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61 | Did Moses seen God face to face? | Ex 33:20 | retxar | 26827 | ||
I believe Moses saw God the Son face to face, not God the Father, because of what Jesus said in John 5:37 (also other places including John 1:18 as you quoted). In fact, I believe all OT incarnations of God was God the Son. John 5:37 "And the Father Himself, who sent Me, has testified of Me. You have neither heard His voice at any time, nor seen His form. Jesus is God! retxar |
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62 | is strong drink taking biblically okey | Lev 10:9 | retxar | 56319 | ||
Tell him he is correct if he lives too far from the church to pay his tithes (Deu 14:24) that verse 22 requires him to pay. If that is the case, tell him you will deliver it for him. If he still insist that Deu 14:24 justifies his purchase of alcohol, tell him he can purchase it, but Lev 10:9 prevents him from drinking it! He can still use it in his lawn mower tho! Strong drink is a mocker! retxar |
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63 | Does it take away sins or not? | Lev 16:34 | retxar | 19807 | ||
The Old Covenant was only valid because it was a shadow of the New Covenant. (Joh1:17, Col2:17 Heb8:5, Heb9:9, Heb10:1) When the substance of the Old Covenant was revealed, (which is Jesus Col2:17), the shadow was no longer needed. Example: A 20 dollar bill is only worth 20 dollars because of the gold it represents. If the government distributed the gold as a replacement for the paper, the requirement of anyone redeeming my piece of paper that had “20 dollars” printed on it would no longer be valid. The shadow would have been fulfilled because the real thing (the gold) would have been revealed. Even tho the old 20 dollar bill still had “legal tender” printed on it, it would no longer be valid, because the real thing would have replaced it. Jesus Saves!, retxar |
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64 | Pentecost | Lev 23:15 | retxar | 69645 | ||
Pentecost was 50 days from Passover (Lev 23:15-16) , which was on a sabbath (Saturday). Since 50 days is 7 weeks plus one day, Pentecost is on a Sunday. retxar |
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65 | What is Pentecost a Revelation of ...??? | Lev 23:16 | retxar | 68935 | ||
Pentecost (from the word pentekostos, meaning 50th) took place 50 days after Passover (Lev 23:15-21) and was the Jewish feast of the first fruits of the wheat harvest (Num 28:26). Jewish tradition teaches that Moses received the Law on the day Pentecost. So on the same day Israel received the Law in the OT, the Church received God’s grace in all it’s fullness in the NT, and thus the church was born! retxar |
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66 | "Deuel" or "Reuel"? | Num 2:14 | retxar | 15324 | ||
John Wesley's Explanatory Notes in E-sword had this to say on Num 1:14 ("from Gad, Eliasaph the son of Deuel") Deuel is called Reuel in Num_2:14, the Hebrew letters Daleth and Resh being often changed. Other than this, I do not know. retxar |
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67 | Is Interracial marriage Bible supported? | Num 12:1 | retxar | 3707 | ||
Num 12 answers this question for me. Aaron and Miriam spoke out against the marriage of Moses and a black lady from Ethiopia. This made God very angry. Look at verse 12 "Miriam became leprous, as WHITE AS SNOW." By the way, I don't think this was Zipporah because her father was Jethro, the priest of Midian. I suppose she could have been adopted though. | ||||||
68 | If I really don't have money to give. | Num 18:12 | retxar | 58282 | ||
Read David Guzik's article at http://calvarychapel.com/simivalley/giving.htm to get a good biblical prespective on NT giving. retxar |
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69 | i do not understand deuteronomy | Deuteronomy | retxar | 16068 | ||
Welcome shepard! I heard one time that deuteronomy is a word you say over and over when you want to receive the gift of speaking in tongues. If you don't get it right off if will come to you by and by! Just being a wise guy! Pay me no mind. Welcome to Forumville, USA! retxar |
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70 | Consuming alcoholic beverages: ok or not | Deut 14:26 | retxar | 60881 | ||
I’m not sure what Deuteronomy 14:26 sounds like to you, but in context, it says nothing and concludes nothing as far as the consumption of alcohol in the day in which we live. Consumption of alcohol was always forbidden for kings, priest, and prophets (Pro 31:4, Isa28:7-8). Since we have been made kings and priest by Jesus Himself (1Pe 2:9, Rev 1:6), I would say that alcohol consumption is always forbidden for us also, and that your church is teaching the WORD. Isa 28:7 But they also have erred through wine, And through intoxicating drink are out of the way; The priest and the prophet have erred through intoxicating drink, They are swallowed up by wine, They are out of the way through intoxicating drink; They err in vision, they stumble in judgment. retxar |
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71 | who did Cain marry? who will kill him? | Deut 29:29 | retxar | 17005 | ||
Cain married Adam's great grandson's mother's husband's brother's father's mother's granddaughter's aunt. | ||||||
72 | Is the image in 1Sam. 28 really Samuel? | 1 Samuel | retxar | 26361 | ||
I don't think this was Samuel from the dead at all, but a demon acting as Samuel. Saul had already inquired of the LORD, and the LORD did not answer him (1Sa_28:6). If God refused to answer thru the Holy Spirit, I don’t think He would answer thru demonic means. Look at 1Sa_28:19. The demon (or Samuel) says “tomorrow you and your sons will be with me.” Did Saul join Samuel, or demons? I really don’t know for sure, but from the indication of scripture I do not think Saul joined Samuel. retxar |
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73 | Does GOD get bored with the same prayer? | 1 Sam 16:7 | retxar | 21549 | ||
Not if you are praying from your heart. God want's us to be consistent and persistent (Luke 18:7). If that means praying the same prayers with the same words, over and over, so be it. We even have Jesus as an example to go by! Mat 26:39b ..."O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will." Mat 26:42b ..."O My Father, if this cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it, Your will be done." Mat 26:44 So He left them, went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words. Jesus answers prayer! retxar |
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74 | 1Ki 7:23 apparent error measuring sea | 1 Kin 7:23 | retxar | 2496 | ||
Look down at verse 26 "It was a handbreadth thick; and its brim was shaped like the brim of a cup," A handbreath is about 3 inches and the brim of a cup is flared out, I would say at least an inch. The measurement from outside to outside of the brim was 10 cubits (about 180 inches). The circumference of the bowl would probally be taken from the inside. So lets do the math. Brim to brim is 180". Subtract the thickness twice (6 inches) we now have 174 inches. Subtract the flare twice (2 inches) we now have 172 inches. 3.14 (pi) x 172" is 540.08 inches. 30 cubits is about 540 inches!!! This is just over 1/16 of an inch of being right on!! I know of no building contractor anywhere that can measure something 45 feet long this close, let alone build it!! This is a powerful text to prove The Bible's accuracy, not it's error. | ||||||
75 | Mark 1:6 ? | 2 Kin 1:8 | retxar | 19674 | ||
There’s nothing mysterious about Mar 1:6. It’s just a description of what John wore and what he ate. The way John lived was just a reflection of a man that preached Jesus, and not himself. John the Baptist and Elijah had the same appearance, personality, characteristics, and message. 2Ki 1:8 So they answered him, "A hairy man wearing a leather belt around his waist." And he said, "It is Elijah the Tishbite." Both Elijah and John boldly called the Jews to repentance. They were God pleasers, not man pleasers. Preach Jesus! retxar |
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76 | Is Beracah the source of Baraca class? | 2 Chr 20:26 | retxar | 3593 | ||
BARACA - "An international, interdenominational organization of Bible Classes of young men (Organized Oct. 20, 1890)". It is an adaptation of the Hebrew word "Berakah" (Berachah), Blessing in the 2nd Chronicles XX 26 and 1st Chronicles XXI 3. (Philathea is the adaptation for Ladies' Classes.) source: http://www.netpath.net/dsumc/sunday1.htm |
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77 | Musical instruments in Worship? | Psalm | retxar | 20300 | ||
Does the NT mention Sunday School? How about Wednesday night prayer meeting? How about special father's and mother's day services? How about pastors appreciation day? How about the sinners prayer? How about vacation bible school? What about study bibles? How about study bible forums? etc, etc, etc. The prohibting of musical instruments to Praise the Lord is an unfounded belief. Jesus said even the rocks could praise Him! (Luk 19:40). Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD! (Psa 150:6) Praise the LORD!!!, retxar |
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78 | Thanks, but... | Psalm | retxar | 20391 | ||
Well I’m not sure if the NT is silent on musical instruments in worship or not. Rom 15:9b is a quote of Psa 18:49. "For this reason I will confess to You among the Gentiles, And sing to Your name." The Greek word for sing here is “psallo” which means “to twitch or twang, i.e. to play on a stringed instrument, celebrate the divine worship with music and accompanying odes”. So I think the singing described here could mean with voice and instrument. Psallo is also used in 1Co 14:15, Eph 5:19, and James 5:13. Just a thought! Praise Him! retxar |
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79 | Answer or not? Proverbs 26:4,5 | Prov 26:4 | retxar | 68034 | ||
M.Henry had some insightful words to share for Pro 26:4-5. Maybe this will shed some light! See here the noble security of the scripture-style, which seems to contradict itself, but really does not. Wise men have need to be directed how to deal with fools; and they have never more need of wisdom than in dealing with such, to know when to keep silence and when to speak, for there may be a time for both. 1. In some cases a wise man will not set his wit to that of a fool so far as to answer him according to his folly “If he boast of himself, do not answer him by boasting of thyself. If he rail and talk passionately, do not thou rail and talk passionately too. If he tell one great lie, do not thou tell another to match it. If he calumniate thy friends, do not thou calumniate his. If he banter, do not answer him in his own language, lest thou be like him, even thou, who knowest better things, who hast more sense, and hast been better taught.” 2. Yet, in other cases, a wise man will use his wisdom for the conviction of a fool, when, by taking notice of what he says, there may be hopes of doing good, or at least preventing further, mischief, either to himself or others. “If thou have reason to think that thy silence will be deemed an evidence of the weakness of thy cause, or of thy own weakness, in such a case answer him, and let it be an answer ad hominem - to the man, beat him at his own weapons, and that will be an answer ad rem - to the point, or as good as one. If he offer any thing that looks like an argument, an answer that, and suit thy answer to his case. If he think, because thou dost not answer him, that what he says is unanswerable, then give him an answer, lest he be wise in his own conceit and boast of a victory.” For (Luk_7:35) Wisdom's children must justify her. From Matthew Henry's Commentary on the whole Bible. retxar |
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80 | Does God uses people to phophecy | Isaiah | retxar | 20800 | ||
Act 2:17 'And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your young men shall see visions, Your old men shall dream dreams. Act 2:18 And on My menservants and on My maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those days; And they shall prophesy. Jesus Saves, retxar |
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