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41 | same English word - different Greek word | 2 Tim 3:16 | New Creature | 84732 | ||
2 Tim. 3:15 And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 2 Tim. 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: In the above two verses the word "scripture" is used. In the first instance in verse 15 the Greek word, gramma pronounced (gram'-mah)is used for "scripture. In the second instance in verse 16 I find a different greek word, grapho pronounced (graf'-o)is used here for the word "scripture" What is the significance for the use of the two different uses of the greeks words in these two verses. Someone recently said that the first instance refers to the Old testament writtings and the second instance refers to the New Testament wriitings, so that both Old and New Testaments are meant here. What are your thoughts? Has anyone ever researched this? I did look at my Strongs definitions, but they didn't seem that helpful to me. I thought some of you might have a deeper understanding of the Greek as used here, than my Strongs has. New Creature |
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42 | Unbelieving spouse sanctified? | 1 Cor 7:14 | New Creature | 76938 | ||
I viewed the other discussions concerning this verse, (1 Cor. 7:14, one even says, that just because the unbelieving spouse is sanctified through the believing husband, that does not imply that the unbelieving spouse is saved in any way shape or form. Is it the marriage between the believing spouse and the unbelieving spouse that is sanctified, or is the wife sanctified as the text appears to indicate to me. I don't see where this verse says the marriage is sanctified, rather the verse states that the unbelieving spouse theirselves is what is sanctified through marriage with the believing spouse. So if "sanctified" means set apart for God, and also means holy, how is it possible that the unbelieving spouse is said to be "sanctified" (or holy) and yet be unsaved. How is this possible? New Creature |
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43 | ARE EVEN UNBELIVERS SANCTIFIED? | 1 Cor 7:14 | New Creature | 76895 | ||
How is it possible for the unbelieving wife to be sanctified by the beleiving husband. And does this mean that it is possible for unbelievers to become sanctified? see verse below 1 Cor.7:14 For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband: else were your children unclean; but now are they holy. Blessings New Creature |
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44 | predestined? | John 3:16 | New Creature | 75029 | ||
Is a man predestinated by God to salvation because he believes in Christ or is he enabled to believe in Christ because he is predestinated |
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45 | does anyone have an answer? | John 3:16 | New Creature | 75028 | ||
does anyone have an answer? | ||||||
46 | predestined? | John 3:16 | New Creature | 75016 | ||
Is a man predestinated by God to salvation because he believes in Christ or is he enabled to believe in Christ because he is predestinated | ||||||
47 | Is our life on earth one of probation? | Matt 25:13 | New Creature | 74683 | ||
Is our life on earth one of probation? | ||||||
48 | Which rendering of Luke 2: | Luke 2:14 | New Creature | 74210 | ||
In Luke 2:14 of the NASB the verse is rendered "Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased." Comparing it with the KJV which renders the same verse as follows Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace good will toward men. The noticeable difference is in the NASB rendering where there is the added ending; "with whom He is pleased." Which rendering of this verse could we say is closest to the orginal Greek, or is it just a matter of which of the ancient manuscripts were use in the translation of the two different versions of the Bible? Grace, love, and peace New Creature |
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49 | Noah's flood audio tape | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 72677 | ||
I am interested in attempting to obtain an audio tape of the flood of Noah's days. The audio tape contained many sound effects, such as the sound of lightning, thunder, and rain. It also had the sounds of saws and hammers in building the ark, and screams of those being drowned in the flood. Has anyone every heard this or any such audio tapes like it. And if so could you please tell me where I might be able to obtain a copy of it. I appreciate any help anyone might be able to provide Thanks New Creature |
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50 | difference between "LORD" and "Lord | Heb 7:24 | New Creature | 68185 | ||
Why in many verses of Scripture is the word "Lord" sometimes found in all capital letters, "LORD" and in other instances found just with the fist letter in Caps: "Lord" Sometimes the switch even occurs in the same verse. What is the difference between "LORD" and "Lord?" Here is a Bibical example Psalms 110 1 The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. 2 The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies. 3 Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth. 4 The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek. 5 The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. 6 He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries. 7 He shall drink of the brook in the way: therefore shall he lift up the head. Can someone please provide me with the proper answer? New Creature |
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51 | Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit? | Acts | New Creature | 67279 | ||
Is there any difference between Holy Ghost and Holy Spirit? Are they both interchangable descriptions of the same person? | ||||||
52 | Should Christian's vote? | Heb 11:13 | New Creature | 65513 | ||
With the U.S. elections less than a week away, I thought it might be interesting to ask the following question. Should born-again believers vote? Yes or No Why or why not? |
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53 | Inability to believe | John 5:24 | New Creature | 63469 | ||
How is it possible that a loving and just God, could eternally condemn unbelievers to eternal torment, for their inability to believe the gospel message and respond in faith? Does God condemn them for their inability to turn from their sins? |
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54 | Bibical Christianity | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 62402 | ||
Dear Hank; When I use the term "Bibical Christianity" I mean that which is in full agreement with Scripture. Not in full agreement with me, or any certain denomination. But in full agreement with God's word. |
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55 | re: return to Bibical Christianity | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 62375 | ||
Dear Hank I didn't post the comment by an unknown source in order that we might try to analyze to originators accuracy of that statement. The reason I posted that comment was to see whether or not you and other participants in this forum, based upon your knowledge of the historical events which are called the Reformation Period, along with your knowledge of Scripture, do personally agree with the interesting quote. The quote once again is as follows: "the Reformation was just that: a reformation, not a complete return to biblical Christianity." do you believe that statement reflects your beliefs concerning the Reformation based upon what you know about it? Blessings to you |
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56 | complete return to biblical Christianity | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 62358 | ||
Here is an interesting comment I found from an unknown source. "the Reformation was just that: a reformation, not a complete return to biblical Christianity." Are you inclined to agree, or disagree with that comment? |
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57 | complete return to biblical Christianity | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 62352 | ||
Here is an interesting comment I found from an unknown source. "the Reformation was just that: a reformation, not a complete return to biblical Christianity." Are you inclined to agree, or disagree with that comment? |
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58 | So who is right? | Bible general Archive 1 | New Creature | 62133 | ||
Two sincere believers read the same Bible. After prayerfully reading, studying, mediatating, and trusting for the Lord's guidance in properly interpretaing the Bible, these two come away with differing theological perspectives, and doctrines. Both find Bibical support for why they believe the way they do. Is it possible that: A) one of then is wrong? B) both of them are wrong? C) both of them are only partially correct in their understanding? D) both are holding onto only half of the whole truth? E) other? "Whatever is only almost true is quite false, and among the most dangerous of errors, because being so near truth, it is more likely to lead astray. Precise knowledge is the only true knowledge, and he who does not teach exactly, does not teach at all." (H.W. Beecher) |
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59 | So who is right? | 2 Cor 3:17 | New Creature | 62140 | ||
Two sincere believers read the same Bible. After prayerfully reading, studying, mediatating, and trusting for the Lord's guidance in properly interpretaing the Bible, these two come away with differing theological perspectives, and doctrines. Both find Bibical support for why they believe the way they do. Is it possible that: A) one of then is wrong? B) both of them are wrong? C) both of them are only partially correct in their understanding? D) both are holding onto only half of the whole truth? E) other? "Whatever is only almost true is quite false, and among the most dangerous of errors, because being so near truth, it is more likely to lead astray. Precise knowledge is the only true knowledge, and he who does not teach exactly, does not teach at all." (H.W. Beecher) |
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60 | Holy Spirit takes up residence | 1 Cor 6:19 | New Creature | 60870 | ||
In a recennt discussion I had with a minister of a certain church, I used the following verse as well as others to tell him why I believe that the Holy Spirit takes up residence in every born-again believer. 1 Cor. 6:19 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost [which is] in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? This minister said: "we are talking about an association between God and mankind and not about a physical residence." Am I right in saying that the Holy Spirit indwells the believer. And what could I possibly say to this minister to convince him of this truth if I am correct? Any and all help will be deeply appreciated |
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