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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: srbaegon Ordered by Verse |
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2801 | When is this reign? | Rev 19:14 | srbaegon | 44295 | ||
So many questions. :-) The clothing is the tip. From what I can tell, only the saints are clothed this way. Steve |
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2802 | Book of Life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 68585 | ||
Hello mbooker No, it does not say. Steve |
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2803 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118772 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, Each of the patriarchs you list (except Enoch) were spoken to directly by God. Scripture does not even say by the Holy Spirit, rather a "face-to-face" encounter. God revealed Himself to them in a special way which was recorded as Scripture. Therefore, their encounters were indeed Scripture for them. Steve |
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2804 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118775 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, You said: "EVERYONE MEANS NO EXCEPTION, WHETHER ONE HAS ACCESS TO A BIBLE OR NOT.(MOST THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE NOT HAD ACCESS TO A BIBLE)" Access to a Bible is different than access to the gospel. Don't confuse the two. It's true that one can be born again without seeing a Bible, but only because someone has share the gospel with him. You say: "Anyone who calls on HIm through hearing his 'voice' or hearing His word will be saved." Not anyone, but the one who confesses that Jesus is Lord and believes in his heart that God has raised Him from the dead (Romans 10:9). You say: "Christ was crucified, and through that event, ALL have opportunity to be saved, and receive Holy Spirit, if they call on Him." May I quote you from Romans 10:14? "How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?" Someone to share the gospel is a requirement for hearing. Steve |
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2805 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118779 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, What you said was: "Hebrews 1:1 says that God can communicate in many ways." This is NOT what the passage says. It says that God communicated "unto the fathers by the prohets" in many ways. There's a huge difference there. Heb 1:1 is stating that God had different ways of communicating with the prohets, not with everyone else. You grouped all the patriarchs as recipients of the Holy Spirit's communication. Steve |
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2806 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118890 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, You are taking the verses one by one instead of looking at the whole. What purpose does the quoted verse have? In the context of Romans 9-11, Paul is arguing that the Jews are without an excuse because God's word has gone out to them. This does not take away from the fact that: Romans 10:17 (ESV) So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ. It's not through creation or anything else. Steve |
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2807 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118891 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, "He still communicates in different ways. eg. Christ, Holy Spirit, Dreams, speaking in tongues." Do you have Scripture to back your assertions? Steve |
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2808 | reassurance of lambs book of life | Rev 20:15 | srbaegon | 118892 | ||
Hello Henry and Emmy, I can find verses that says creation declares God, but where is the Scripture that says that creation "has always been sufficient to make connection with God?" In every case I see in Scripture, God had to take pains to explicit state who He was and what was required. Steve |
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2809 | Four Common Views of the End Times | Rev 21:2 | srbaegon | 190477 | ||
Hi Doc, Thanks for sharing this. Too bad Middleton didn't explain preterism just to round out the views. And after my own reading of some of the church fathers, historical pre-millenialism has merit. As for Dispies? Like comedian Norm Crosby used to say, "Hey! I resemble that remark." :-D Steve |
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2810 | In Heaven you will not know things of th | Rev 21:4 | srbaegon | 68987 | ||
Hello Bobbette Is Rev 21:4 the verse you were searching for? I don't think what you have experiences has anything to do with a spiritual battle. We long for our loved ones, and the past things associated with them (in your case 1's and 2's) will continue to be a part of us through our lives. It's quite natural. Steve |
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2811 | jcsav, Are the fearful believers? | Rev 21:8 | srbaegon | 142929 | ||
Hello jcsav, The fearful/cowardly could not be believers. The Greek word used is deilos which means cowardly or afraid. This word is never used of believers, only for unbelievers. Steve |
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2812 | new heaven and new earth | Rev 21:10 | srbaegon | 223802 | ||
Yes it will. Rev 21:9-22:5 describes the new Jerusalem. 21:10 states it comes out of heaven and 21:24-27 state the people will go in and out. Steve |
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2813 | The NASB is interpreting here | Rev 22:12 | srbaegon | 131990 | ||
Hello Dalcent, I hope you don't mind us chiming in while waiting for Tim Moran to come online. BradK has a reasonable literal translation. The word 'ergon' is definitely a singular noun, so it would seem to be a complete body of work (so to speak). That could be why NASB and ESV translate it as they do. I don't like it either. Steve |
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2814 | The NASB is interpreting here | Rev 22:12 | srbaegon | 131995 | ||
Hello kalos, I agree with you concerning 100 percent literal. There are some instances when a more literal translation is quite understandable and preferred. Steve |
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2815 | where do animals go when they expire? | Rev 22:15 | srbaegon | 191535 | ||
Hello rabban, Don't wait too long. I see someone already gave Eccl 3:21 which also addresses the issue in the same way. Steve |
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