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61 | NOW READY | 2 Tim 4:6 | benjamite | 56386 | ||
It is generally agreed that 2 Timothy was the last book written by Paul - shortly before his death. (Perhaps most look at this passage to arrive at that conclusion.) It seems like Paul, here, is looking in three directions - present (6), past (7), and future (8). 1. My death is at hand. 2. I have lived (fought or run) well. 3. Before me lies my reward. |
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62 | Tabernacle/Sacrificial Animals? | Heb 8:5 | benjamite | 35647 | ||
1. The pattern for the tabernacle was given in Ex 25-27 The golden calf incident happened in Ex. 32. The tabernacle wasn't constructed until Exodus 35 - after the golden calf incident. I hope this helps on the first question, if you could provide specific verses, perhaps they would help to answer the last two questions. In Him, Benjamite |
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63 | James is contradicting Apostle Paul | James | benjamite | 38429 | ||
By no means! Take note of verse 18. "I'll show you my faith BY my works." Meaning that true belief doesn't sit, doing nothing at all. Paul agrees, Philippians 1:6 "He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ." To the church in Corinth, Paul writes and scolds them for not being able to handle the meat. They were "yet carnal". They should have grown, but they did not. Ephesians 2:10, "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." Philippians 2:12-13, "So then, my beloved, just as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure." True faith is demonstrated by works. If you truly believe something, prove it. That's what James and Paul say. Note that Paul doesn't say "work FOR your salvation" but "work OUT your salvation". If Paul expected believers to do nothing, why would he give practical advice anywhere in His epistles? It is true that we are saved by faith, alone. True faith, saving faith, produces works. Does this help? |
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64 | would like to know more on these words | Rev 20:1 | benjamite | 35555 | ||
Gog and Magog are places named for people (and some might see Gog as the ruler of Magog - Ezek 38) I believe them to be somewhere around Russia. "Millennial" refers to the future earthly reign of Christ on the earth, see Rev 20:1-10. Called "millennial" because here in Rev 20 it is given the length of 1000 years. See also Isaiah chapters 11, 60-66, and Romans 8:18-22. In Him, Benjamite |
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65 | Is the first resurection in Mat 27:52 | Rev 20:5 | benjamite | 33852 | ||
Matthew 27:52 might be a precursor to the first resurrection, but it is not complete. Look at what happens to the 'rest of the dead" in Rev. 20:11-15. The first resurrection primarily refers to those at His coming, 1 Corinthans 15:23. Daniel might fit into the Matthew passage, but I'd have to do more research. The thing with Matthew 27:52, is that it appears to be local, i.e., only in Jerusalem. (At least, those dead are all that is mentioned.) A couple points to note on the order 1) Christ's resurrection (and those who came out of the tombs - unless these died again, Matt 27:52). 2) (Time gap) 3) His coming (and 1st Resurrection) 4) (Time Gap) 5) The end (and 2nd Resurrection for the "rest of the dead" Rev 20:5,11ff. Others might think differently, but I think that this fits the best with Scripture. In Him, Benjamite |
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66 | where's it say innocent goes to heaven? | Rev 21:1 | benjamite | 37674 | ||
There are a number of places where heaven is mentioned (type in the word heaven into the search box at the right). I'm going to put your answer near the very end. I would encourage you to read all of Revelation 21-22. Is this what you were looking for? |
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