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681 | What is the bottomless pit? | Rev 9:1 | Searcher56 | 12903 | ||
What is a star from heaven which had fallen to the earth? Who gave the key and to whom was it given? What is the bottomless pit? -How is it related to the star? |
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682 | Is it internal or limited external? | Mic 6:6 | Searcher56 | 12879 | ||
Verse 7 continues "Does the LORD take delight in thousands of rams, In ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I present my firstborn for my rebellious acts, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?" Verse 8 "He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?" Is this text (Micah 6:6-8) 1. refuting all external, cermonial religion in favor of internalizing our faith as a response to God? 2. saying that there are essential religious acts focus on the issues of justice, mercy and humility. Everything else is beyond waht God expects? Which is it? Is it both? Is it neither? After you chose, then explain. |
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683 | Are there exceptions to submitting? | Rom 13:1 | Searcher56 | 12876 | ||
Yes, it may be tough at times to submit to all the government's rules. But, we must. We need to pray for those who are oppressed for their beliefs -- for they are restricted, by law, what they can (cannot) do. Are there exceptions to submitting to the governing authorities? |
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684 | How can the rich be in misery? | James 5:1 | Searcher56 | 12875 | ||
I know that some of the rich were unbelievers. But, why them? There were other things the unbelievers did that could of been mentioned. I still want to know why are the rich to weep and howl for their miseries? How can they be in such a state? |
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685 | A wide a circle to we confess our sins? | James 5:16 | Searcher56 | 12818 | ||
A wide a circle to we confess our sins? -Should we go beyond those affected? -If not, how far beyond? How much detail do we go into? |
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686 | Whose prayer offered in faith is it? | James 5:15 | Searcher56 | 12817 | ||
Whose prayer offered in faith is it, elders or the one sick? -What happens if one lacks faith? What is the relationship between sins and sickness? |
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687 | How long do we wait before we call? | James 5:14 | Searcher56 | 12816 | ||
How long do we wait before we call? | ||||||
688 | Suffer and be cheerful concurrently? | James 5:13 | Searcher56 | 12815 | ||
Can we be suffering and be cheerful at the same time? Explain Can we be sick (vs 14) and be cheerful at the same time? Explain |
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689 | What makes us stop singing praises? | James 5:13 | Searcher56 | 12814 | ||
What does it mean to be cheerful (happy - NIV)? How long to we have to be cheerful before we sing praises? What makes us stop singing praises? |
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690 | How long do we suffer before we pray? | James 5:13 | Searcher56 | 12810 | ||
What kind of suffering (trouble - NIV) is this? How long do we suffer before we pray? What should we pray? |
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691 | Are we to never swear? | James 5:12 | Searcher56 | 12809 | ||
Are we to never swear, including solem oaths? What does the all in "above all" refer to? |
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692 | Is "the patience of Job" Biblical? | James 5:11 | Searcher56 | 12808 | ||
What was the enduance (perseverance NIV) of Job? What was the outcome for Job? How is the full compassion and mercy of the Lord seen in Job's life? Do we this is our life ... at all times? Is "the patience of Job" Biblical? |
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693 | Why is complianing singled out? | James 5:9 | Searcher56 | 12806 | ||
Why is complianing (grumbling) singled out? Why does it call for judgement? How does it fit in light of patience? |
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694 | Why are the rich singled out? | James 5:1 | Searcher56 | 12804 | ||
Why are the rich to weep and howl for their miseries? Why are they singled out? |
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695 | Why does Paul say "not I, but the Lord"? | 1 Cor 7:10 | Searcher56 | 12695 | ||
Why does Paul seem to distinguish so clearly between what the Lord commands and what he himself has to say? If Paul intends to make a distinction between levels of authority, what are the implications of that distinction for the authority Christ's saying on earth, relative to Paul's letters? Do we need to compare all of Paul's writings in light of Jesus' teaching in the Gospels and elevate those parts of his letters which are clear by Jesus taught them above those which are clearly the product of Paul's thought? |
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696 | How could Paul hand him over to Satan? | 1 Cor 5:5 | Searcher56 | 12694 | ||
By what authority did Paul hand him over to Satan? | ||||||
697 | Why submit to the governing authorities? | Rom 13:1 | Searcher56 | 12693 | ||
Why should we submit to the governing authorities? -Are there exceptions? Cite Scripture. Bonus Question: Wsa the American Revolutionary War in violation of this? |
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698 | Why are we not to look back? | Luke 9:62 | Searcher56 | 12692 | ||
Why are we not to look back? | ||||||
699 | Who is greater than John the Baptist? | Luke 7:28 | Searcher56 | 12691 | ||
Who is greater than John the Baptist? | ||||||
700 | Were the 12 to Take a Staff? | Mark 6:8 | Searcher56 | 12690 | ||
When we read Mark 6:8-9, Jesus' instructions seem clear enough: the only item that the Twelve are to take with them on their missionary journey is a staff. Yet then we read Matthew 10:9-10 and Luke 9:3, which prohibit the taking of a staff. So were they to take a staff? -Why the difference? |
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