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81 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | skccab | 212064 | ||
Shalom Val, I've studied Hebrews in depth a little over a year ago, and am just beginning to do so again. having just gotten through the introduction study, at this point. It's full of gems, isn't it? Cheri |
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82 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | skccab | 212053 | ||
Shalom Val, Sorry, it's been so long. Had prayers to go to, then I locked the keys to my car in my car. Lovely night!!!! hahaha I didn't mean to cut you off short - I figured you knew what I was talking about. Some people think the Law is abolished, some don't think that - that's what I meant and just didn't want to get into a debate with others (didn't think that I would with you or some of the others who know me). I try very hard to keep my fellowship with you wonderful folks as debate free as possible, even tho I'm kinda out in left field - it's still the same playing field :o). Ah, it's already the Lord's day for you, have a blessed one!! Cheri |
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83 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | skccab | 212042 | ||
Shalom Steve, I certainly believe that the prophets and apostles of old have a place (of esteem) right here today and tomorrow - BUT I also see great need for such today, as well. There are many circumstances today that don't seem to be addressed in the Bible as fully (or at all) and they need to be. Do I actually see them here and now? That's questionable. I think I would have to be honest and say NO, I don't see either of those two active. But I also don't see God splitting up a working "team" that He ordained to work as a complete whole to edify His Body. Again, just my 2cents worth Cheri P.S. And I know you can buy a whole bunch of nothing with 2cents. lol |
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84 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | skccab | 212041 | ||
Val, My email is in my profile. I have absolutely no desire to get into a debate with anyone (and a debate would ensue). If you wish to email me I will be more than happy to discuss this further with you, but not here on the Forum. Cheri |
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85 | Am I ignorant | 1 Cor 12:1 | skccab | 212037 | ||
Thank you Newwine, One of the best posts of the thread thus far. It goes right along with the other things that folks seem to think are done away with (that I believe scripture speaks quite differently about those things). I, personally, think that that "till" takes us right up to the moment of the "rapture." Just my 2cents thrown in :o) Cheri |
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86 | Prayer Request from My Family | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212026 | ||
Sweet Hank, I knew that in my heart concerning all the active regulars, too many to name, but we knnow who they are. I agree, just simple every day prayers should go somewhere else but this particular problem seemed to need some very STRONG prayer warriors - so I choose to make the request of my family. :o) THank you for your note, it brought much comfort to my troubled heart. I love all you guys (and girls) - have a wonderful weekend. Cheri |
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87 | Prayer Request from My Family | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212024 | ||
Shalom Shelly, I asked these people because they are friends and family and in the past 2 1/2 years sharing prayer and praise has been a part of our study here. Prayer and praise is a very big part of Bible study. Without it all you get is head knowledge which is useless. If I offended you, I sure am sorry for that. Cheri |
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88 | Murder vs Killing | Ex 20:1 | skccab | 212010 | ||
Dear Kamschoolgrad, You've got it pretty right on. I, too, have many disconcerting questions about things that we are supposed to do (or not do) but for one reason or another we don't or cannot. These, I just have to put down to Deut. 29:29 and figure we'll get the answers we need soon enough. Doesn't that sound like a horrible cop-out? But after much prayer and advice-seeking from pastors and rabbis that's the best I can do. And the best I can say is - observe to do what God commands in His glorious Torah to the best of your ability (and of what the law of your land allows you to observe and do) - and that is ALL that you can do with a good conscience. And, remember, that thru Messiah's finished work on the cross, we are not BOUND to or UNDER the curse of not observing all the Law, but we are FREE to receive the blessings of observing the commands of the Lord. Hallelujah!! Praise God for His Mercies endure forever. Amen? Amen!!! Sorry I couldn't be of MORE help. Cheri |
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89 | Is NASB better than other translations? | 2 Tim 2:15 | skccab | 212009 | ||
Shalom MJH Actually, no, it's not like e-sword (which I love and thank God for Rick Meyers), it's quite different. I guess they just survived. It's like cell phones. I still survive quite nicely without one - I'm totally cell ignorant!! (Mainly, it's I cannot see to read all the little buttons on cells to work them - in my defense of ignorance there hahaha) Cheri |
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90 | Is NASB better than other translations? | 2 Tim 2:15 | skccab | 212005 | ||
Shalom MJH, have you tried this link: http://www.scripture4all.org/ It gives the Hebrew and Greek text as well as a choice of several different English translations and the Heb/Gr part is connected to Strongs. It is free software. (I haven't figured out how to completely use all of its features yet, pooh.) The only complaint that I have with it, is that the Hebrew transliteration is not the best that I've seen (and even there I'm no expert, no where near lol), it's a bit difficult to make out sometimes. I don't know, but maybe this site might help you with the book of Hebrews? Cheri |
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91 | acknowleged my sin to You | Psalm | skccab | 211982 | ||
YELLOWROSE, THAT'S A GOOD IDEA NOT TO BOTHER SOMEONE ELSE'S COMPUTER. WE'LL ALL BE OK. AND YOU HAVE INDEED FOUND A WONDERFUL PLACE FOR STUDYING THE BIBLE!! I PRAY YOU WILL STAY AND STUDY FURTHER WITH US? SHALOM CHERI |
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92 | acknowleged my sin to You | Psalm | skccab | 211971 | ||
Good afternoon Yellowrosegale, I, too, have horrible eyesight, but caps are extremely difficult for readers to look at. If you click on "view" on your browser menu bar, there is a choice (called "text size") to increase the font size that you alone can view; and then you can take the caps lock off on your keyboard. (You can also try by holding down the CTRL key and the "plus-equal" key.) Try that and see if it helps - it helps me :o) Cheri |
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93 | Personality disorder or demon possesion? | Mark 5:15 | skccab | 211896 | ||
Hiya Doc, Wouldn't the distinction kind of go back to your previous post? A "Christian" couldn't possibly be possessed by the devil and they certainly don't want to think in terms of sin or that it's because of a mental disorder so they call it oppression by the devil. (That's just my 2cents worth of the difference between the two, possession and oppression, but it doesn't seem biblical to me either.) Shalom Cheri |
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94 | seven baptisms wet or dry help | Matt 3:6 | skccab | 211854 | ||
Good day to you, Searcher, I'm not of the "must be" groups, guess that's why I didn't recognize the name (I'm of the "why wouldn't you want to be?" groups). Thank you for the explanation, and extra info. :o) Cheri |
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95 | seven baptisms wet or dry help | Matt 3:6 | skccab | 211844 | ||
Shalom Searcher, Well my ignorace is shining forth... What is Campbelism? Cheri |
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96 | Same question | John 1:1 | skccab | 211812 | ||
Evening Jeff, Sounds good to me. :o) Cheri |
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97 | Same question | John 1:1 | skccab | 211797 | ||
Shalom Rick, May I offer comments from a Jewish believer? Verse 17 and 19 commentaries are included for further clarification. I don't agree with everything by this commentator, any more than I agree with everything John Gill, Matthew Henry, or the others write - but they all, each, have wonderful insights to offer. 9:16-17 “Greek, diatheke may be translated “covenant,” “will,” or “testament”; the sense of these two verses depends on keeping in mind at least the first two meanings. A modern reader may be able more easily to grasp the author’s argument by thinking in terms of wills, but the context (vv. 15, 18-22) is that of covenants as set forth in the Tanakh [Old Testament] where the Hebrew word “b’rit” must be translated “covenant” and cannot be rendered a “will,.” Although “will” is suggested by the last word of v.15, “inheritance,” the Tanakh [Old Testament] uses “inheritance” to mean “that which is to be received” and knows nothing of wills. There must necessarily be produced the evidence of its maker’s death. For wills this is self-evident; but it is also true for God’s covenants, insofar as sacrifices are stand-ins for the death of the one offering them. Noah offered sacrifices (Gen. 8:20; 9:9). In the case of Avraham [Abraham] there were actual sacrifices (Gen. 15:9;, 17-18) as well as the symbolism of the blood shed at circumcision (Gen. 17:11). The author himself discusses the Mosaic sacrifices (Ex. 24:1-8) in vv. 18-24. Now a will is one-sided, but a covenant is two-sided. Obviously it was not God, who set the terms of these covenants, who died. Rather, it was, in all instances, the receiver of God’s covenant who died – not actually, but symbolically through identification with the shed blood. In the Mosaic Covenant, the dead animals represent the people of Israel as having died to their former uncovenanted, sinful way of life; while the sprinkled blood represents the new life offered through the covenant (“the life is in the blood,” Lev. 17:11). The necessary connection between deaths and covenants in the Tanakh [Old Testament] is further suggested in the Hebrew phrase for “to make a covenant,” “likrot b’rit,” which means, literally, “to cut a covenant.” On the day God cut a covenant with Avram [Abram] that his descendants would inherit the Land, Avram [Abram] cut animals in pieces and saw a burning lamp pass between them (Gen. 15:7-21). V.19 After Moshe [Moses] had proclaimed the Ten Commandments (Ex. 20) and the civil code of Ex. 20-23, and the people had responded, “We will do and obey everything Adonai [the Lord] has said,” he inaugurated the covenant by sprinkling blood on the altar and on the people (Ex. 24:1-8). Lev. 14:4, 6, 49, 51-52 report that the purification rituals scarlet wool and hyssop (see John 19:28-29 N) were used, and living (i.e., running) water was mixed with the blood. The scroll of the covenant, from which Moses read to the people, is nowhere mentioned as having been sprinkled ; but since it was made by human hands, it too needed cleansing, even though the words in it were from God Himself.” Jewish New Testament Commentary, Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. 1992, David Stern, pp696-697. (The bracketed [] information was added by myself.) Still learning :o) Cheri |
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98 | Gospels are OT books? | John 1:1 | skccab | 211708 | ||
Shalom, Maybe so, but we need to take it offline. My email is in my profile. But before you go crazy trying to "convert" me, let me tell you that I have owned a Schofield Study and a Dakes Annotated, just couldn't agree with them. Learning Cheri |
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99 | Gospels are OT books? | John 1:1 | skccab | 211707 | ||
Shalom, Maybe so, but we need to take it offline. My email is in my profile. But before you go crazy trying to "convert" me, let me tell you that I have owned a Schofield Study and a Dakes Annotated, just couldn't agree with them. Learning Cheri |
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100 | Gospels are OT books? | John 1:1 | skccab | 211703 | ||
Ranger, There we have it right there; I'm not a dispensationalist. I may be misunderstanding the meaning of it, but I believe that God got it right, right from the very beginning and He's not been "trying out different ways" on His people til He finds something that works. As for the sacrifice system and Temple - read Ezekiel the last several chapters and Zachariah chapter 14. :o) Cheri |
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