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41 | Does God Need us like we need Him? | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 235515 | ||
Without an object to love, then love itself can not be fulfilled. God is Love. 1John 4:16 God also has angels to worship Him, but the epitome of God's creation is man. Man is therefore the only creature who can allow for the highest expression of God's love, and as we reciprocate, love becomes perfected. |
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42 | "bless God". | Not Specified | sonofmom | 234063 | ||
can you tell me what it means to "bless God"? In what way CAN a perfect God be blessed? |
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43 | "bless God". | Ex 20:6 | sonofmom | 234065 | ||
can you tell me what it means to "bless God"? In what way CAN a perfect God be blessed? |
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44 | can someone answer a question on how you | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 234061 | ||
Someone may not gain entrance to heaven if they reject Jesus | ||||||
45 | In Bible the term Jew first used? | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 234057 | ||
on the other hand, the Word, 'Judaism' refers to the religion and philosphy espoused by the Jewish people, but can actually get quite complex. For some, it would mean the expression of the covenantal relationship God established with the Children of Israel. For more modern times, liberal movements such as Humanistic Judaism may actually be nontheistic. |
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46 | In Bible the term Jew first used? | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 234056 | ||
the word, JEW is used first in the Book of Esther, (8 times) but I am not sure if that would be first in the chronological order. In 2 Kings, the word, 'Jews' is used twice, still being listed as the Strong's # H3064 and refers to someone who belonged to the kingdom of Judah. Later, after the removal of the ten tribes, the word Jew came to refer to any Israelite. |
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47 | Is The Quote In The Bible? Where? | Deut 23:18 | sonofmom | 232019 | ||
Gill, just because someone says that its in the Bible does not mean anything at all. This includes pastors as well as authors of magazine articles. That is how cliches get started. Many people think that the phrase, "God helps those who help themselves" is from the Bible. But that statement doesn't even make sense. Wouldn't you think that God would help those who are unable to help themselves first? Son |
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48 | Is The Quote In The Bible? Where? | Deut 23:18 | sonofmom | 231996 | ||
Deuteronomy 23:18 seems to be the right verse, but not the only verse. per the King James, "Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore, or the price of a dog, into the house of the LORD thy God for any vow: for even both these are abomination unto the LORD thy God. " The hire of a whore, meaning, the money she gets by her whoring, and the price of a dog, that is, of the Sodomite, pimp, or whoremaster (for such are called dogs in Rev. 22:15). The money gained by lewd and unlawful practices, shall by no means be brought into the house of the Lord for any vow. What this is saying, is that God would not accept of any offering at all from such wicked people; if they had nothing to bring for an offering other than what they got through the practice of wickedness, then their sacrifice could not but be an abomination to the Lord, Prov. 15:8. So, to beware of the man with the price of a dog (having it in his pocket must mean he would be looking to spend it) would mean to me that if it is not good enough to put in the offering plate at church, then if I were to accept it, possibly as wages, or trade, I would be partaking in what the Lord considers an abomination. And that, good pastor, is plenty to beware of. May the true God of the Bible richly bless you as you serve Him. -Son |
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49 | What is Ezekial 28:11-17 and Isiah 14:12 | Ezekiel | sonofmom | 231929 | ||
Ezekial 14:12 is believed by many to be talking directly to satan, and I believe the reasons are clear. The chapter begins by talking to the prince of Tyrus (as the KJV has it) but then in the 12th verse, the tone changes abruptly and starts addressing the king of Tyrus. it says, "Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God" (vs 13) And then he is called, "the anointed cherub who covers" There is no earthly king who fits this decription. And, yes, the passage in Isaiah is understood to be about the same fallen angel. blessings to you, son |
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50 | God can't die or look on sin! | Matt 27:46 | sonofmom | 225431 | ||
What we are being taught here is reconciliation. Since God is willing to be reconciled to us, therefore, to be reconciled to God should be our top priority. To learn thru God's Word the very length that God has travelled, in order to promote a relationship with us, is unimaginable in my mind. Christ was perfectly pure, or He would have been an imperfect Mediator. The sacrifice He offered was to be made sin. He was not made a sinner, but an object of sin, a sin-offering, and the sacrifice for sin. This is where the design of the hypostatic union is employed, -a perfect plan with a perfect outcome. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God (John 1:1) And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us,... ... full of grace and truth. (1:12 ) If I may suggest to you that the Word of God was, during those hours of darkness, in the same place as He was during the three days prior to the resurrection, -and during the eternity past- before the Word was made into flesh. The Word was with God. And the humanity of Jesus, who had never committed sin, was laid aside to suffer the wrath of God for our sin. |
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51 | Act 8 1 to 5, Apostle(s) | NT general | sonofmom | 225327 | ||
Hi homeflash, welcome to you. Let us start at the end of your question, because it is tough to answer too many questions at once. If you were to know the difference, that may help clear up a few other questions. "And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch." ( Act 11:26) Disciple is from the English word for discipline, but translated from the Greek word, Mathetes, which means: a learner, a pupil, or disciple. We can all be Disciples by choice, but we are unable to become apostles by our own will. The word Apostle first appears in the first verse of Romans, in the words of Paul, " a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle..." The first and second letters to the Corinthians, along with Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians and others start out in like manner. Paul introduces himself as an Apostle, which is a transliteration of the Greek word, Apostolos, and this means, 'a delegate, messenger, as one sent forth with orders, and is specifically applied to the twelve Apostles of Christ, but in a broader sense is applied to some of the foremost Christian teachers. Can one be a deacon as well as an Apostle? Can one be both an Apostle and a Disciple? I think these questions could be answered Yes, and your question seems to necessarily eliminate one from the other. Son |
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52 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | sonofmom | 224924 | ||
Thank you, searcher. God's Day to you and yours. son |
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53 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | sonofmom | 224877 | ||
Aleichem Shalom ariel, well, thank you all for the help, I will just have to go to the pastors office and ask him. I have some work to do on the tile floor at this church so I will be there soon. I was hoping to get some insight before I questioned him. Bless you all for trying (((o: son |
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54 | Science of Getting Rich | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 224871 | ||
N S, Sorry for the late response, I just want to follow up and see if you are having any luck. I am sorry that you are feeling as Jonah trapped in the whale. Is it possible that you are trying to do this work by your own power instead of relying on the totally sufficient power of Christ? Read the Book of Jonah, and focus on how Jonah was freed. I will pray also that your wife comes to know Jesus as her personal savior. As for defending the Word, there is not much you can do beyond the Word itself. God's Word is sharper than any two edged sword and there is nothing able to perform as well as His Word. Just remain in the Word and you will know thr truth. And the truth will make you free. |
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55 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | sonofmom | 224870 | ||
Thanks for the reply, I know the query was a bit vague.. Yes, the discussion was about the millennial reign where believers reign with Christ. a young man said he heard that believers were to go back to living long lives, like 900 years or so. I never heard of such, so I questioned and the pastor agreed with him. This pastor is very knowledgable in the word. I thought they were suggesting that the people who reign with Christ were to go back to living lives of multiple centuries. I will have to question them further on the subject son |
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56 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Not Specified | sonofmom | 224867 | ||
During a get-together at a church, a man said that those who would be reigning with Christ were to be alive for 900 years-plus, as in the days before the flood. I questioned that notion, and the pastor actually agreed with him so I asked where the Bible might mention such a thing. I was told it was somewhere in Isaiah. Can anybody tell me what they might be speaking of? |
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57 | Do they who reign live 900 years? | Rev 20:1 | sonofmom | 224868 | ||
During a get-together at a church, a man said that those who would be reigning with Christ were to be alive for 900 years-plus, as in the days before the flood. I questioned that notion, and the pastor actually agreed with him so I asked where the Bible might mention such a thing. I was told it was somewhere in Isaiah. Can anybody tell me what they might be speaking of? |
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58 | Bible reference to infant baptism | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 224277 | ||
The baptism of an infant is basically useless because an infant cannot place its faith into anything, and cannot join in the act. It basically lays there and has someone else's will exercised over it. The reason for the addition of infants into the sacrament of Baptism that I was given by a RCC scholar was this: They simply ran out of adults to baptize and started baptising the babies. The word comes from the Greek 'baptismo' which means to immerse. |
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59 | musicians in the bible | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 224044 | ||
Strong's Number H5329 matches the Hebrew 'natsach', which occurs 65 times in 65 verses in the Hebrew concordance of the KJV |
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60 | musicians in the bible | Bible general Archive 4 | sonofmom | 224043 | ||
"Musician" occurs 55 times in 55 verses in the KJV | ||||||
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