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81 | why so much space on tabernacle details? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212655 | ||
Shalom Dashel, The Tabernacle that Moses saw was the one in heaven. God wanted it made on earth to the letter according to His direction. We mortals learn best by repetition. Also, the Tabernacle is extremely symbolic, everything to do with it, the utensils, the boards, hooks, colors, materials, all of it, points to Messiah. It will be a lot of fun for you to dive in, and learn all you can; but don't try to take it all in at once. Let us know what you find out!! Have fun Cheri |
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82 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212651 | ||
MJH, Thank you for the encouragement!! Cheri |
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83 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212642 | ||
Shalom Bandaid, I have answered to the best of my ability on the fasting and prayer question and I gave you an answer on the divorce question. I just had one more insight on the divorce issue - If you are familiar with the many do's and don't's as portrayed in the Torah, they are mostly in the male gender - but human common sense let's us know that they are speaking to the female gender as well!! Just a few examples - Exodus 23:3 "You shall not show partiality to a poor man in his dispute." Does that mean people can show partiality to a poor woman just because the term woman is not used? Of course not!! One we are all familiar with, Exodus 20:17 "You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his femaile servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's." As we read this we realize it is not just to the men, it's for the women, too. Or is it OK for a woman to covet her neighbor's husband or anything else that belongs to her neighbor? I don't think so. Or Exodus 21:16 says "He who kidnaps a man...shall surely be put to death." Is God saying that it is OK for a man to kidnap a woman? or for a woman to kidnap a man? Of course not! It goes on and on, 'if a man...' but God must surely have meant 'if a human being or a person' in the majority of His civil laws. Just because we don't have the specific words "woman" or "female" doesn't mean the His commandments, whether for the person's benefit or not, doesn't apply to the female gender. Women are very special to God, too!! This is just a general answer to your question about divorce - only you know what really applies. Just keep in mind that God gave us brains to think for ourselves, His word to let us know what He smiles at and frowns at, His Son to cleanse us of our honest mistakes (even our not-so-honest mistakes) and His Spirit to help us know how to unjangle the many messes we seem to create for ourselves (especially before we knew Him). His Spirit will lead you in the way you are to go. Sorry I couldn't help more. :o) Cheri |
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84 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212609 | ||
Hello again Bandaid, I think Doc answered this question far better than I possibly can. And you pretty much answered it yourself when you stated that the person being prayed for has to somewhere along the line open him/herself up for change. Look at the example of Lot's family - God Himself sent His own ANGELS into Lot's home to save them. It was quite evident that they were supernatural beings and still some of Lot's family (the men who were/or were to be married to his daughters) refused to believe, change and be physically saved from the destruction to come. Prayer and fasting is a good thing to do, but God will not override one's freewill to die in one's own sin - see Romans 1:18-32. Cheri |
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85 | Can a woman divorce man: Ongoing porn? | Matthew | skccab | 212608 | ||
Hi Bandaid, Might I suggest that you can download the free software called e-Sword and then afterward as one of the modules, you can download Nave's Topical Bible (also free). This is a wonderful tool for bringing up passages in the Bible within any given topic found in the Bible. For that matter, you could try the "Search" feature here on SBF, just type in the topical words and dig in for quite a study. :o) But I'm afraid you're going to find that Keliy is right - there are no verses that give grounds for the woman to divorce, at least not where the term woman/wife/female/girl is specifically used (speaking within the framework of such versions as KJV, NKJV, NASB - possibly some of the paraphrases might be different in that area). Shalom Cheri |
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86 | Assuming this covenant was renewal of th | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212602 | ||
Shalom Senicienta, That will be such fun!! Moses was an extraordinary man/prophet. Let us know what you learn!! Cheri |
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87 | Assuming this covenant was renewal of th | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212586 | ||
Greetings Senicienta, I'm sorry Senicienta, I made an assumption that maybe I shouldn't have. Perhaps your Bible doesn't have them, but most Bibles have either center-column, end-of-verse, or bottom-of-page references that will send you to another place where a word is translated in the same manner, an idea is joined together, an act is performed or described or explained, etc. As a "for instance" my Bible has as a reference for Ruth 4:7, Deut. 25:7-10 where that act is instituted originally. (I just happen to be reading Ruth right now.) Sometimes the references are helpful in your search, sometimes not so much :o) Certainly, re-ask if first responses are not helpful!! Cheri |
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88 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212562 | ||
Aaahhh Doc!! I'm sooo happy to see you back!! You've been sorely missed. I pray you've returned fully victoriously with your health battles behind you? We've all been praying for you. God bless you, brother!! Cheri |
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89 | Assuming this covenant was renewal of th | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212560 | ||
Shalom Senicienta, The very first covenant to Abram can be found in Gen. 12:1-3, the promise of the land was confirmed in verse 7. In Gen. chapter 15 the promise of Isaac is given along with the promise of the land reiterated. Again in Gen. chapter 17. (These are not the only places in the Bible that you can read about the Abrahamic covenant, but they will get you started - you can follow your Bible's references for the others.) The covenant that the Israelites broke was the Mosaic covenant where they promised to follow and obey the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob only. Where the Hebrews broke their part of the covenant happened throughout their history (right up to this day) when they would go after other gods of the nations around them. Hope this helps somewhat :o) Cheri |
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90 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212549 | ||
Val, I pray that you, and all who read this, have a wonderful, productive New Year also. (I'm looking forward to when we don't have to do all this writing!! Halleluyah!!) Cheri |
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91 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212548 | ||
Val, I pray that you, and all who read this, have a wonderful, productive New Year also. (I'm looking forward to when we don't have to do all this writing!! Halleluyah!!) Cheri |
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92 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212547 | ||
Azure, shalom!! An American phrase is appropriate right now - Ain't that the truth?!!! Amen and amen (I like this one much better!!) Like I said, I've only heard this is true, but I've heard it from more than one or two sources so I figure it must be true. Like you, that much reading must be for the Scriptures only!! So much more blessed reading. It's really strange how it works, but my eyesight is sooo bad that my eyes begin to hurt whenever I'm reading anything and I lose focus EXCEPT when I'm reading the Bible itself? God's way of keeping me focused??? You have a different new year, don't you? I pray that you have a wonderful, blessed year anyway :o) Cheri |
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93 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212535 | ||
Happy New Year to you too, Val Sorry, took so long to get back to you. I just got in from a 15-hr day-trip to W. Va. Yes, I think they did, but when, I don't know. I think it's contained in the Mishna and/or Talmud (that MJH spoke of), but I'm not sure, and there's far more than 600 of them. I've never seen them myself (so I reserve the right to be wrong :o) ), but I'm told that there are more than a thousand pages on just the dietary laws. Too much reading for me!! Cheri |
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94 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212509 | ||
Greetings Val, Just an FYI for you - the 600 or so commandments (actually 613) are the commandments found in Torah. As an example between the two (the 613 and oral), Exodus 23:19b "You shall not boil a young goat in it's mother's milk" - That is one of the 613 actual commandments of God given to Moses, and it doesn't sound so hard to keep. Now, the oral part that you are thinking about, observed to this very day, adds that one cannot even drink milk and eat meat together. Orthodox Jews keep milk products and meat products in separate refridgerators (my understanding is that they even have separate utensils, dishware and cookware) - all this to "help" them not break the actual simple commandment. Now THAT'S hard!! The number 613 seems big, but the vast majority of the laws for the ordinary citizen are similar to Lev. 19:35 and 36, 2 separate "laws", one is a "do" and the other says the very same thing as a "do not do" (or vice versa). Matt. 5:17-20. It was the Oral Law/Tradition that Jesus was so against, it put far too much burden on the ordinary guy, only to make the priests look oh so holy. :-) Have a safe New Year Cheri |
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95 | salvation for unbelievers? | Rom 1:20 | skccab | 212489 | ||
Hank, Gosh, I stand among some fine company!! I agree wholeheartedly with peterson, WOS, justme and Gye (and all the others who thank God daily for you). We are sooooo blessed to have a such a brother as you. John, the Beloved Disciple, referred to such as you in 1 Jn. 2:13a, and 2:14a as "fathers". How very blessed we "young men" and "little children" are to be able to call you brother, and, spiritually, sit at your feet, learn from your wisdom and hear your heart. Cheri |
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96 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212488 | ||
Evening Val, I pray your Christmas was a blessed one? If Kcabm's views of the Patriots and young Israel are from this New Apostolic denomination, it sounds frighteningly like "replacement" theory. I've so far stayed out of this thread in hopes that I'm wrong. (Is anyone else sensing this or am I the only one?) I've heard of the Apostolic denomination, but the "New Apostolic" is new to me, too. :-) Cheri |
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97 | Is Mary and Elizebeth cousins? | NT general | skccab | 212430 | ||
Shalom sha2008, Welcome to the Forum. I pray you had a wonderful Christmas? Luke 1:36 in the NKJV simply calls Elizabeth Mary's relative. Cheri |
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98 | Iam having some questions | John 17:1 | skccab | 212417 | ||
Shalom Lionheart, I'm happy to see you back on SBF. Missed you!! Cheri |
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99 | zechariah 12:10 he will come as king and | Zechariah | skccab | 212398 | ||
Shalom again ssmiller, The book of Zachariah is rich, I love it. 6:12-13 speaks of the King; 8:20-23 speaks of the latter days; 9:9 describes the day Yeshua/Jesus entered Jerusalem just before Passover; 11:12-13 tells of His price; 12:10 tells of His people recognizing Him in the latter days; 13:7 about what happened to His followers at His arrest and crucifixion. Chapter 14 speaks of the 2nd Advent of our Messiah. This is just a sampling of Jesus' 1st and 2nd Advents in this book!! Have fun reading it! Cheri |
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100 | comimg of jesus in what book inthe bible | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 212396 | ||
Merry Christmas and Shalom ssmiller, I'm imagining you are wanting to know about the Birth? That would be 1st chapter of Matthew, first 2 chapters of Luke, Isaiah 53 is a good one about what Messiah would be like and do. Also, Isaiah 7:14; 8:14; 9:1-2 and 9:6-7; 11:1-2 and 10 - just to get you started. :o) Cheri |
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