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321 | Men having long hair a disgrace? | 1 Cor 11:7 | srbaegon | 208619 | ||
Hello, Culturally, the time period was one where men kept the hair cropped shorter. This is noticed from art and decorative pieces of the time. The Nazirite vow was for a specific period at the end if which the hair was cut. The three you mention are utterly unique as lifelong Nazirites. Jesus could not have been a Nazirite for more than one reason: 1) Is 53:2 says "he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him." A Nazirite sticks out like a sore thumb. 2) Nazirites could not consume anything made with grapes. a) Jesus would have been conspicuous at the wedding of Cana had he not had any of the wine. b) In Mark 14:25 he says that he will not drink the wine again until later, inferring he had done so previously. 3) Num 6:6 says the Nazirite shall not go near a dead body. Jesus touched dead bodies. Steve |
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322 | Men having long hair a disgrace? | 1 Cor 11:7 | srbaegon | 208616 | ||
Hello fwiaskycap, In both cases, the answer is most likely, "No." Steve |
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323 | scripture on satan was beautiful onetime | Ezek 28:13 | srbaegon | 208615 | ||
Hello, You are looking for Ezek 38:11-19. Steve |
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324 | What do we need to know about God | John 17:3 | srbaegon | 208539 | ||
Hello jamison, You might consider recanting these "outside the box" statements for a couple of reasons. 1. You understand Scripture as well as the Pharisees if you think Jesus was "outside the box." A thorough study of the Old Testament would should he was in the middle of God's box, just not the Pharisees' box. 2. What is now considered orthodoxy has been built up over 2000 years being based on the apostolic teaching and carried on as one shares with faithful men who teach others (2 Tim 2:2). Several throughout history have chosen to cast this history aside with generally disastrous results in their lives and those they lead astray. Steve |
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325 | What does it mean to be washed and renew | Titus 3:5 | srbaegon | 208535 | ||
Hello Marilyn, Paul is pointing to basically the same thing as Jesus did in John 3:1-8 and was prophesied in Ezek 36:25-27; Jer 31:31-34. It is the work of the Holy Spirit as part of the promise of the new covenant in Christ. Steve |
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326 | how you live your life | Rom 6:15 | srbaegon | 208520 | ||
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327 | does it matter how you live? | Rom 6:15 | srbaegon | 208518 | ||
Hello Marilyn, That depends on what is meant by "it doesn't matter." If the meaning is that I will delight myself in the Lord so that he gives me the desires of my heart, then, yes, live as you please. If the meaning is that I can live as I like and sin whenever I like, then Romans 6 tells us, "May it never be!" I hope that helps. Steve |
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328 | full story of aarons rod | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 208341 | ||
Hello yearegods, The Bible attributes these miracles to God. May I remind you of one rule from the Terms of Use? * Postings must be Biblically based and not opposing the Bible's sole authority (sola Scriptura), Christianity, or the deity of Jesus Christ. You have just violated this rule. Steve |
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329 | full story of aarons rod | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 208337 | ||
Excuse me? Steve |
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330 | Are these the same centurion? | Matt 27:54 | srbaegon | 208329 | ||
Hello Nightmann, The possibility is there, but why enter into conjecture on something that cannot be proved? We can rejoice that in both cases a centurion acknowledged something about the Savior. Steve |
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331 | ... | Ex 20:5 | srbaegon | 208327 | ||
Hello yearegods, If my wife would start to show attention to another man, that would cause jealousy to arise. The same type of thing is involved with God. He will not allow the affections reserved for Him alone to be shown to anyone or anything else. Steve |
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332 | full story of aarons rod | Num 17:8 | srbaegon | 208303 | ||
Hello seymorebd, Numbers 17 has the account. Steve |
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333 | God's faithfulness? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 208259 | ||
Hello rain13, From Nave's Topical Bible: FAITHFULNESS OF GOD Genesis 6:18; 9:15,16; 21:1; 24:27; 28:15; 32:10; Exodus 2:24; 6:4,5; 12:41; 34:6; Leviticus 26:44,45; Deuteronomy 4:31; 7:8,9; 9:5; 31:6; 32:4; Joshua 21:45; 23:14; Judges 2:1; 1 Samuel 12:22; 2 Samuel 7:14,15,28; 22:31; 23:5; 1 Kings 8:15,20,23,24,56; 2 Kings 8:19; 13:23; 1 Chronicles 17:27; 28:20; 2 Chronicles 6:4-15; 21:7; Ezra 9:9; Nehemiah 1:5; 9:7,8,32; Psalms 9:10; 18:30; 19:9; 25:10; 31:5; 33:4; 36:5; 37:28; 40:10; 89:1,2,5,8,14,24,28,33,34; 92:1,2,14,15; 94:14; 98:3; 100:5; 103:17; 105:8,42; 111:5,7-9; 117:2; 119:65,89,90; 121:3,4; 132:11; 138:2; 146:6; Isaiah 11:5; 25:1; 42:16; 44:21; 49:7,16; 51:6,8; 54:9,10; 65:16; Jeremiah 29:10; 31:36,37; 32:40; 33:14,20,21,25,26; 51:5; Lamentations 3:23; Ezekiel 16:60,62; Daniel 9:4; Hosea 2:19,20; Micah 7:20; Haggai 2:5; Zechariah 9:11; Matthew 24:34,35; Luke 1:54,55,68-70,72,73; John 8:26; Acts 13:32,33; Romans 3:3,4; 11:1,2,29; 15:8; 1 Corinthians 1:9; 10:13; 2 Corinthians 1:20; 1 Thessalonians 5:24; 2 Timothy 2:13; Titus 1:2; Hebrews 6:10,13-19; 10:22,23,37; 1 Peter 4:19; 2 Peter 3:9; 1 John 1:9; Revelation 6:10; 15:3 Steve |
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334 | Adam and Eve Perfect or Flawed | 1 Tim 2:11 | srbaegon | 208246 | ||
Hello Immanuelsown, As Hank said, you are grasping at things of no consequence. Why bother? To answer your 5 questions though: 1. Nobody knows. 2. Because they were obedient. 3. Because Eve was tempted (Gen 3:1-7; 1 Tim 2:14). 4. Adam and Eve were innocent. We are not. 5. They were not created perfect. They were created sinless. You assume that there was lust in Adam and Eve before the fall. For that to be the case, God could not have called his creation very good upon its completion. Lust was generated by an outside source (the serpent) and not by any natural longing. Also, lust cannot be what brought sin into the world, because the commend was to not eat of the tree. Only the actual act, not the feelings or appetites, was forbidden. Steve |
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335 | Adam and Eve Perfect or Flawed | 1 Tim 2:11 | srbaegon | 208234 | ||
Hello Immanuelsown, You asked if the knowledge of good and evil was the same as sinning. Of course, the answer is no. Implicit in the concept of wisdom is the ability to know right from wrong/good from evil. For wisdom to be attained, there must be the ability to differentiate between them. God never forbade Adam and Eve the ability to know good and evil. He forbade them to do it on their own terms--by eating the fruit. As for your statement: "The knowledge of Good, and Evil, opens up to mankind, all sorts of sins." That is not a necessary consequent. You assume it was always true because men are now sinners. Steve |
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336 | love as opposed to false humility | Luke 16:1 | srbaegon | 208229 | ||
Hello s-o-g, You are answering an unknown question. You would do well to respond as the system was designed. I will make comment. 1. You say that the essence of the Law was found in Lev. 19:18, yet the Lord Jesus said otherwise in the following. Notice which command is considered greatest. Matt 22:34-40 (ESV) [34] But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together. [35] And one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. [36] "Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?" [37] And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. [38] This is the great and first commandment. [39] And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. [40] On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets." 2. You desire the reader to "pray for spiritual discernment rather than knowledge of facts and figures." Spiritual discernment comes from knowing God's word. If I do not have knowledge, I cannot discern. Steve |
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337 | ethics and morality | Eccl 1:1 | srbaegon | 208225 | ||
Hello son of god, You point is unclear. Are you saying that Christians are to let falsehood slide in the name of love? Steve |
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338 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | srbaegon | 208140 | ||
Hello s-o-g, You have a novel understanding of Scripture. There are several examples of Old Testament saints who succumbed to their bleak circumstances--Naomi called herself "Bitter"; Job lamented his birth; Baruch had grown weary of his groaning; Elijah wanted to die. True believers do fall prey to their circumstances. It happens. Steve |
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339 | the lie or bare false witness | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 208030 | ||
Hello walkforchrist, God hates both. Consider Ananias and Sapphira who lied and God took both of their lives for it (Acts 5:1-11). Steve |
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340 | Acts 14:13? | Acts 14:13 | srbaegon | 207931 | ||
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