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81 | is the typeology correct? | Not Specified | Chusarcik | 165436 | ||
On word4life.com, I read that the cup bearer and baker in Genesis fourty are pictures of Christ.Jesus said He was the bread of life (John 6:35). He said He was the vine branch (John 15:1). On the night of his betrayal, he gave them wine, telling them it represented his blood that was going to be shed for you (Luke 22:20) and the bread that was going to be broken (I Corinthians 11:24). He asked them to do this in remembrance of Him. As we saw that in three days the wine taster would be given life and the baker would have his life taken. We see that picture of how Jesus would die and on the third day He would rise again. Is the above typeology accurate? Chusarcik |
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82 | Joseph practices divination? | Not Specified | Chusarcik | 168660 | ||
How is it that Joseph, a man of God, would practice divination, an art that was forbidden for God's people? (Genesis 44:5 and 14) | ||||||
83 | Study members bored with Bible geneology | Not Specified | Chusarcik | 169317 | ||
Members in my study group don't like to read geneology accounts such as the one given in Genesis 46 because the names are hard to pronounce and they feel the information is irelevent. Can anyone give a short answer I can share with the group on why this information is so important? | ||||||
84 | What does stiff necked mean? | Not Specified | Chusarcik | 173966 | ||
What exactly does the term "stiff necked people" mean? In Deutoronomy 10:16 God refers to the Israelites as stiff necked. | ||||||
85 | is the typeology correct? | Bible general Archive 3 | Chusarcik | 165437 | ||
On word4life.com, I read that the cup bearer and baker in Genesis fourty are pictures of Christ.Jesus said He was the bread of life (John 6:35). He said He was the vine branch (John 15:1). On the night of his betrayal, he gave them wine, telling them it represented his blood that was going to be shed for you (Luke 22:20) and the bread that was going to be broken (I Corinthians 11:24). He asked them to do this in remembrance of Him. As we saw that in three days the wine taster would be given life and the baker would have his life taken. We see that picture of how Jesus would die and on the third day He would rise again. Is the above typeology accurate? Chusarcik |
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86 | Question about nations of the world | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124541 | ||
From www.zionministry.com I reviewed a chart called Nations of the World that chronicles the descendents of the sons of Noah. This chart shows the European nations such as France, Germany,Sweden, etc. coming from the line of Shem, the son from whom the Israelites come. From www.freemaninstitue.com, it states the same European nations descended from Japeth, the oldest son. My Bible study group is confused by this conflicting information. Which one is correct? Chusarcik |
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87 | Can anyone answer the original question? | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124546 | ||
Country Girl, It is important to me because the Bible very carefully lists geneology in Genesis and elsewhere in the Bible and the promises and covenents made to each of the sons of Adam. I believe it is important to study all information given in God's word to know him more thouroughly. If we were not to carefully ponder His word why would he give it to us? We have in our Bible group members of many different nationalities and back grounds (my own includes Native American, for example) and there is absolutely no intent to develop prejudice against anyone, just to try to understand God's word as set forth in the Bible. Perhaps the Bible does not give us enough information to know the correct answer and if that is so that is fine, but I've come across conflicting information as stated in my original question and wonder if anyone can answer the question? Chusarcik |
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88 | Can anyone answer the original question? | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124547 | ||
One more thing, I think it is important to be versed on this information so when study members ask I can answer intelligently, even if it is just to tell them if applicable that the Bible doesn't give conclusive information on the subject. THanks, Chusarcik | ||||||
89 | History of nations of the world | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124761 | ||
From www.zionministry.com I reviewed a chart called Nations of the World that chronicles the descendents of the sons of Noah. This chart shows the European nations such as France, Germany,Sweden, etc. coming from the line of Shem, the son from whom the Israelites come. From www.freemaninstitue.com, it states the same European nations descended from Japeth, the oldest son. My Bible study group is confused by this conflicting information. Which one is correct? I'm asking this question again because I didn't get an answer when I asked the other day. Chusarcik And a note to Country Girl who responded the other day but did not answer the question: Country Girl, Thanks for responding and to answer your question: The answer to my original question is important to me because the Bible very carefully lists geneology in Genesis and elsewhere in the Bible and the promises and covenents made to each of the sons of Adam. I believe it is important to study all information given in God's word to know him more thouroughly. If we were not to carefully ponder His word why would he give it to us? We have in our Bible group members of many different nationalities and back grounds (my own includes Native American, for example) and there is absolutely no intent to develop prejudice against anyone, just to try to understand God's word as set forth in the Bible. Perhaps the Bible does not give us enough information to know the correct answer and if that is so that is fine, but I've come across conflicting information as stated in my original question and wonder if anyone can answer the question? Chusarcik |
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90 | History of nations of the world | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124769 | ||
Sorry Hank, I didn't get an email for some reason. Thanks and I'll look now. Chusarcik | ||||||
91 | Question about nations of the world | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124770 | ||
Thanks, I will get this. Chusarcik | ||||||
92 | Question about nations of the world | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 124771 | ||
Thanks, I will get this. Chusarcik | ||||||
93 | Currancy used by Israel | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 135339 | ||
I recently discovered that Israel still uses the shekel for currancy. Are there any other countries that have used the same currancy as long as Israel and how long has Israel used the shekel? Chusarcik |
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94 | question about currency | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 135336 | ||
Are there any nations that have used the same form of currency for as long a period as Israel has used the shekel for currency? Chusarcik |
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95 | any other currency same name as long | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 135346 | ||
Thanks for the good info. So has any other country called their money by the same name for as long a period as Israel has used the name Shekel? Chusarcik |
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96 | any other currency same name as long | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 135357 | ||
It was a question for any and all on the forum. Chusarcik |
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97 | any other currency same name as long | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 135387 | ||
Yes, I intended it to go to all to get different comments and opinions | ||||||
98 | purpose of allegories | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 137633 | ||
Why does the Buble often use allegories rather than presenting information directly? |
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99 | I'll try to make my question more clear | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 137691 | ||
Boy, This really got off on the wrong track. I believe events described in the Bible are reality, one hundered percent.I'm not trying to debate that and that's not what I meant by the question. Let me try to make it more clear. As all Bible scholars would agree, information in scripture is often presented in an allegorical fashion, such as Jesus using parables to teach a lesson, rather than just stating the purpose out straight. Much other information in the Bible is also allegorical, such as the picture of a bride representing God's people and the groomm representing Christ. My question is this: "Why does God choose to present information in scripture through the use of allegory?" I'd like some feedback I can share with my Bible study group. Thanks, Carrie Husarcik |
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100 | I'll try to make my question more clear | Bible general Archive 2 | Chusarcik | 137705 | ||
Thanks, very helpful. Chusarcik | ||||||
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