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341 | Fare thee well | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 113273 | ||
I'm 57, probably need to update my profile I think I'm still listed as 55 there. I thought you were a little younger than that from some of your expressions. EdB |
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342 | Fare thee well | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 113275 | ||
Don't be sorry I didn't mean anything. You just said soemthing and I thought you were a little younger. It wasn't a problem or anything you said wrong. In fact I really don't even remember what is was, but something caught my eye and I just asked. Hey when you get to be 57, being 23 and younger looks good, wait until you get there. :-) EdB |
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343 | Will we be learning in Heaven? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114342 | ||
I fail to see why understanding everything from creation to some point in time is taking away from God's sovereignty. By understanding God, Creation, Holiness Justice, Love, Truth and all the other attributes we don’t fully comprehend more fully does not give us omnipresent, omniscient or omnipotent nor does that remove anything from God. I think what Paul is saying is we will know and understand as God knows and understands us. EdB |
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344 | Why Bible version conversy? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114506 | ||
Hank Most excellent you brought up an important aspect of the situation I failed to mention EdB |
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345 | funeral scriptures | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114548 | ||
Emmaus I think you missed the best PsalmPsalm 116:15 Precious in the sight of the Lord Is the death of His saints. That can take a funneral in a whole new direction. EdB |
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346 | spanish translation of the Septuagint? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114637 | ||
Lorenzo Since I don't read Spanish I can't make anything out of the website you referred to. However understand if you get a Spanish translation of the Septuagint your still at the mercy of the Spanish interpreter. By that I mean the translator that translates any work has a profound effect on the overall flow and understanding of the work. That is why I only recommend Bible translations done by recognized in the field. So unless you can find a translation of the Septuagint done by recognized linguistical and theological experts that followed the similar procedures as the translators of the Masoretic Text you would be unable to accurately identify an error. I believe there is a Spanish translation of the Bible done by Wycliff Bible Translation team. If you can get a copy of that I would think you would have probably one of the most accurate copies of the Old Testament done by Spanish translators. However I do know if they translated exclusively from the Septuagint or used other manuscripts, but you could probably ask them. EdB |
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347 | Where in Acts do you find INDIVIDUALS... | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114836 | ||
Kalos I lilke multiple choice questions. And the answer is ........ A! EdB |
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348 | Does LBLA have any contact with Rome? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 114911 | ||
Loren The first site you listed is a die hard if it ain't KJV it ain't God speaking. That is total nonsense. The other site I think is basically the same way except in the Spanish Bible arena. Personally I think you waste your time reading these sites. Let's talk fact the Catholic church had control and preserved most of the manuscripts used to translate most English versions today. No one has ever found a provable instance where the scripture was intentionally modified to produce or support Catholic doctrine. The whole claim that the Catholic church wants to pollute the world with false scripture is nonsense. If that were true they had their chance from about 300 Ad to 1500 AD when theirs was the only Bible in existence. Read the American Bible, for the most part it reads like any other Bible. EdB |
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349 | Meditation/Study | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115076 | ||
Emmaus Your too kind! Let God be praised EdB |
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350 | Study Bible Forum or Bible Philosophy | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115111 | ||
Hank and Rowdy Since I weighed in earlier on this subject and having received a little flak for it, let me run my mouth (actually fingers) again and see what other trouble I can get myself into. The most important thing Hank said was, "Scripture is God's revealed truth to man." However if man does not take that truth in context and apply it to life as it is found in the overall philosophy of the Bible it becomes a falsehood. A verse alone does not doctrine make, it is not until that verse or concept is held to the light of the whole Bible is the real doctrine of a verse is seen. In the past we have seen many come to this forum with their list of favorite proof texts and say since the Bible says this here and that there this doctrine, is correct. They do this while overlooking that fact the overall flow of the Bible invalidates their position. "But I have a verse", they protest. "Are you saying the bible is not true?" they scream. I like Kay Arthur's little diddy on this, "A verse outside of context becomes pretext" What I'm saying in all of this if you have a verse to support what your saying great. But I would rather see a person respond without a verse as long as that response agrees with biblical truths, than see a person respond with ten verses all used in a way that violates basic Biblical truths. There now how much trouble am I in? EdB |
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351 | why don't people study the old testmant | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115114 | ||
Jim Glad I was able to help EdB |
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352 | How many in upper room?? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115134 | ||
Searcher56 Does it say the men were speaking in tongues or that the hearers heard them each in his own language? I believe they were heard which doesn't neccessarily insure that each language was spoken. Perhaps this was another example of tongues where the speaker speaks in his native language but the hearer hears in his native language. This might explain how the message of Jesus Christ was spread in many foreign lands. I have heard of missionaries going to foreign nations and preaching and being understood even though neither the speaker or the hearer knew the others language. I think this is one of the finer points that is missed in this passage. |
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353 | How many in upper room?? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115140 | ||
Searcher56 I could very well be as you say but then many miracles would have happened. Everyone from the same language group would be together, each speaker would be rightly placed with each language group and each was speaking loud enough to be heard over the din of the city but soft enough not to over shadow the other speakers. While all of that is possible in Christ I believe there would have been more information given in Acts. I think rather the disciples were shouting their praise in their native tongue and each man heard in his native language what was being proclaimed as God desired. EdB |
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354 | Study Bible Forum or Bible Philosophy | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115153 | ||
Hank Wow! And Wow! again. Boy did my last post on this subject fail that miserably? Let me say it this way. Scripture taken out of context or used as a proof test that does not stand the litmus test of the whole Bible is wrongly handling the word of God and we have been charged to correctly handle God’s word. Expressing a biblical truth but not providing a scripture may not be the inductive of correct Bible study but it is not wrong. In preaching your absolutely right God’s promise was “His Words” would not return void, God said nothing about our Words. Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. If we want to see people saved and lives changed the Word of God has to be spoken. What I was trying to say is just because we have a verse does not mean what we are implying with that verse is correct. And expressing a Biblical truth but neglecting to include the accompanying verse is not philosophizing nor is it merely offering an opinion. The other day someone asked a question and said provide a verse to prove this is right or wrong. Hank the Biblical answer was not found in any verse. To answer that question you would have to offer an opinion based on sound Biblical exegesis. I think the main point I may have neglected to reinforce in my other post was this comment “SOUND BIBLICAL EXEGESIS”. There are we now in the same boat or do I still need my vest? EdB |
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355 | In Revelation 4 1-11 | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115522 | ||
What is on second and who is on first. EdB |
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356 | who benefits most from prayer? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115667 | ||
jalanlambert I agree we should always pray God's will be done. I also agree that if we pray and it is answered we should not allow ourselves to become prideful and assume it is because of what we prayed. I also agree that the more we pray the closer to God we get or to say it another way the stronger the relationship between God and us becomes. I also believe we have a tendency to pray the solution rather than the problem. In other words we tell God how to fix our problem. We need to learn to pray the problem and trust God for the best solution. In the case of a lost loved one we need to pray for the soul of that loved one. Letting God decide how best to resolve the problem. As far as answering the quesiton was the person saved because of our prayers or not. I can't answer but I can say our prayers didn't hurt. I pray forgivenenss for speculating upon this EdB |
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357 | In Revelation 4 1-11 | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115725 | ||
what is on first who is on second | ||||||
358 | who benefits most from prayer? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115726 | ||
IN the case of salvation your right the solution is obvious however I once knew a man that was without a car. He was always praying for a car, he neede to go to work. In the process a co worker started picking him. They rode to together of the course of 6 months. The co worker was unsaved and man without a car was able to witness to him 30 minutes each day going to work and 30 minutes each day coming home. The co worker got saved, the man was able to solve his financial problems, and was given a car. Had God ansered his prayer for a car from the start none of this would have happened this way. Had he prayed the real problem, He needed a way to work, he would have seen God moving in his life instead of being so miserable for 6 months. Pray as you will. Personally I pray the problem and wait upon God to resolve it. I'm always amazed and usually excited when I see God's solution. EdB |
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359 | In Revelation 4 1-11 | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115765 | ||
You gettting confused, I said who is on second what is on first. I don't know about third |
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360 | who benefits most from prayer? | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 115772 | ||
CDBJ Great Verse wish I had thought of it. EdB |
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