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2761 | Who are you really? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19428 | ||
I forgot one thing. Would you identify yourself as the requirements of the forum state? CASIV blundered when he/she answered me as PRAISEMASTER. Since you have the same speech pattern as he/she, it seems possible you are CASIV as well. Steve |
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2762 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19426 | ||
Itroverb and introbrae are not on the web nor in the dictionary. It seems you are the only person with this knowledge. The reason most people don't unterstand the Bible is because it is spiritually appraised (1 Cor 2:14). It has nothing to do with numerics. Steve |
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2763 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19418 | ||
You need to get your facts straight. Textus Receptus was completed by Erasmus in the early 1500's. Mr. Nestle was not born until 1851. They are not connected. Textus Receptus is not the oldest copy of New Testament. There are manuscripts 1000 years older. There is no consiracy to cover up the use of stigma. That was for numeric use while uncials were common. It was dropped later because it was too close to the lower-case final sigma. Someone has already mentioned this or provided a web site that mentions it. Strong's concordance is excellent, but it's not the only excellent lexical aid available. Lastly, if the explanation takes so much effort, it probably is not correct. Seek the plain sense. Steve |
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2764 | Foundation Stones? What are they? | Eph 4:1 | srbaegon | 19410 | ||
1 Kings 5:17; 17:9-10 describe the foundation stones of Solomon's temple. Isaiah 28:16 is prophecy concerning Messiah, the Lord Jesus 1 Corinthians 3:12 teaches we must have Jesus Christ as foundation of our lives. Ephesians 2:20 teaches Christ is the cornerstone of the church Revelation 21:14, 19 describe the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem Steve |
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2765 | Joe, who is ya, man? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19408 | ||
Amen. In His earthly ministry the Lord Jesus Christ called all to a life of discipleship and obedience, not intellectualism (John 6, et al). And obedience is the key to increasing our faith (Luke 17:5-10). It's wonderful when brothers in Christ agree? :-) Steve |
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2766 | Why keep the Moral Law? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19407 | ||
If you have followed this now lengthy thread, you will see my stance is that there is no requirement to keep them, which is the basis for Galatians. Steve |
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2767 | Joe, who is ya, man? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19370 | ||
What a wonderful question. I hope Bill responds. There are multiple compelling reasons to obey God. 1. Because He wants us to -- 1 Pet 1:14 2. Because it's normal -- Phil 2:12-13 3. Others glorify God because we do -- 2 Cor 9:13 4. Because Christ is our example -- Phil 2:5-11 5. Because of shame if we do not -- 2 Thess 3:14 How's that for starters? Steve |
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2768 | Foundation Stones? What are they? | Eph 4:1 | srbaegon | 19363 | ||
I don't understand your question. Which foundation stones? What application? New Testament or Old Testament? Steve |
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2769 | How can one grieve the HS? | Eph 4:1 | srbaegon | 19360 | ||
Eph 4:25-31 gives many ways we can grieve the Holy Spirit, and Paul teaches the proper response so we don't. Steve |
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2770 | Are Galatians attempting sanctification? | Gal 3:3 | srbaegon | 19340 | ||
There is no question (for me anyway) that the Galatian believers were seeking to add to the justification they had received in Christ. But don't we also see the Galatians attempting to use the Law for sanctification as well? Steve |
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2771 | Are Galatians seeking sanctification? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19339 | ||
Never mind. I'm starting a new thread. Steve |
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2772 | Are Galatians seeking sanctification? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19335 | ||
Don't we also see the Galatians attempting to use the Law for sanctification as well? Gal 3:3 would seem to point this way. Steve |
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2773 | Evangelism scripture | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19334 | ||
Is it Matt 10:19-20? "But when they hand you over, do not worry about how or what you are to say; for it will be given you in that hour what you are to say. For it is not you who speak, but it is the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you." |
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2774 | was the serpent a snake or satan ? | Rev 12:9 | srbaegon | 19323 | ||
Genesis says it was a serpent. Revelation 12:9 and 20:2 identify the serpent as Satan. I would conclude, therefore, that it was Satan in the form of a serpent. Steve |
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2775 | Why keep the Moral Law? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19319 | ||
We agree on much. Maybe the difference I see can be stated like this. I infer from your postings that you see the "moral law" something to be followed in daily life. Correct me if I'm wrong. On the other hand, I see what you and many other believers are calling "moral law" as God's minimum requirement for holiness and righteousness. This has been left behind because it can only go so far. I would say the same for the rest of the Law as well. Christ calls us to do better through His enabling. Perhaps you have read Lewis Sperry Chafer's take on this where he compare the Law (love your neighbor as yourself) with the Lord's command (love one another as I have loved you). The difference is enormous. Steve |
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2776 | Why keep the Moral Law? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19308 | ||
That is an interesting statement. My mind went several directions at once for a response. Why do you celebrate the feast days, dietary restrictions, cleanliness regulations, etc? Or better stated: Why do you continue to fulfill what Christ has already fulfilled? Steve |
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2777 | Why keep the Moral Law? | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19307 | ||
You misunderstand. I did not ask for proof that believers are to live morally. I asked for verses that state we are to keep the "Moral Law". The whole Law is moral. The whole Law has been fulfilled. Why are there some who teach we must keep a part of the Law artificially termed "Moral Law"? I also am bothered by Christians who have the attitude of doing little. Steve |
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2778 | The question stands | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19306 | ||
I agree, except that I would say that the Law was made more precise rather than enhanced. However, you never answered the question. If the Law stands and falls together, why do some Christians subdivide it, and say we need to keep a portion that gets entitled "Moral Law"? Steve |
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2779 | PLEASE I CAN NOT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING | Jeremiah | srbaegon | 19231 | ||
The immediate context would tell us that God encouraged Jeremiah to call out in his imprisonment, and God would reveal great things to His prophet. I would be hesitant to apply it to a Christian today. Steve |
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2780 | Possible Lockman Forum Improvements #2 | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19228 | ||
1. I agree with this. And it certainly places great responsibility on those first answering. 2. I agree. Stay on topic. What a novel idea! 3. Also sounds good. |
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