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Results from: Answered Bible Questions On or After: Wed 02/16/00 Ordered by Date |
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Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
41801 | HONOR THY FATHER AND MOTHER | Matt 22:37 | PYLE | 581 | ||
JESUS SAID IF YOU LOVE YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER MORE THAN ME, THEN YOU CANNOT BE MY DISCPILE IS THIS A CONTRADICTION TO THE COMMANDMENT OF GOD TO HONOR THY FATHER AND MOTHER? | ||||||
41802 | FOR JACOB I LOVED AND ESUA I HATED | Rom 9:11 | PYLE | 575 | ||
IN THE SCRIPTURES, GOD SAID FOR JACOB I LOVED AND ESUA I HATED. HOW COULD A GOD OF LOVE HATE AN INNOCENT BABY? | ||||||
41803 | ISREAL'S REJECTION OF THE MESSIAH | Romans | PYLE | 577 | ||
SINCE ISREAL HAS REJECTED THE MESSIAH AND HAS BEEN CONTINUALLY DISOBEDIENT TO GOD, DOES THEIR WILLFUL REJECTION OF THE SAVIOR NULIFY THEIR RIGHTS TO THE LAND OF CANNAN ( ISREAL) ? | ||||||
41804 | What are the Nephilim? | Gen 6:4 | JMR | 560 | ||
What exactly are the Nephilim? They are only mentioned twice in the Bible (Genesis 6:4 and Numbers 13:33). I think that they are Angels, but am not sure. Any other explanation? | ||||||
41805 | What is the sin unto death? | 1 John 5:16 | dad | 554 | ||
What is the sin leading to death and is it different from the unpardonable sin and wilful sin and, if so, how is it different and are there examples of the sin unto death? | ||||||
41806 | Commentary on Luke 4:1-13 | Luke | billsisson | 544 | ||
Jesus' 40 days and nights with Satan. Give me a commentary. | ||||||
41807 | Explain million year old dinosaurs. | Job | 541 | |||
How can we reconsile the age of the earth as indicated in the Bible with the evidence for the existence of dinosaurs and cavemen? I know the Book of Job makes reference to what could be dinosaurs but are there any others? | ||||||
41808 | Explanations of difficult verses | NT general Archive 1 | jg8ball | 540 | ||
How about "Explanations of difficult verses?" Thanks. | ||||||
41809 | TRINITY | Bible general Archive 1 | PYLE | 539 | ||
CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHERE THE WORD TRINITY IS FOUND IN THE SCRIPTURES? ALSO, CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN THE TRINITY IN SIMPLE TERMS SO THAT IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE TO THE AVERAGE PERSON. | ||||||
41810 | WHERE DID MAGI'S COME FROM? | Bible general Archive 1 | PYLE | 538 | ||
WHERE DID THE MAGI'S THAT PRESENTED THE LORD GIFTS CAME FROM, AND WHAT WAS THEIR RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND? | ||||||
41811 | What I am asking is baptism a requiement | NT general Archive 1 | jg8ball | 534 | ||
I think you misinterpreted what I asked (or maybe I didn't pose my question clearly enough). What I am asking is baptism a requiement for salvation? I realize that you should be baptized after believing but I feel believing is the only requirement for salvation while my friend believes that both believing and baptism are a requirement for salvation. This then could lead to other thoughts about infants that are baptized and whether or not full immersion is necessary. PS. We both are baptized. |
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41812 | Is there no volition? | John 15:4 | charis | 524 | ||
Is there no volition? My friend, does coming to Christ make us devoid of all will and self? Is the only reason I believe because the Spirit makes me? The only reason I obey is because I am coerced? The only reason I fellowship is because it is the only path set before me? It is my opinion that we still have a will, and that matching our will with God's will is pleasing to Him. Certainly the Holy Spirit is the Helper and Comforter, but I do not think He is the Puppetmaster. I know that works that glorify me are dead, but my obedience glorifies God. When we, of our own free will, choose to depart from sin and serve Jesus (with help and leading of the Holy Spirit), heaven rejoices. The reason I cannot accept unconditional election and the total depravity of man is that it leads to sin being a sign of non-election. If someone sins, it must be because he was not truly chosen. This is an extremely arrogant stance for those who are convinced of their own election. Is it possible they cannot see their own sin? Also, if we start weeding out all who have sinned as being non-elect, heaven will be a very lonely place. Finally, if there is no post-salvation grace, who will be saved? I believe that Jesus is the Author and Perfector of our faith. Our initial faith was a gift from God according to His grace, we can claim no credit. However, I also believe that we participate in some (admittedly small) way afterward, the as a pilgrim. James makes this all clear. He was used to dealing with legalistic Jews who had mapped out a path to God in the flesh. Faith and works are both essential. | ||||||
41813 | Where are guardian angels mentioned? | Bible general Archive 1 | gomar | 523 | ||
Where are guardian angels mentioned in the Bible? | ||||||
41814 | Where did the word Christian come from? | Bible general Archive 1 | gomar | 522 | ||
Where did the word Christian come from since it doesn't appear to be used in the Bible? | ||||||
41815 | AGE OF ACCOUNTIBILITY | Bible general Archive 1 | PYLE | 520 | ||
WHAT IS THE AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE SCRIPTURES. | ||||||
41816 | BOOK OF LIFE | NT general Archive 1 | PYLE | 519 | ||
CAN CHRISTIANS BE BLOTTED OUT OF THE LAMBS BOOK OF LIFE? | ||||||
41817 | Saved by belief or belief and baptism? | NT general Archive 1 | jg8ball | 511 | ||
Is belief in Jesus the only requirement to be saved or is (water) baptism also required? I've always believed it was belief alone, but a friend of mine says it's both. We've found verses that support both theories. | ||||||
41818 | Are the unevangelized people really lost | Rom 2:15 | Ric | 504 | ||
Are the unevangelized people really lost? |
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41819 | How best to translate Ps. 45:6? | Psalm | Bonnie | 501 | ||
I was wondering if Ps. 45:6 could be translated any other way than "Thy throne O God, is forever and ever..." This is directly quoted in Hebrews chapter 1. Some groups, notably Jehovah's Witnesses, claim that this should be translated in Hebrews as "God is thy throne forever and ever..." This is an alternate reading in some Bibles, but it makes no sense to me. But if the verse in the Psalms can ONLY be translated this one way, then that would invalidate the alternate translation. I know that these verses are vocative tenses, with no verb, which can make it a little dicey sometimes translating. And I'm aware that both "throne" and "God" in Hebrews end in the same nominative ending, supposedly making them interchangeable. But again, "God is thy throne," makes no sense. A throne is the place from which one rules, and God isn't a place. Thanks for any help anyone can give me! Bonnie |
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41820 | Seventy Weeks? | Dan 9:24 | Ric | 500 | ||
Can we make any sense out of Daniel's prophecy of Seventy Weeks? | ||||||
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