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Results from: Answered Primary (Initial) Bible Questions On or After: Wed 02/16/00 Ordered by Date |
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34581 | Is it considered wrong to wear shorts? | Lev 9:22 | waterlily99 | 1677 | ||
I was reading a Christian magazine the other day and I think that it took bible verses out of context (Genesis 9:20-17 and Lev. 18:5-8) as well as some others It conserned nakedness. Does the bible say that we are wrong to asee our family members naked? It even says that seeing you children naked is wrong. It goes as far as to say that uncovered ankles and shoulders are wrong. Are they wrong or am I? | ||||||
34582 | Is it considered wrong to wear shorts? | Lev 9:22 | waterlily99 | 1681 | ||
I was reading a Christian magazine the other day and I think that it took bible verses out of context (Genesis 9:20-17 and Lev. 18:5-8) as well as some others It conserned nakedness. Does the bible say that we are wrong to asee our family members naked? It even says that seeing you children naked is wrong. It goes as far as to say that uncovered ankles and shoulders are wrong. Are they wrong or am I? | ||||||
34583 | Covenant to Abraham revoked? | Gen 17:7 | charis | 1599 | ||
Dear colleagues, Is the above 'everlasting covenant' to Abraham and his descendents nullified by the New Covenant? Did God renege the Old Covenant and revoke from Israel salvation from Hell? If He did take away this 'privilege' of salvation by faith (Abraham's descendents), when was it taken away? Please give specific Bible direction. | ||||||
34584 | FAMILY EATING HABITS FOR MOSES DAY? | Leviticus | smudge | 1751 | ||
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FAMILY EATING HABITS DURING THE TIME OF MOSES? | ||||||
34585 | Where did Easter get its name? | NT general Archive 1 | kalos | 1565 | ||
Easter - what is its origin? Is it true Easter is derived from a Pagan celebration? |
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34586 | Is Easter mentioned in the Bible? | NT general Archive 1 | kalos | 1564 | ||
Is Easter mentioned in the Bible? The celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ has become referred to often as "Easter". But is this term even mentioned in the Bible? |
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34587 | Is prophecy dead? | Matt 11:13 | charis | 1560 | ||
It has been put to me that this scripture says that there is no longer prophecy in the church today. However, Jesus prophesied after John, and Paul speaks of prophets in the present-tense from a prison in Rome in AD 62 or 63. John gave us the book of Revelation. If prophecy is dead, when did it die? In Christ Jesus. | ||||||
34588 | Does anyone remember this verse? | 1 Cor 16:14 | kalos | 1553 | ||
To whom it may concern: "Let all that ye do be done in love." 1 Cor 16:14 American Standard Version (ASV 1901) |
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34589 | Please explain this verse? | Mark 15:34 | kalos | 1551 | ||
Subject: Please explain this verse? Mark 15:34 Note: "That's the way I see it too. It's too bad no one responded to you directly." What in the world is this forum coming to? Out of more than a dozen replies, only one person responded to the question directly? What a pity that only one among us had the great wisdom and knowledge to respond directly -- capitalized pronouns and all! Yeah, right. |
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34590 | The beast with seven heads | Revelation | Elijah | 1575 | ||
The beast with seven heads and ten horns anyone know what it actually is in Revelations chapter 13 | ||||||
34591 | Valid 'gifts?' | Eph 4:11 | charis | 1543 | ||
Are these 'gifts' valid ministries valid in the church today? If not, specify what invalidates them (it)? Please try to use scripture, not tradition. | ||||||
34592 | ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? | Mark 15:34 | kalos | 1537 | ||
Why have you forsaken me? Mark 15:34 "Jesus felt keenly His abandonment by the Father, resulting from God's wrath being poured out on Him as the substitute for sinners." (p. 1500, MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997) . . . 2 Cor 5:21 "'sin for us.' God the Father, using the principle of imputation, treated Christ as if He were a sinner though He was not, and had Him die as a substitute to pay the penalty for the sins of those who believe in Him. On the cross, He did not become a sinner (as some suggest), but remained as holy as ever. He was treated as if He were guilty of all the sins ever committed by all who would ever believe, though He committed none. The wrath of God was exhausted on Him and the just requirement of God's law met for those for whom He died." (p. 1772, MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997) . . . JVH0212 "[being] ready always to give answer to every man that asketh you a reason concerning the hope that is in you." 1 Pet 3:15 (ASV 1901) |
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34593 | My God, My God, why have you forsaken me | Mark 15:34 | Delores | 1536 | ||
What exactly do "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me means? | ||||||
34594 | The beast with seven heads and ten horns | Bible general Archive 1 | Elijah | 1539 | ||
The beast with seven heads and ten horns anyone know what it actually is and who strikes the one head | ||||||
34595 | Malachi-John 17 brain teaser | Malachi | Ray | 1514 | ||
I have an exercise, a brain-teaser, an intellectual, philosophical challenge to extend to anybody out there. After looking at the book of Malachi, three and a quarter pages, in both the NASB and NKJ, especially noticing the use of capitalization in Mal l:6 and 2:10, I suggest this exercise. Go to John 17:l-26, the high priestly prayer of Jesus or High Priestly prayer. Use a pencil, an old Bible, or your computer, and put in the capitalization you would decide appropriate. The challenge I would put forth is that you have the total capitalized pronouns be divisible by three. Anybody interested? |
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34596 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | kalos | 1511 | ||
Best commentary on revelation? . . . This is another non-answer to a question originally posted on 03-13-2001, 8:56PM. I hope that some of the members of this forum find the following to be informative and of interest. . . . I fully concur with EdB's (see Answer on Revelation by EdB, 03-20-2001, 1:19PM) short list of authors recommended for their reliability and trustworthiness. Following is a list of authors who, in my opinion, are doctrinally sound, reliable, and trustworthy in their teachings and writings. They are rooted firmly in the Bible and in the mainstream of the historic Christian faith. They are: . . . 1) The Christian Research Institute; 2)David Jeremiah; 3) D. James Kennedy; 4) John MacArthur; 5) Josh McDowell; 6) Charles Caldwell Ryrie; 7) Adrian Rogers; 8) R.C. Sproul; 9) Charles Stanley; 10) Chuck Swindoll. . . . (Disclaimer: Infallibility is claimed neither for or by any man on this list. No man is infallible. No translation of the Bible is infallible. Only the Bible itself IN THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS is both without error and incapable of error. Also, I do not claim this to be an exhaustive list of every reliable author in the history of the church. These names are merely among today's best known and most trusted teachers and writers. If I left out your favorite, I apologize. I am only speaking for myself, and no one else.) |
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34597 | Beginning of Bondage | Gen 47:20 | TerryM | 1507 | ||
Genesis 47 recounts Joseph's plan during the famine in Egypt. People sold their possesions for food and when there was nothing left to sell, they sold themselves. Was this the beginning of slavrey for the Israelites? |
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34598 | The sensational or the reliable? | Revelation | kalos | 1504 | ||
Has everyone read EdB's reply, quoted below? Thank you, EdB, for one of the best comments I've ever read in this forum. I agree: Stick with known, reliable authors, ones you can trust. The following names several of them. "Get away from the sensational look at books by Dr Stanley Horton pub. Gospel Publishing House, Dr. David Jeremiah pub. World publishers, Dr. John MacArthur pub Moody or Nelson. Another book you might want to look at is Revelation Four Views edited by Steve Gregg pub. Nelson. I agree with the one name given J. Vernon McGee, you can trust him." (Posted to this forum by EdB, 03-20-2001, 1:19PM.) (Note to EdB:I hope you don't mind me quoting you here. I felt that your reply deserved the widest audience possible. --JVH0212) |
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34599 | What makes John the Baptist greater ? | Luke 7:27 | Madhu | 1505 | ||
Mathew 11 : 11,Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist. What does this mean ? What about all the old testment saints ? In what sense are they inferior ? |
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34600 | Is vegetarianism okay with God? | 1 Cor 8:13 | shorty | 1502 | ||
I am feeling a strong pull towards vegetarian eating and am wondering if this would in any way conflict doctrinally with my beliefs as a Christian. I am having difficulty finding other Christian vegetarians. I feel that a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet is healthier for me and feel better eating that way but would not continue it if it would be unbiblical to do so. | ||||||
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