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81 | Do we play or pray? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7904 | ||
From: Radioman To: His Honor, Judge Stevie Butler The beam that is in thine own eye grows longer and heavier by the minute. Before you go completely blind, you may want to use yor judge's scalpel to dissect yourself and see how (if) you measure up. After you have authored either a study Bible that remains in print for NINE decades or ONE coherent posting (whichever comes first), then some sentient creature might begin to take you seriously. Have a nice day, your honor. |
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82 | Sabbath-did you know? | Matt 12:1 | Radioman | 7707 | ||
Hey, Buddy! What part of this never-ending thread do you not understand? JVH0212, Don't YOU know that to continue to give the same answer after it has been duly ignored, mocked, ridiculed and rejected is an exercise in futility? Steve says: "I do not care what man says, unless they can show by Scripture I am wrong." JVH, don't you see: 1) Steve does not care what any man says, unless that man is Steve Butler. 2) No one can prove anything to Steve, regardless of whether or not they properly apply Scripture to the question. Scripture alone is not the issue. What Steve already "knows" is the issue. 3) How dare anyone challenge the infallibility of Steve's opinions? He is never wrong. If you don't believe it, just ask him. |
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83 | Isn't The 4th Cmdmnt Part Of Mosaic Law | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7706 | ||
Q: Isn't The 4th Cmdmnt Part Of Mosaic Law. A: The 4th Cmdmnt sure is part of the Mosaic Law. Do you also keep all the dietary laws, the new moons, festivals, 20 percent tithe (look it up in the Mosaic Law -- the tithe Israel paid anually was much closer to 20 percent than 10), the command to stone a child who is continually rebellious, the blood sacrifices and all the rest of the ceremonial law contained in the Law of Moses? |
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84 | Are your gulity not making a day holy? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 7705 | ||
"Are your gulity not making a day holy?" Exactly what does the above question mean in English? As has been pointed out to you repeatedly, no one changed the Sabbath from Sat. to Sun. The Jewish (non-Christian and non-Gentile) Sabbath always was, is now, and always shall be on the seventh day, which is Saturday. Sunday is not the new Sabbath. Who do you think you are to presume anyone guilty of anything? First cast the beam out of thine own eye. |
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85 | Was Jesus actually in the tomb 3 days? | John 19:31 | Radioman | 7704 | ||
"Three days and three nights. (Matt 12:40) This phrase does not necessarily require that 72 hours elapse between Christ's death and resurrection, for the Jews reckoned part of a day to be as a whole day. Thus this prophecy can be properly fulfilled if the crucifixion occurred on Friday." (Ryrie Study Bible, Moody Press, 1976, 1978) . . . " 'Three days and three nights' (Matt 12:40)was an emphatic way of saying 'three days,' and by Jewish reckoning this would be an apt way of expressing a period of time that includes parts of 3 days. ... All sorts of elaborate schemes have been devised to suggest that Christ might have died on a Wednesday or Thursday, just to accommodate the extreme literal meaning of these words. But the original meaning would not have required that sort of wooden interpretaion." (MacArthur Study Bible, p. 1415, Word Publishing, 1997) . . . "THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS. (Matt 12:40) Including at least part of the first day and part of the third day, a common Jewish reckoning of time." (Matt 12:40, Zondervan NASB Study Bible, Zondervan, 1999) |
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86 | Was Jesus actually in the tomb 3 days? | John 19:31 | Radioman | 7703 | ||
Yes, He was. | ||||||
87 | Believe or Believeth | Acts 16:31 | Radioman | 6547 | ||
Question: Is the meaning of Believe and Believeth the same? Answer: Yes, both words mean the same thing. |
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88 | The Lord pronounced judgement on foreign | Amos | Radioman | 6126 | ||
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89 | The Lord pronounced judgement on the for | Amos | Radioman | 6125 | ||
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90 | The Lord pronounced judgement on the for | Amos | Radioman | 6124 | ||
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91 | The Lord pronounced judgement on the for | Amos | Radioman | 6123 | ||
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92 | Is this a discussion group? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5903 | ||
No, this is not a discussion group. Since the question has been clearly and authoritatively answered, I suppose we are now in for a month-long debate over the question. That would be typical here at the Forum. | ||||||
93 | Biblical support for animals in heaven? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5898 | ||
No, it is not Biblically based. We cannot draw any such conclusion based upon Biblical evidence. Nor can one give a Bible reference to support the fact that it isn't in the Bible. | ||||||
94 | Christ dying only for elect? | Rom 5:6 | Radioman | 5809 | ||
Re: The Bible Doctrine of Election. Some are trying to disprove a Bible doctrine -- election -- of which they have no knowledge or understanding. What attorney, professor or debater ever successfully disproved something of which he had absolutely no knowledge? An effective opponent of an idea would need to know all the main points and details of that idea before he could persuade others that the idea was false. It is obvious to me that most, if not all, the shrill anti-election people are clueless as to what election is and when, where and how the Bible speaks of the elect or election. If one is not even familliar with the terminology of that which he is debating, he will never convince anyone of anything. Election and people spoken of as the elect exist, according to the Bible, whether you and I believe or don't believe in the Bible doctrine of Election and regardless of how you define election. (Use a concordance and look up the words "elect" and "election." To set the record straight: 1) the word "freewill" is used 22 times in the NIV Bible. In every single reference the adjective freewill is used to modify the noun "offering(s)." So how does the Bible's use of the word freewill support the idea that the doctrine of election is false? 2) The dictionary defines the adjective "elect" as "chosen" or "carefully selected". So elect and chosen clearly mean the same thing. Some say "only a small portion of the Bible can be used to justify "election". For your information, while "freewill" occurs in the Bible (NIV) only 22 times and only in connection with the word "offering(s)", the word "elect" appears 11 times; "election" 3 times; "choose" (which means the same thing as "elect") appears 66 times; "chose" 45 times; and "chosen" 125 times. This gives us a total of 250 occurences of the words "elect", "election" (although not, in every instance, in connection with the Bible doctrine of Election ) or their equivalents choose, chose and chosen, but only 22 occurences of the word freewill, and then only in connection with offerings. There isn't one verse in the Bible which -- when properly translated and understood in the context and in relation to all other verses dealing with the same subject -- not one word that contradicts the Bible's teaching on the subject of election. The majority of nonbelievers in election are people who can neither define nor explain what it is that they are opposed to. It is apparent from the comments written by opponents of election that these people have not read the answers supporting election. They've neither read the answers, looked up the Scriptures cited, nor given the other side a fair hearing. |
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95 | Where can I find the Beatitudes? | Matt 5:3 | Radioman | 5551 | ||
You will find the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12. A parallel passage is also to be found in the gospel of Luke. | ||||||
96 | What is the goal of Bible study? | Col 1:28 | Radioman | 5546 | ||
One purpose of Studying the Bible is so that the foolish may become wise. After reading many of the postings to this website, I conclude that apparently this purpose is not being fulfilled by some persons who study the Bible, assuming they have studied it. | ||||||
97 | Christ dying only for elect? | Rom 5:6 | Radioman | 5544 | ||
This question, election, has already been much debated on this Forum, much to everyone's delight. If you use the Search function and after "contain these words" put "election", then you will have access to the Forum's accumulated wisdom concerning the subject. | ||||||
98 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5543 | ||
"Paul does not tell Timothy to refuse speculations." Yes, he does. NASB 2 Timothy 2:23 "But refuse foolish and ignorant speculations, knowing that they produce quarrels." |
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99 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5542 | ||
In case you missed it: "Have you built your ark yet? "From this verse, Genesis 6:14, and this verse alone, isn't it perfectly clear that God expects each one of us to build an ark?Some doctrines have been based on little more than a random verse, so why shouldn't we stock up on gopher wood and start building?" (original question by Hank) Your friend, Radioman. |
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100 | Does God have free will? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 5540 | ||
Do you have a Scripture reference for your question? A lot of these questions under the category "The Entire Bible" are getting increasingly weirder, especially questions beginning with "Why" or "What if"? One could ask questions based on false syllogisms all day. But who would be edified? This is not a rap session; it is a StudyBibleForum. Where's the Bible verse you are asking about? | ||||||
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