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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Radioman2 Ordered by Verse |
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41 | Were not all Jews of Jesus's time either | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 96274 | ||
OK! Thanks for providing the answer to my question. I honestly did not know what tectons were. It didn't occur to me that the word might be Greek and not English. :-) --Radioman2 |
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42 | What does the third day mean? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 96617 | ||
Perhaps it would be better if you asked the person from whom you were given the "word." Let him or her tell you what they meant when they said "the third day." Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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43 | Genesis serpent and Satan? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 97001 | ||
What kind of anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-Bible, pro-Satan rubbish is this? | ||||||
44 | Does TNIV eliminate gender distinctions? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 98172 | ||
'Is The TNIV Faithful in Its Treatment of Gender? Yes 'The TNIV does not eliminate gender distinctions but rather clarifies them. 'By Mark Strauss : posted 09/27/2002 'Much of the negative press concerning Today's New International Version comes from a misunderstanding of Bible translation and a misrepresentation of the TNIV. Here are seven facts you should know. '1. The goal of the TNIV is the same as that of the NIV (and other versions): to render the meaning of the original text accurately into contemporary English.' To read more, including opposing viewpoints, go to: (http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/011/38.37.html) |
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45 | why God denied cain's offering not ables | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 99454 | ||
Where would Cain get a copy of the first-century Letter to the Romans? | ||||||
46 | Will we have physical or spiritual bodie | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 101113 | ||
The Bible does not say that our memories will be erased in heaven. 'Will we recognize and be reunited with our loved ones in heaven? 'Yes! In the Old Testament, when a person died, the biblical writers said he was "gathered to his people" (cf. Gen. 25:8; 35:29; 49:29; Num. 20:24; Judg. 2:10). In 2 Samuel 12, when David's infant child died, David confidently said, "I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me" (v. 23). David evidently expected to see the child again-not just a nameless, faceless soul without an identity, but that very child. 'The New Testament indicates even more clearly that our identities will remain unchanged. While sharing the Passover meal with His disciples, Christ said, "Take this [cup] and divide it among yourselves; for I say to you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes" (Luke 22:17-18). Christ was promising that He and His disciples would drink the fruit of the vine together again-in heaven. Elsewhere Jesus makes a similar, but even more definite, promise: "Many will come from east and west, and sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven" (Matt. 8:11). 'Furthermore, Moses and Elijah appeared with Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration. Even though they died centuries before, they still maintained a clear identity (Matt. 17:3) -- Peter, James, and John evidently recognized them (v. 4), which implies that we will somehow be able to recognize people we've never even seen before. All the redeemed will maintain their identity forever, but in a perfected form.' To read the rest of this article, go to: (http://www.gty.org/IssuesandAnswers/archive/heaven8.htm) --Radioman2 |
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47 | MARK 16:16: Was it perverted? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 101912 | ||
It always amazes me, and sometimes amuses me, when people strongly disagree with an interpretation, yet offer no alternate interpretation. Likewise, when you reject the Lowest Common Denominator principle of interpretation, I wonder what you have to offer as an alternative. What, if any, principles of translation do you apply? --Radioman2 |
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48 | Purpose Driven Life? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 101914 | ||
Norrie: I understand how you feel about not carrying your Bible to church, having had similar feelings in a recent situation. All my life I had carried my Bible to church. Recently my church started providing pew Bibles. For a time, I quit carrying my Bible. Like you, I thought, Why bother bringing it? Then it hit me. More than a dozen nieces and nephews of mine attend the same church I attend. The thought occured to me that I ought to carry my Bible to church to set an example for the children and young adults in my family. They may reason that if their uncle doesn't bring his Bible to church, then it must not be all that important. I want them to know it is important. I believe that carrying the Bible to church honors the Word of God and shows that one has a high view of Scripture. However, I am not saying that it is wrong not to carry one's Bible to church. In no way am I criticizing you or implying that this is what you should do. I am merely saying how I felt and what I decided for myself. Grace and peace to you, Radioman2 |
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49 | MARK 16:16: Was it perverted? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 101921 | ||
You write: "Reason, not emotion, is always the best principle." I ask: Could you be a little more specific? --Radioman2 |
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50 | MARK 16:16: Was it perverted? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 101929 | ||
Reason this: "One of the basic principles of biblical interpretation is the analogia scriptura, the analogy of Scripture. In other words, we must compare Scripture with Scripture in order to understand its full and proper sense. And since the Bible doesn't contradict itself, any interpretation of a specific passage that contradicts the general teaching of the Bible is to be rejected. Since the general teaching of the Bible is, as we have seen, that baptism and other forms of ritual are not necessary for salvation, no individual passage could teach otherwise. Thus we must look for interpretations of those passages that will be in harmony with the general teaching of Scripture." (http://www.gty.org/IssuesandAnswers/archive/baptism.htm) --Radioman2 |
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51 | MARK 16:16: Was it perverted? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102009 | ||
This is not rocket science. Go to the website to read the Scriptures and the entire article. Just because someone told you that baptism is necessary for salvation does not make it so. I think you were bluffing when you attempted to answer my previous question about principles of interpretation. I doubt if you have any idea of what is meant by "principles of interpretation." --Radioman2 |
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52 | How do you feel about halloween? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102011 | ||
"What should we do as parents? Turn off the TV..." Yes, turn off the TV. Not only because of the content, but also because of the ways in which watching TV affects children. See also the recent headlines about the effects of watching TV on small children. Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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53 | The unpardonable sin? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102048 | ||
No, a Christian cannot lose their salvation. --Radioman2 |
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54 | The unpardonable sin? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102066 | ||
You apparently view the Study Bible Forum as a platform for your own ego. | ||||||
55 | Please I'm looking for your opinion! | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102140 | ||
Prayer does not change GOD. Prayer changes US. | ||||||
56 | Please I'm looking for your opinion! | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102142 | ||
Prayer does not change GOD. Prayer changes US. | ||||||
57 | Please I'm looking for your opinion! | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102149 | ||
"I am the Lord, I do not change" EdB: Prayer does not change GOD. Prayer changes US. Scripture clearly says: "I am the Lord, I do not change". NASB Malachi 3:6 "For I, the LORD, do not change; therefore you, O sons of Jacob, are not consumed. AMPLIFIED Malachi 3:6 For I am the Lord, I do not change; that is why you, O sons of Jacob, are not consumed. Grace to you, my brother Radioman2 |
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58 | Please I'm looking for your opinion! | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102194 | ||
Tim: Agreed! --Radioman2 :-) |
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59 | Please I'm looking for your opinion! | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102195 | ||
EdB: You ask: "Did God stop His actions because of prayer or not?" I reply: I never said that He didn't stop His actions because of prayer. I neither could nor would dispute the Scriptures you quoted. Good job, Ed. Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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60 | What would you like to be doing when...? | Bible general Archive 2 | Radioman2 | 102197 | ||
George: You ask a very interesting question. "What would you like to be doing when Christ comes?" Breathing, i.e. living. I would like to be alive and breathing when Christ comes. Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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