or offer constructive criticism. Romans 1:30 tells us not to be a backbiter. |
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275 | How do I specify a verse? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239421 | ||
When you are on the question submission page right above the blue bar there is a verse selection box. Enter the verse and then add the question text and everything should work out. | ||||||
276 | Did Sarah stop talking to Abraham? | Genesis | EdB | 239419 | ||
No there is no evidence to support this. | ||||||
277 | what scripture talks about depression | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239400 | ||
1 Kings 18:46-19:18 Tells the story of prophet and the depression he faced' These two verses offer some insight on how to deal with it. Phil. 4:6 1 Thes. 5:14 The Life Study Bible gives us this view of depression. DEPRESSION often follows great achievements—Jdg 15:18 often follows a spiritual victory—1 Ki 19:3ff remember God's goodness when depressed—Ps 42:5-6 , “DEPRESSION,” in Life Application Study Bible, (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale, 1988), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "DEPRESSION". |
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278 | The Age of accountability? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239398 | ||
There is no mention of an age of accountability as such. Many reason it to be when the child fully understands and comprehends sin. Others give a specific age. |
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279 | the beast goves amnesty to rich man | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239361 | ||
No where that I know of. There are only two places the word beast and rich in any form plural or noun/verb is used in close proximity Is 30:6 and Rev 13:6 and neither are not talking of any like you mentioned. |
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280 | Trials | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 239352 | ||
Let me say too many people try to build their faith in times they need it most. However if you look at David before Goliath. David stood on the faith he had already built. He had seen God deliver him from the wild animals that would come against his flock. Therefore when David's faith was tried the most, facing almost certain death, David was able to draw upon that faith and moved forward. The time to try to find faith is not when the doctor comes in and says, "I'm sorry but ..." At those times we need our faith to have been built through relationship with God so much so that we are able to stand on it. |
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