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41 | Layman, what's up with that? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 214166 | ||
Hello creaston, The concept is from the Levitical priesthood where there is a distinction between those in the Lord's assembly who can approach the Lord and those who cannot. The layman or common person cannot. Since the church practices (or should be) the priesthood of all believers, this distinction should not be made among Christians. Steve |
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42 | Soul the mind and Spirit the emotions? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 214456 | ||
Scriptural basis, please? Steve |
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43 | dogs or cats in heaven (pets) | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 214459 | ||
Where is the Scripture that proves the eternality of God's word equates to the eternality of plant or animal species? Steve |
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44 | Does God lead us to sin? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 215859 | ||
Hello chosen one, God does not lead people to sin. Concerning Pharaoh, look at Exodus 3:19 where God is speaking to Moses at the burning bush. "But I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go unless compelled by a mighty hand." God knew Pharaoh's heart and pushed it in the direction it wanted to go. The same thing type of thing is demonstrated in Romans 1 where God gives people over to their depravity. Steve |
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45 | should we pray to jesus? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 216140 | ||
Hello rohitjohn90, Jehovah (or YHWH) is God's personal name. Jesus is God incarnate. Are you asking if there are two gods? Steve |
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51 | text of NASB? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 216847 | ||
Hello beewag, I found this on the Lockman site: http://www.lockman.org/nasb/nasbprin.php Hope it helps. Steve |
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52 | Older Bible needed | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 218416 | ||
Hello John, This site is for study rather than inquiring about a particular edition of the Bible. I did a search on www.abebooks.com and found some there. Steve |
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53 | John 3:16 | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 218811 | ||
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54 | is such thing as an unresting spirit | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 219028 | ||
Hello earlene, There is nothing in Scripture to suggest this. Steve |
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55 | Correct Understanding of verses? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 219340 | ||
Hello, Your quotation is accurate but taken out of context. As given here the quote appears to demonstrate that obey the law makes one righteous. That is not correct. Later, Paul writes: Romans 3:19-20 (ESV) Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable to God. [20] For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin. Since obeying the law does not justify anyone, how can Paul say that obedience to the law will justify? Paul's point in chapter two (as you follow it through to chapter four) is to make plain the fact that he is comparing the Jews who hear the law and do nothing because they really do not believe it to Gentiles who have not heard the law but instinctively do part of it. He is trying to point out that the high-minded Jews are no better than the barbarians mentioned in chapter one. Then he summarizes in chapter three that ALL men are sinners and we cannot do ANY work to justify ourselves. Steve |
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56 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 219973 | ||
Hello doday, Consider Luke 18:12 as an example of translating "sabbatou" as "week." Translating as you suggest would give "I fast twice a sabbath..." That does not make good sense. There are multiple issues at work here when insisting that "sabbatou" must be "sabbath:" 1) "protei sabbatou" is literally "first of the sabbath." What is the first of a sabbath? What does that mean? 2) Which sabbath is meant: sabbath of days; sabbath of weeks; sabbath of years? Steve |
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57 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 219991 | ||
dodoy, I have no example of fasting twice per week beyond the one I gave, but that does not mean it did not occur--only that it was not otherwise recorded. Your examples attesting to twice-daily fasting are nonsensical. The OT examples are simply giving a time period for the length of the fast, no more. The reference to Christ's fast just ensures that the reader understands it was 40 consecutive 24-hour periods in length, again nothing more. You are playing games with the text. As you have stated, "protei" can have various translations depending on context, but your translation attempt is invalid because the Greek text simply will not support it. "Sabbatou" is in the genitive and is modifying "protei," so besides "first of the sabbath" as I mentioned, it could also be literally translated as "on the sabbath's first [formemost, chief]." In order for your translation to be correct, "sabbatou" must be either in the dative case agreeing with "protei." Steve |
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58 | Bible Based Games | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 220014 | ||
This is not an online gaming forum, but a Study Bible Forum. Steve |
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59 | letter F in footnote | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 220060 | ||
Hello ktb3, This forum does not address bound copies of the NASB specifically but is rather a place to go for answers concerning the biblical text regardless of the version you use. I believe your question relates to the use of "f" or "ff" to signify that the reference given is the beginning of a long section relating the verse at hand. I hope that helps. Steve |
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60 | Aren't there differences? | Bible general Archive 4 | srbaegon | 220141 | ||
Hello lightedsteps, Had you read what had already been posted, you would know these verses have been addressed--lightly in this thread and heavily at previous times. Steve |
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