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841 | YES or NO. Do you obey the 4th cmdmt? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7729 | ||
No ... I do not keep all of the cerimonial law of Moses. Theer is also the issue of being circumsized, et. all. However, my original question was - do you keep the fourth commandment or not? That question has been avoided by all. What about the other nine - do you keep those? If you do not the fourth or any of the ten - by what Scripture do you not keep them. |
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842 | Is Deception Ever Justifiable? | Ex 3:18 | Searcher56 | 7700 | ||
Is this an example of a half-truth or a ruse intended to deceive Pharaoh? In other words, is Israel's request for a three-day wilder-ness trip to sacrifice to God only an excuse to leave Egypt in order to make a break for Palestine before Pharaoh's troops could easily follow? One further question might be posed here: Did not Moses, under the instigation of Yahweh, deliberately mislead Pharaoh when he concealed his real intention? If Moses ultimately intended to ask Pharaoh to release the Israelites, did not this concealment constitute a half-truth? Did God authorize deception, here or in 1 Samuel 16:1-3? In Exodus 1:15-21, did the midwives have the right to lie? In 2 Kings 6:19, did Elisha lie to the Syrians? |
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843 | Do you rest on the Sabbath? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7695 | ||
The apostles did observe the Sabbath, including in a community without a synagogue (Acts 16:13). Do you wnat others? So ... ae we free to violate the fourth commandment alone and not rest? If YOU change the day to Sunday - do you keep it holy or make it a holiday? |
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844 | Can we violate the 4th or all 10? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7694 | ||
So ... are we free to violate the fourth commandment alone and not rest? If YOU change the day to Sunday - do you keep it holy or make it a holiday? I presume you are guilty. | ||||||
845 | Isn't The 4th Cmdmnt Part Of Mosaic Law | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7693 | ||
So ... are we free to violate the fourth commandment (the Sabbath part of the Mosaiclaw) alone and not rest? If YOU change the day to Sunday - do you keep it holy or make it a holiday? I presume you are guilty. | ||||||
846 | Do you do something that are not "good"? | Ex 20:8 | Searcher56 | 7691 | ||
But, do you do other things for yourself or do somethin for someone else, calling it "something good" when it is not? | ||||||
847 | Are your gulity not making a day holy? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7690 | ||
So ... are we free to violate the fourth commandment alone and not rest? If YOU change the day to Sunday - do you keep it holy or make it a holiday? I presume you are guilty. | ||||||
848 | What To Do With Gossips and Lazy People | 2 Thess 3:11 | Searcher56 | 7663 | ||
Do you keep away (vs 6), make special note and not associate (vs 14) with the lazy and those who gossip? Or do you violate God's command? I see many people listen to gossip as well a spread it. We need to stop talking about others, even with the "excuse" of making it a prayer request. Unless, we have: 1. Verified it to be true from the source 2. Received their permission to share it 3. Talked with God about sharing it 4. Make sure it edifies the body ... |
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849 | What day are we COMMANDED to gather? | Acts 20:7 | Searcher56 | 177053 | ||
What day are we COMMANDED to gather? I cannot find anywhere in the Bible where we are commanded to gather together. - The fourth commandment only says to keep the Sabbath day holy. It does not say to gather. - The in the NT sometimes they gathered on the Sabbath and other times on the first day of the week. I want Biblical support (I do not care what any man thinks) for your answer that it is a COMMAND. I believe it is just a tradition. Steve |
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850 | What day are we COMMANDED to gather? | Heb 10:25 | Searcher56 | 7574 | ||
What day are we COMMANDED to gather? I cannot find anywhere in the Bible where we are commanded to gather together. - The fourth commandment only says to keep the Sabbath day holy. It does not say to gather. - The in the NT sometimes they gathered on the Sabbath and other times on the first day of the week. I want Biblical support (I do not care what any man thinks) for your answer that it is a COMMAND. I believe it is just a tradition. Steve |
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851 | What day are we COMMANDED to gather? | Heb 10:25 | Searcher56 | 220502 | ||
What day are we COMMANDED to gather? I cannot find anywhere in the Bible where we are commanded to gather together. - The fourth commandment only says to keep the Sabbath day holy. It does not say to gather. - The in the NT sometimes they gathered on the Sabbath and other times on the first day of the week. I want Biblical support (I do not care what any man thinks) for your answer that it is a COMMAND. I believe it is just a tradition. Steve |
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852 | Do we play or pray? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7271 | ||
My question is do we keep the day holy or make it a holiday - where we have fun, focusing on ourselves? BTW the Lord did not break the Sabbath according to the Law, only the tradition. It does not make sense to observe the day of rest on another day now, when has to be changed back. Scofield is not correct. |
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853 | Holy Day or Holiday? | Matthew | Searcher56 | 183245 | ||
Is the fourth commandment out? Do we say this to the other nine? Do you set aside Friday 6 p.m. to Saturday 6 p.m., Sunday or another day? What do you do on the day you set aside? Do you force others to work on that day, whether or not they are believers? Have we made the day a holiday, forgetting the day is a holy day? Steve |
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854 | Holy Day or Holiday? | Col 2:16 | Searcher56 | 7267 | ||
Is the fourth commandment out? Do we say this to the other nine? Do you set aside Friday 6 p.m. to Saturday 6 p.m., Sunday or another day? What do you do on the day you set aside? Do you force others to work on that day, whether or not they are believers? Have we made the day a holiday, forgetting the day is a holy day? Steve |
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855 | Forgiveness - Granted/ Asked For | Genesis | Searcher56 | 7252 | ||
Nolan ... While there was no offense, you are granted forgiveness. If I have not asked forgiveness, please grant me it likewise. There are times we are unaware if we have offended, so we need to be reminded. We are brothers no matter. Steve |
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856 | The hard heart is not the adulterer. | 1 Tim 3:2 | Searcher56 | 6929 | ||
The writer has the hard heart in the wrong person. It is the hardness of the heart of the innocent spouse. Hosea did not divorce Gomer, tho she committed hard-hearted adultery. God has not divorced Israle, not Christ the church - tho we both commit hard-hearted adultery. |
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857 | Will all of Israel be saved? | Rom 11:26 | Searcher56 | 6213 | ||
Does this mean every single Jew, or Israel as a national entity? Didn't Judaism on the whole reject Christ and thus refuse God's saving act? How then can "all Israel" be saved? And didn't Jesus, before Paul, say that the kingdom of God would be taken away from the Jewish people and given to a new people (Matt. 21:43)? | ||||||
858 | Babies/Those Who Haven't Heard Destinies | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 5975 | ||
What is the criteria for going to heaven? IF babies go to heaven, is it conditional? ... then what about children? At was age are they destined for hell? At what age do they know the difference between right and wrong? Do the two ages make a difference? I was saved when I was four, did I believe too early? ... then what about those who never heard? Are they destined for hell? I have my thoughts - but I hope to hear from all of you. Steve |
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859 | Difference Between Worship and Praise | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 4914 | ||
Difference Between Worship and Praise Praise is a celebration, can be many activities and continual. Worship is getting prostrate before our God and is a specific activity and is for a moment of time, though in Nehemiah 9:3, it lasted three hours. The only other activity in worship is saying something, as seen in Rev. 4:10-11, 7:10-11, 11:16-17, 19:4. Some the words for praise are: - Halal (to shine, to praise, boast, be boastful) is used 140 times, but only eight times in context with worship - T@hillah (praise, song or hymn of praise) is used in 1 Chronicles 16:35; Nehemiah 9:5; Psalm 22:3, 66:2, 8., in context of worship, of the 57 times it appears in the Bible. The root is halah. - Yadah (to throw, shoot, cast) has the idea of thanks, is used in 2 Chronicles 7:3, 6a; Psalm 99:3, in context of wor-ship. It is used 109 times outside the worship context. Its root is yad (hand). - Zamar (to sing, sing praise, make music) is used twice in context of worship (1 Chr. 16:9; Psa. 66:4), of the 41 times it appears in the Old Testament. There are several Greek words, too. But, only two are associated with worship. - Aineo (to praise, extol, to sing praises in honor to God or to allow, recommend or to promise or vow) is used once, of the nine times in context of worship (Rev. 19:5). The root word is ainos (praise, laudatory discourse) and it not used in context of worship. - Hallelujah (praise ye the Lord) is used in Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6. It comes from halal and Yahh. The latter is contraction for Yahweh. We better not confuse or fuse these differences or diffuse worship. |
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860 | Do We Worship On Our Knees Only? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 4853 | ||
Do we worship on our knees and face on the ground? Yes, like the Muslims do. I do not know if their heart is in it. We need to bow our heart, in reverence, too. Have we added - praise halal-Hebrew and hallelujah-Greek - service abad-Hebrew-, latreuo and latreia-Hebrew and other words, to our definition of worship? Do we include reverence sebomai-Greek without the phyiscal activity of prostration? I think we have. Not only because of our English definition, but, the translations we have. I see very few preachers and authors teach correctly. I rarely see anyone on their knees in worship. They may be praying, not worshipping. I can say this because I have spent six months on the study of worship. I forgot all I knew, then opened the Word without any study notes. I then looked at a lexicon and concordance to help, since I do not know the original. |
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