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61 | free Easter program ideas,skits or plays | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212925 | ||
Shalom aherbert, I just googled "easter program ideas" and came up with 5 on the first page (and there were several more besides mingled among other things with those keywords). Since I don't know exactly what you have in mind, it would be best if you just check out the sites yourself. :o) Cheri |
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62 | Trouble with Pronouns | Not Specified | skccab | 212921 | ||
Shalom y'all, I've been reading Isaiah and am at 63:11. I use the NKJV which capitalizes all pronouns referring to God. All the previous verses have the 'he' capitalized, then verse 11 says "Then he remembered the days of old, Moses and his people, saying, "Where is He who brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of His flock?..." My question: is the 'he' who remembered mistakenly left lowercase? It sounds like it is speaking of He, God? Any help? Thanking you in advance Cheri |
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63 | Trouble with Pronouns | Is 63:11 | skccab | 212934 | ||
Shalom y'all, I've been reading Isaiah and am at 63:11. I use the NKJV which capitalizes all pronouns referring to God. All the previous verses have the 'he' capitalized, then verse 11 says "Then he remembered the days of old, Moses and his people, saying, "Where is He who brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of His flock?..." My question: is the 'he' who remembered mistakenly left lowercase? It sounds like it is speaking of He, God? Any help? Thanking you in advance Cheri |
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64 | Trouble with Pronouns | Is 63:11 | skccab | 212927 | ||
Shalom y'all, I've been reading Isaiah and am at 63:11. I use the NKJV which capitalizes all pronouns referring to God. All the previous verses have the 'he' capitalized, then verse 11 says "Then he remembered the days of old, Moses and his people, saying, "Where is He who brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of His flock?..." My question: is the 'he' who remembered mistakenly left lowercase? It sounds like it is speaking of He, God? Any help? Thanking you in advance Cheri |
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65 | david's Faith | OT general | skccab | 212917 | ||
Shalom Abyeapenalex, The Bible says much about David, and perhaps someone else can expound on it for you, with greater historical information - I can only offer one simple little lesson to be learned by David's life. What I get out of the Bible's history of the man, aside from the obvious connection to our Savior, is that he was very much just an average man with very many faults (with adultery and murder under his belt) - but he was a man who loved God and His commandments, a man who was quick to hear and even quicker to repent, as opposed to allowing himself the pleasure of wallowing in his 'ol woe is me' state of mind. Lesson: the devil has no weapon against you if all of your known and unknown sins have been taken care of - he's talking to a forgiven person, his bullets are all blanks! Cheri |
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66 | Are we all descendants of Adam and Eve? | Genesis | skccab | 212912 | ||
Shalom Idrive, No, that's not it....But when you make statements that no one here can remember reading in the Bible, we do like Book, chapter and verse so we can go read it. This is a STUDY Bible Forum, we study the Bible. If I make the statement that the ancients, 3000 years ago, knew that the earth was round and not flat - I'd need to back up that statement with Isaiah 40:22a. I could be understanding that verse amiss and someone else could help me to better understand what it means. Or, maybe that's a completely new piece of true information for someone else and now they have a reference for it. That's why we ask for references...so we can ALL study God's wonderful Word together. :o) Cheri |
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67 | Pr. 6:23 the commandment is a lamp??? | Prov 6:23 | skccab | 212880 | ||
Congratulations!!! 25 years! Wow!! Have a wonderful celebration, let it keep on going on.... Cheri |
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68 | updated question | Luke | skccab | 212865 | ||
Shalom Jessi, The Bible does not tell us what the condition was as that was not the focus of the lesson, and we are not medics with that kind of knowledge here on Bible Study Forum. You might do a google search and find some possibilities. :o) Cheri |
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69 | Was Abraham a Jew | Genesis | skccab | 212862 | ||
Shalom Joshua, No, Abraham was not a Jew. He was to be the father of the Jews and of many other nations. Nor was Isaac a Jew. He was the beginning of the line that would become Israel and also many other nations. Jacob was the actual, literal father of the line that would become known as Jews (Judah) and also of other nations, but he, himself, was not a Jew. His 12 sons were the ones that began to be known as Hebrews. Judah's people began being known as Jews sometime after the single kingdom of Israel split into the two houses known as Judah (Southern Kingdom) and Israel/Ephraim (Northern Kingdom) which took place during or just after Solomon's reign. Ezekiel 37 tells us that these two kingdoms will once again, in the latter days, be brought back together in their own land, as one people, under one King!! Please forgive me for the lack of scripture reference, I just woke up and my eyes just won't focus yet to look up the references (that won't happen for another 1-2 hours) :o) Cheri |
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70 | Pr. 6:23 the commandment is a lamp??? | Prov 6:23 | skccab | 212860 | ||
Shalom Tim, Does not the Prov. 6 passages just bring one around full circle to what God commanded Moses to tell the Israelites in Deut. 6:4-7, the latter part being "You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up"? Childrens' parents were supposed to teach their children the instructions of their God. Have a blessed day Cheri |
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71 | Pr. 6:23 the commandment is a lamp??? | Prov 6:23 | skccab | 212859 | ||
Shalom Tim, Does not the Prov. 6 passages just bring one around full circle to what God commanded Moses to tell the Israelites in Deut. 6:4-7, the latter part being "You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up"? Childrens' parents were supposed to teach their children the instructions of their God. Have a blessed day Cheri |
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72 | What caused two of Aarons sons to die. | Lev 10:2 | skccab | 212846 | ||
MJH, Yeah, it gets me into trouble too. But that's OK. It keeps the God-given mind active and alive, open to possibilities (and also teaches gobs of humility when you get it wrong). :o) Cheri |
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73 | What caused two of Aarons sons to die. | Lev 10:2 | skccab | 212840 | ||
Greetings MJH You did just fine without spell check!! First of all, let me thank you for your explanation of your previous post (I'm a Sabbath person :o) ). I just wanted to add to this subject my 2cents - Lev. 10:1 says that Nadab and Abihu took fire and incense (which appears to be fire and incense from somewhere other than the God-ordained altars) and my Bible reads that "each took his censor" which leads me to believe that possibly the censors were their own to be used in their homes, again a thing that God did not tell them to do. Mostly, though, look at verses 8-11 - it appears that these men went before the Lord in a drunken state....??? It's not so much that they got drunk, it's that they got drunk and then went before the Lord to do service to Him of their own accord. So it looks like they missed it big time - unholy fire, unholy incense, unholy utensils, and unholy behaviour. You think? :o) Cheri |
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74 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | skccab | 212834 | ||
Greetings Lionheart, Me, too!! It's gonna be such fun! I'm staying well. I hear you've won a health battle as well? Glad to see you back on SBF last week or so. Cheri |
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75 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | skccab | 212822 | ||
Shalom kelroc, Ssostokley made some very good points for you. I'd like to add my 2cents worth (just some food for thought). Since everyone pretty much agrees on Elijah, I'll make my case for Enoch as the 2nd of the two prophets in Revelation. Since Heb. 9:27 says it is appointed for men to die once Enoch will have to see death at some time. When? Gen. 5:24 says he too, was taken alive to God so, so far, he has not seen death. Like I said, just my opinion. Just something to chew on.... :o) Cheri |
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76 | Who is the generation? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212796 | ||
Shalom Kcabm, Some theologies say He was talking about the generation to whom He was speaking, therefore, they believe that the 70AD events were the fulfillment. The majority (myself included) believe what was meant is that the generation in which "these things" beigns will not pass away before all the things have happened. (After all, it is generally agreed upon that the period of time is only about 7 years, with perhaps a 5-10 yr. period leading up to the 7-yr Tribulation.) Some believe that those saved won't see any part of the 7-yr period (pre-trib), some believe that the saved living at that time will see some of the Tribulation (pre-wrath), some believe that the born-again will see all of it (post trib), and some believe that He returned in 70AD and we are now in the 1000 year millenium (preterist). Just my 2cents... Cheri |
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77 | do unbelievers go to Heaven? | Rom 1:20 | skccab | 212698 | ||
Thuggish, For such an authoritive answer as "Of course they go to heaven!" we sure do need Bible book, chapter, and verse to back up your statement, please. I've read the Bible through many times - but somehow I missed that one. Thanking you in advance. Cheri |
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78 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212682 | ||
MJH, I'm glad you came around with your information cos I was thinking that perhaps the mention of the rent veil might have been recorded in the Talmud, and I don't own any of the volumes (I wish I did have them, there is much in them that help understand the full implications of NT events). And I thank you for reminding me of the rending of the clothing, I had forgotten about that!! :o) Cheri |
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79 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212676 | ||
Graftedin I think you're standing among good company. I think everyone on this Forum takes that particular verse quite literally. Here I'm gonna really mess up a good saying but you'll get the gist anyway - "When the sense of the sentence makes sense, then it makes no sense to try to make some other sense of it." ???? (I hope I didn't destroy that statement tooo bad!!) :o) Cheri |
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80 | Torn veil of Mat 15.38 the literal veil? | Matthew | skccab | 212674 | ||
Greetings graftedin, BTW, I love your screen name. The 'grafted in' symbol is also my favorite!! There are a few more instances recorded in the Gospels that, to my knowledge, are not corraborated in non-Biblical sources such as the slaughter of the innocents in Mt. 2:16 (perhaps there were too few babies killed in the historians' minds to be noteworthy?). And to my knowledge there was no such custom, as stated in Mt. 27:15, at Passover of releasing a prisoner (could the offer between Barabbas and Yeshua/Jesus have been the first and then became a custom, so old at the writing of the gospel that Matthew overlooked the fact that it actually was the first time it had happened?). Just because Mt. 27:51 and Mk. 15:38 is not noted in extra-Biblical sources does not mean it didn't happen. I think we're mighty fortunate to have the information that we do have as so many people would have had the whole Bible destroyed many times over if they'd had their way about it!! :o) Cheri |
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