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321 | God Fire | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235198 | ||
Oh come on! This is obviously homework of some sort. The question has been asked repeatedly by others and they were given the same answer. Do your own homework. Read the Book of Exodus and see if you don't find the answer in the first few chapters. |
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322 | need help interpretting a urge to run fr | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235217 | ||
Okay I see where you are coming from. And yes I think you may be right from what you said there seems to be some problems in the church you are now attending. There are abuses is Pentecostalism just as there are in non Pentecostal churches. You need to find a church that aligns or agrees with your understanding of the scriptures on the subject of Gifts of the Spirit. I pray you seek the leading of the Lord on this. It is even conceivable that God would have you stay where you are to bring correction but I really caution you to make sure that you know that you know that you know your being lead of God. Best to you and please let us know how this all turns out. |
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323 | God the Son symbolized as light | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235254 | ||
This is a homework question that has been asked many times before. The Studybible forum is not to be used to do homework. Study and show yourself approved. |
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324 | Does The Bible Forbid Migration? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235341 | ||
I imagine the American Indian wished we hadn't migrated. While I think you are trying to make a prohibition where one doesn't exist. For example Abraham migrated from the land of his fathers to a land that God showed him. We also know the spread of Christianity is mainly done by migration of Christians to the rest of the world. That said I think sometimes we are too willing to accept what society has to offer rather than retain what of forefathers have given us. |
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325 | God symbolized as fire..? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235343 | ||
Shame on you do your own homework | ||||||
326 | Praying in tongues | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235358 | ||
Romans 8:26, Eph 6:18, Jude 20, 1 Cor. 14:14-15 | ||||||
327 | Why did Cain fear others would kill him? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235360 | ||
Again we have no real time time line on this event. It is possible by normal re creation that by this time as many as 100,000 people all descendants of Adam and Eve could be on earth. | ||||||
328 | Praying in tongues | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235362 | ||
Doc it wasn't CUP it was me your old nemesis EdB that supplied the verses. I think what Cup is repeating is man's reasoning that if one were to pray in the language of angels Satan would not be able to understand it. I have never found this supportted in scripture but there must be some reason God exhorted his children to pray in tongues at certain times in their lives. Keeping Satan off balance is as good a reason as I can think of. |
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329 | The Creation and Restoration of theEarth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235366 | ||
Incomplete question see question above | ||||||
330 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235368 | ||
I don't think they are. Genesis 1:1 says nothing about restoration,even though the conspiracy theorist insist it does. 2 Peter Chapter 3 is talking of the flood of Noah and future destruction of this world by fire |
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331 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235371 | ||
If the Genesis account stopped with void then yes there would be a problem, however Genesis goes on and clearly states God continued to create until the earth was complete. Isaiah 45:18.19 is merely confirming what the Genesis account stated. Verse 19 God has confirmed when he spoke to man it wasn't in secret but out loud. Revelation also speaks of drawing away by Satan of a 1/3 in future. If Satan already drew away 1/3 and then in revelation draws another 1/3 he would have 2/3 not likely. I agree we must rightly divide the word and not read into it things it does not say. Genesis tells of the creation of the world. Isaiah attests that it happened that way and that God dealings with man is not in the dark secret places of earth. |
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332 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235378 | ||
You may disagree but all you present is strawman arguments that are only seen to exist to those that want to believe in the Gap theory and Pre Adamic world. Had the Genesis account stopped with Genesis 1:2 there would be a problem in light of so many other scriptures that says God created earth to be inhabited. But the Genesis account doesn't stop at Genesis 1:2 nor is there any indication of a time gap between verse 1 and verse 2. Genesis is an account of the creation of the world. When God gave the account of how He brought the world together from nothing he did so in stages first the initial formation and then enhancements that were made to make the world we know. Verse 1:1 is the big picture, verses Genesis 1:2-chapter 2:7 is a more detailed summary and Genesis 2:8 and on gives a more detailed account. Notice the comment in verse 2:5 and 6 it says God had not made it rain on earth and a mist came up from the ground to water the land. Then move forward to Noah’s flood account, to accomplish what God did there God made the water spew from both the ground and made a down pour rain. Verse 5and 6 said rain never occurred before on the earth. The 2 Peter account can only be the Flood of Noah, as it details two events pertinent to the reader, Noah’s flood and the final destruction of the Earth by fire. There is no mention of the previous flood and if you insist the flood mentioned is the Pre Adamic flood then the account leaves out the most significant flood to the readers, the Noah flood and that I think you have to agree is unlikely. As far as the testimony of Isaiah and Jeremiah both pertain to the present world as that is the only thing that interests the reader. A pre Adamic world would hold like interest to people at the time of it writing. As for Psalms 104:1-10 is the creation story reaffirmed. There is not conflict with it and the Genesis account of creation. There is nothing to suggest a Pre Noah flood nor is anything that suggest that if there was a pre Adamic flood did exist (which it didn’t) that, that flood or Katabola, as you seem to like to call it, was a far worst flood than Noah’s which killed all of humanity except Noah and his family. |
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333 | where is heaven - earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235381 | ||
Scripture does not tell us where heaven exists. It implies it is above the universe. Opinion, Heaven exist where God is and God exists in the spirit realm. |
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334 | where saved spirit | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235385 | ||
duplicate question. Read 2 Cor 5:6-8 |
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335 | blessing from moabites and ammonites | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235388 | ||
We know scarcely anything of the history of the Moabites after the account of their origin in Genesis 19 until the time of the exodus. It would seem, however, that they had suffered from the invasions of the Amorites, who, under their king Sihon, had subdued the northern part of Moab as far as the Arnon (Numbers 21:21-31). This conquest was no doubt a result of the movement of the Amorites southward, when they were pressed by the great wave of Hittite invasion that overran Northern Syria at the end of the 15th and the early part of the 14th centuries BC. The Amorites were forced to seek homes in Palestine, and it would seem that a portion of them crossed the Jordan and occupied Northern Moab, and here the Israelites found them as they approached the Promised Land. They did not at first disturb the Moabites in the South, but passed around on the eastern border (Deut. 2:8-9) and came into conflict with the Amorites in the North (Numbers 21:21-26), defeating them and occupying the territory (Numbers 21:31-32). But when Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, saw what a powerful people was settling on his border, he made alliance with the Midianites against them and called in the aid of Balaam, but as he could not induce the latter to curse them he refrained from attacking the Israelites (Numbers 22; Numbers 24). The latter, however, suffered disaster from the people of Moab through their intercourse with them (Numbers 25). Some time before the establishment of the kingdom in Israel the Midianites overran Moab, as would appear from the passage in Genesis 36:35, but the conquest was not permanent, for Moab recovered its lost territory and became strong enough to encroach upon Israel across the Jordan. Eglon of Moab oppressed Israel with the aid of Ammon and Amalek (Judges 3:13-14), but Eglon was assassinated by Ehud, and the Moabite yoke was cast off after 18 years. Saul smote Moab, but did not subdue it (1 Samuel 14:47), for we find David putting his father and mother under the protection of the king of Moab when persecuted by Saul (1 Samuel 22:3-4). But this friendship between David and Moab did not continue. When David became king he made war upon Moab and completely subjugated it (2 Samuel 8:2). On the division of the kingdom between Rehoboam and Jeroboam the latter probably obtained possession of Moab (1 Kings 12:20), but it revolted and Omri had to reconquer it (M S), and it was tributary to Ahab (2 Kings 1:1). It revolted again in the reign of Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:1; 2 Kings 3:5), and Moab and Ammon made war on Jehoshaphat and Mt. Seir and destroyed the latter, but they afterward fell out among themselves and destroyed each other (2 Chron. 20). Jehoshaphat and Jehoram together made an expedition into Moab and defeated the Moabites with great slaughter (2 Kings 3). But Mesha, king of Moab, was not subdued (2 Kings 3:27), and afterward completely freed his land from the dominion of Israel (M S). This was probably at the time when Israel and Judah were at war with Hazael of Damascus (2 Kings 8:28-29). Bands of Moabites ventured to raid the land of Israel when weakened by the conflict with Hazael (2 Kings 13:20), but Moab was probably subdued again by Jeroboam II (2 Kings 14:25), which may be the disaster to Moab recounted in Isaiah 15. After Mesha we find a king of the name of Salamanu and another called Chemosh-nadab, the latter being subject to Sargon of Assyria. He revolted against Sennacherib, in alliance with other kings of Syria and Palestine and Egypt, but was subdued by him, and another king, Mutsuri, was subject to Esarhaddon. These items come to us from the Assyrian monuments. When Babylon took the place of Assyria in the suzerainty, Moab joined other tribes in urging Judah to revolt but seems to have come to terms with Nebuchadnezzar before Jerusalem was taken, as we hear nothing of any expedition of that king against her. On the war described in Judith, in which Moab (Judith 1:12, etc.) plays a part. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. |
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336 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235392 | ||
First the word Katabole means to lay down a foundation. Not a flood so I don't know why you keep calling the flood a Katabole. Now the foundation of the earth was apparently laid and the ground was drawn from the waters to form dry land. Why is that so mysterious? Not God didn't create vain place, he prepared a perfect world for us to dwell in and Genesis 1:1-7 gives an overview of the stages that occured to accomplish that. 2 Peter 3:4-7 (NKJV) 4 and saying, "Where is the promise of His coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation." 5 For this they willfully forget: that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of water and in the water, 6 by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water. 7 But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. Where is this talking of a two floods? It doesn't mention two floods yet you suggest that this passage simply ignores the Noah's Flood the one that destroyed all of mankind except Noah and his family and is talking of the Flood that is never mentioned anywhere else in scripture. God said we must have two or three witnesses for a verdict. Noah's flood and many times that number. Can you show me one other witness to this flood? As to name calling what name did I call you? I don't recall calling you any name and I reread my last post and I don't see any name calling. Please explain so I can correct myself if I did, it was never my intention to call anyone a name. If you are referring to my use of the term Strawman which I think you might be. I wasn't calling you that I was saying you were using strawman arguments which is commonly understood to mean your arguments are based on very weak implications being used to support ones position. |
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337 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235395 | ||
You said "The first heaven and earth age, GOD creates this earth perfect and its millions of years old, God's children were happy you, me and all GOD'S children even sang together job 38;7,Gen.1:2 Satan rebells God totally destroys the earth not any thing left," There is absolutely nothing in the scriptures to support that. Nothing. You are talking verses that say one thing and questioning the meaning and changing them to infer what you want. This whole thing is pointless to discuss any further since scripture does not support or even hint at what you are projecting. The whole idea of a pre Adamic world and the gap theory was conceived by people to make scripture coincide with what science is suggestting. Almost everyday new discoveries are casting increasing doubt on the old earth theories. |
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338 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235396 | ||
Okay once again we are at the so what place. If I concede, which I'm not, that there was an old earth one before Genesis 1:3 so what? As you have already said it was totally destroyed. It could have no effect us today. It becomes a so what. |
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339 | Creation and Restoration of the Earth | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235397 | ||
Bradk Sadly most of the Gap or Pre Adamic world comes via Pentecostalism and writings of Finis Dake, author of the Dake Bible. Now today when false teachers want to excite and stir the imagination of the people (read tickle their ears) they drift into the Pre Adamic world. Oh the excitement it stirs to hear ole brother "so in so" tell us all about that world where Satan got control and built himself dinosaurs. Just like Satan to build something that big with such a small brain. |
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340 | Why are walls needed in Heaven? | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 235402 | ||
CDBJ I think there is wrong answers, Like my parents were Christian so I'm one also. Or because of all the good things I did. Or I have attended church faithfully for the last 30 years, why even when I was on vacation I always went to some church. Of if you are going to let that guy in you have to let me in. Or I paid my tithe every year. I was baptized I sang in the choir I was a deacon Yes I think there are some wrong answers. |
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