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81 | Ge 1:26 | Gen 1:1 | azurelaw | 234009 | ||
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82 | Ge 1:26 | Gen 1:1 | azurelaw | 234008 | ||
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83 | what was elijahs diet ? | 1 Kings | azurelaw | 233989 | ||
Dear kirkpatrick, If my memory serves me well, I don't recall the Bible has any specific indication on Elijah's diet. The only verse described what Elijah had eaten is 1 Kings 17:11-13. Shalom Azure |
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84 | What is the Hebrew-English | Job | azurelaw | 233973 | ||
Dear heman, You said : "What, you do not think DARBY, the ASV or Wycliffe are qualified to be a translator?" Please do not put words in others (BMyers') mouth. Note the TOU's requirement: You agree to interact with each other in a Christian spirit, with respect and grace. Shalom Azure |
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85 | Tell me about the seven deadly sins | Prov 6:16 | azurelaw | 233972 | ||
Dear saintnic70, The Seven Deadly Sins, also known as the Capital Vices or Cardinal Sins. You may google search on the internet or wikipedia for detail explanation. However, in the Bible, there is no such thing as seven deadly sins. The most minor sin has wages. "For the wages of sin is death,..."(Rom 6:23a) However, the Bible has mentioned some sins are an abomination to God:- Proverbs 6:16-19 There are six things which the LORD hates, seven which are an abomination to him:haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood,a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil,a false witness who breathes out lies, and a man who sows discord among brothers. Shalom Azure |
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86 | Mar 5:15 | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 233970 | ||
Dear heman, I believe Brad (BMyers) will answer your post accordingly. I just want to remind you that for better follow up discussion, you should mark your post (be it an answer or a follow-up question) as "note". Thanks. Azure |
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87 | a sweet savour | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 233969 | ||
Dear heman, As it is clearly named "StudyBibleForum", the main design of the forum is for bible study/asking question about the Bible. It seems that this post of yours is a kind of devotional sharing. So, in order to keep the "question page" serving properly for Bible question, you may mark this kind of "sharing post" as "note" so that it will not occupy much of the space in the question page and yet, people can still read your post at the lower part of the screen. Thank you. Azure |
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88 | Ex 12:29 | Ex 12:23 | azurelaw | 233913 | ||
Dear heman, Since you are new here, I hope the following tips helpful for you when posting and for better follow up discussion for other users. 1/ When you post a follow-up note or question in the existing thread, please mark it "note" unless you want to start a new question outside of the original thread. 2/ When you register, I believe (to my memory) there is a requirement that you need to fill in your valid email address. So, when a post/question is in respond to yours, the system will automatically notify you by email. In case you are sure that you are missing any email notification from Lockman, you can always write to them for help. 3/ As a long-time participant on the forum, the style of Searcher that I understand is that he always provide short and biblical answer, but might not be direct answer. He also likes to answer with a question to trigger the poster's thought to dig into the scripture. I think this is a good way to foster thinking. We have been experiencing many demanding straight forward direct from the forum as if the forum is a "fast food restaurant". I believe most of the regulars here on the forum do not think it a good idea for training serious bible study. Concerning your question, I see that brother Doc has provided you an answer already --- God created all things for His glory (my paraphrase of his actual wordings). Let me provide the below scriptures to consider:- Psalm 19 Roman 3:23 Roman 8:28 Remember, when you study the scriptures, you may encounter with difficulties on a certain/particular word or phrase. Don't just get stuck there and make haste to file your questions, try reread again and again the whole chapter or even those chapters before and after in order to get a better idea of the context that construct the idea of the writer of the book. God's holy Word is so deep and rich like a buried treasure. It requires our hardwork to dig, dig, dig... Shalom Azure |
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89 | Did God return? | Gen 18:10 | azurelaw | 233153 | ||
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90 | MUST WOMEN COVER THEIR HEAD | 1 Cor 11:5 | azurelaw | 233140 | ||
Dear deprince, This has been discussed a lot on the forum. You may do a quick search by typing the below verses on the search box "book chapter/verse" on the right and it will show the text of the scripture. At the beginning of each verse, you will see "I" "N", click on the "N" and the screen will show you all the past posts under the thread at the bottom of the page. Relevant verses: 1 Cor 11:5 1 Cor 11:6 Shalom Azure |
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91 | What is the Bible meaning of "G" as a na | Bible general Archive 4 | azurelaw | 232682 | ||
Dear judy, I am afraid it would be quite a tedious task to search for it since there are many words start with letter G. You better ask the person who said so for correct reference. Shalom Azure |
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92 | INCEST IN THE NEW TESTIMENT | Lev 18:10 | azurelaw | 232668 | ||
Matthew 5:27-28. Shalom Azure |
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93 | Is God an advocate of slavery? | Titus 2:9 | azurelaw | 232559 | ||
Dear Jenny, You may check the below link in answering to your question. I think the article is helpful for your better understanding. http://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-slavery.html By the way, I would like to remind you that context is extremely important in Bible study as I see many of your questions are taken the verse out of its context. It would be dangerous and easily gets to a wrong conclusion without understanding the background of the book. I would recommend you get yourself a copy of "How to read the Bible for all its worth" (by Fee and Stuart) for a proper Bible study. Shalom Azure |
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94 | Did Moses or Noah go to Hell? | OT general | azurelaw | 232419 | ||
Dear Storeman, On what scriptural basis you have such a question? Shalom Azure |
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95 | Was Jesus a Nazarite? | Numbers | azurelaw | 232229 | ||
Dear 1frankie, Do you mean Nazirite? (Number chapter 6). If so, the answer is : Jesus is not a Nazirite. Shalom Azure |
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96 | God put the bow in the sky | Gen 9:13 | azurelaw | 232227 | ||
Dear Esther, Welcome to the forum. Not everything in the Bible is symbolic or bears any hidden meaning. Red in the rainbow is one of the many colours it consists. However, rainbow is a sign God puts in the sky for remembering His covenant with Noah that He will not destroy the earth with flood anymore as you have read in chapter 9. Shalom Azure |
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97 | This is war | Eph 5:18 | azurelaw | 232196 | ||
Please read Ephesians 6:10-18. Shalom Azure |
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98 | This is war | Eph 5:18 | azurelaw | 232195 | ||
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99 | Offerings of Proverbs 7 adulteress? | Proverbs | azurelaw | 232150 | ||
Dear loavesnfish, Below is a summary of the rules in reading Proverbs from the book "How to read the Bible for all its worth" - Fee and Stuart:- 1) Proverbs are often parabolic,i.e. figurative, pointing beyond themselves. 2) Proverbs are intensely practical, not theoretically theological. 3) Proverbs are worded to be memorable, not technically precise. 4) Proverbs are not designed to support selfish behaviour - just the opposite. 5) Proverbs strongly reflecting ancient culture may need sensible "translation" so as not to lose their meaning. 6) Proverbs are not guarantees from God, but poetic guidelines for good behaviour. 7) Proverbs may use highly specific language, exaggeration, or any of a variety of literary techniques to make their point. 8) Proverbs give good advice for wise approaches to certain aspects of life, but are not exhaustive in their coverage. 9) Wrongly used, proverbs might justify a crass, materialistic lifestyle. Rightly used, proverbs will provide practical advice for daily living. I would suggest you get a copy for your Bible study. Shalom Azure |
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100 | Behold, I was shapen iniquity. | Ps 51:5 | azurelaw | 232148 | ||
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