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  • Mishael - In Reply on Psalms 104:15 - 5 years ago
    Google: psalm 104 song

    See if any of those are your song
  • Mishael - In Reply on Psalms 104:15 - 5 years ago
    You may have to spend some time googling gospel music Or hymns; lyrics.

    I just hum the ones I can't remember well or I make up my own lyrics for the tune. It happens to everyone.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Isaiah 1 - 5 years ago
    To show us that God is Holy and cannot dwell with or tolerate any kind of sin.

    The Ten Commandments give us a clear picture of what God expects. No exceptions. Exodus 20

    Jesus gave us 2 commandments

    The 10 commandments show us that we are not able to live up to Gods standards; and we need a Savior (Jesus).
  • Mishael - In Reply on Ezekiel 37:22 - 5 years ago
    Israel will not give up their land.

    However, Antichrist will advance to kill them all and they will flee.

    Then Jesus's 2nd Coming.
  • Eating Rabbit - In Reply on Leviticus 23 - 5 years ago
    Leviticus 11 NIV. You may eat any animal that has a split hoof completely divided and that chews the cud. ... The rabbit, though it chews the cud, does not have a split hoof; it is unclean for you. And the pig, though it has a split hoof completely divided, does not chew the cud; it is unclean for you.

    Mishael
  • CHARLES JORDAN on Genesis 6 - 5 years ago
    I see there is no mention of the NEPHILIM, as mentioned in other Bibles ( eg the Hebrew Bible )

    Normally in verse 4
  • Carleton - In Reply on Isaiah 1 - 5 years ago
    The purpose of the Law was to end self righteousness and unbelief (sin) while allowing escape from death eternal by faith in Jesus Christ and his resurrection. The Mercy Seat covers the law and gives hope of life eternal. The brave can enter through the veil by faith, while time remains.
  • Bob Hilt - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 5 years ago
    Greg, well written and explained. one thing more Ham could have done it with what could have been a step mother.

    Yes the sin of Ham and Canaan. I always found it strange with all the begats in the bible that the mothers of Noah's kids are not mentioned.
  • Herman Dcouto - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 5 years ago
    Dear Brothers

    My specific question has not been addressed to. I am asking on which day of the week was Yahusha hung on the tree, and on what day of the week did He arise.

    Please refer Mathew 12:40.

    Very sincerely.

    Herman
  • Adam - In Reply on Leviticus 20:13 - 5 years ago
    Hello, yes, it means all homosexuality is a sin, evil, and unnatural and the punishment is death. Fortunately Jesus died to forgive all that all have an opportunity to go to heaven.
  • Judith K Baker on Ezekiel 37:22 - 5 years ago
    Where does it speak of another nation speaking another language taking over Israel in the last days ?
  • Deborah DePhillips on Matthew 24:9 - 5 years ago
    Please pray that Johnny wins his appeal to not have his business driveway altered to a smaller size. If Lee county does this, he will loose his tenants he's had for over 10 years. This is his livlihood.

    Also pray that he falls in love with me again. Thank you.
  • Greg - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 5 years ago
    Bob,

    What Ham did in his father's tent is fully explained and clarified by the laws given to Moses and written in the Book of Leviticus. The entire 18th chapter should be read for full understanding, but for emphasis; verse 8 will be highlighted below.

    ( Lev 18:8)

    "The nakedness of thy father's wife shalt thou not uncover: it is thy father's nakedness."

    The act of seeing the nakedness of your father is, therefore, to have intercourse your father's wife. The transgression of Ham was the act of sleeping with Noah's wife. In this case, Noah's wife was also Ham's own mother.

    So it is that when Noah was "uncovered within his tent ( Genesis 9:21), it was the wife of Noah who was actually violated, not Noah. Further documentation and clarification is also given concerning this type of transgression in the Book of Deuteronomy, where it is stated that; "Cursed be he that lieth with his father's wife; because he uncovereth his father's skirt" ( Deuteronomy 27:20), also look at ( Deuteronomy 22:30).

    As is stated in Genesis 9:18; "Ham is the father of Canaan." It is now plain to see that the transgression of Ham was the act of lying with his mother, and the result of that act was the birth of Canaan.
  • Nancy Wooten on Leviticus 20:13 - 5 years ago
    In Leviticus chapter 20 verse 13 it says if if a man lies with another man that it is an abomination and I believe that means homosexuals but other people are telling people that it means child molesters. Am I wrong is it not talking about homosexuals please tell me what it means.
  • Carleton - In Reply on James 1 - 5 years ago
    An experience as a thief. Correctly I was judged to die. By mercy, I was found near the Savior's Cross, and I saw the Lamb's life and witnessed his Word and Blood and believed and cried out in Repentance. By his Word I was saved and entered into His rest in the Sabbath. On the following day, the first day of the week, which would be the eighth day, I awoke with Him in the Tomb, laid aside my old life and with a circumcised heart I followed Jesus out of the tomb in a risen life and was directed to meet with brethren of a like precious faith.
  • Arnetta sojoiurnerjohnson on Isaiah 1 - 5 years ago
    What was the purpose of the law?
  • Bob Grove - In Reply on Wisdom of Solomon 3 - 5 years ago
    Seth was the replacement for Able and Enos was calling on the LORD , I will stick with the inspired word . Save your words please !
  • Sandra on Psalms 121:1 - 5 years ago
    This was one of my Mom's favorite verses.
  • Portia Kirkland on Leviticus 23 - 5 years ago
    Hello saints. I just want to say that, you two, Bob and Jessie, you're on track. I agree with your interpretations. Not that I'm anyone special, accept to God. Also, Easter is a pagan holiday and named after Ishtar, a goddess, including some other pagan goddess that I've read, are new to me since years ago when I did research. Think about it, my sister. What does God have to do with Easter eggs and a bunny rabbit? in pagan worship, the egg stands for the goddess of fertility, and the rabbit, well I don't recall. One thing for sure, a rabbit does not lay eggs. It might have been the object of something they worshiped. After all, they had all types of gods, including animal figures.
  • Leon on Genesis 18:8 - 5 years ago
    I was telling someone about this story of Abraham recently, it appears to me the lord an the two angels spent some time with Abraham
  • Beverly Dickey - In Reply on Psalms 104:15 - 5 years ago
    Thank You!!!!!! That's it!!!
  • Bob Grove - In Reply on Wisdom of Solomon 3 - 5 years ago
    Fornication can only be premarital sex , then voiding the virgin .

    Fornication while married is only adultery .
  • Jesse - In Reply on Psalms 104:15 - 5 years ago
    Bless the Lord Oh my soul

    Magnify his wonderful name

    For the glory of the Lord is mine forever

    Jesus is ever the same

    For the Lord has set me free

    And given me liberty, to tell the world that Jesus is mine,

    He has given me the wine to make my heart rejoice

    And the oil to make my face to shine
  • Jesse - In Reply on Psalms 98 - 5 years ago
    Shirley,

    For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted, literally beaten with fists, for your faults, and the word faults is the word sin. And we take it patiently? That is, we endure a beating because we have sinned. But if we do well, and suffer for it, and take it patiently, this is acceptable with God. If we function in a way in God's administration, the way He has created us to function, and we suffer for it, and we take it patiently, that is, we endure under it, this is acceptable with God.

    The word acceptable is the word grace. God identifies Himself and His grace with the lowly, with those who need His grace, which is why we're told three times in the New Testament that God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. So we're talking about God's grace here.

    This section is talking about submission. Verse 18 talks about masters. As we get into the understanding of submission, and slavery back in those times, my master is abusive, but because of my conscience toward God, because of my personal relationship with Christ, I'm not going to fight for my rights.

    I'm not going to protest the injustice. But I'm going to submit myself to God. And what does God do? His grace ministers to me, and is sufficient. Now if we think that's pretty harsh, Verses 21 through 25 is the submission example. Guess who that might be?

    Verse 21 tells us that this is a calling. This is a calling to function in the way that God has designed us to function, in the midst of a system that is antichrist and rebellious against God. We've got two administrations going in different directions. We have to do what is right with one, but we have to line up with the other.

    Because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow His steps. Wow, powerful words here! He suffered for us, leaving us an example!
  • Flossy Ann Archibeque on Matthew 24:9 - 5 years ago
    I have had clinical depression since I was 10. Nothing really has helped in treating it. I'm 34 now. This whole time I have been praying for God to take it from me. No one ever understands it so I am left to battle it alone. I can't even hear God. I have also been trying to overcome a meth addiction. I have been sober 15 days. I went to this one person I knew that was addicted to it and had gotten clean for help. He said he would help me and be there for me but when it came down to it, he was "too busy" to help me. I have had this kind of luck with everyone I have known. They say they'll be there but then they aren't. I'm always left to fight alone. Recently I was talking to some people about how they hear God because I don't know how. They said surrender and listen to your heart. How? I have been fighting my whole life to stay alive. How am I susposed to surrender? They made it sound so easy that there must be something wrong with me because I'm unable to comprehend how to do this. If I can't surrender and God wont help me, I won't be able to stay sober. I can't do this alone. I don't trust people. This drug is going to take my life if God doesn't step in because I am never ever ever going to ask for help from anyone ever again. I am all out of patience, all out of strength, and almost all out of hope. I am so certain God won't help me or ever answer any of my prayers and help me, I would bet my life on it. The only certainty in my life has ever been being let down.
  • Bob on Genesis 11 - 5 years ago
    The internet is the new tower of Babel. Be careful how you use it. Its interesting that its called the world wide web and what is a web for?..to catch prey of course. Interesting too that one of the worlds largest tech companies has a symbol of a bight out of an apple. This symbolizes the choice of the knowledge of good and evil over being a child of God. The beast of Revelation could only enslave humanity by using the world wide web. Its what connects everyone together so be wary of your future choices and have a plan. Pay cash for everything and avoid the cashless society as much as possible. Can you imagine the eftpos charges by the banking system if there was no cash?..We would become slaves to a new world order. Resistance is not futile and a Godly choice for all who are wise and choose freedom.
  • Bob on Genesis 9 - 5 years ago
    After 111 years and some, Noah needed a drink and probably enjoyed it a bit too much. He shouldn't have said that about his son and and its also a lesson in respecting peoples privacy and knock first instead of always barging in. You may just walk in on your naked dad which is something you can't unsee. Its important for us to think first before opening our mouths otherwise you may even curse your own children. God created all things by speaking and because we were made in His image and likeness our words are powerful too and have a lasting effect.
  • Jesse - In Reply on James 1 - 5 years ago
    Steve,

    I will share briefly my understanding of each one.

    1) I believe the bible speaks of more than one book of life. I believe there is a book of life that everyone who has been born into this world is recorded into. And then I believe that there is the Lamb's book of life that everyone who has been born again by the Spirit of God is recorded into. As far as who makes the entries, I don't think that God actually has pen and paper writing down all the names of those who received Him. He already knows those who belong to Him. The other book of life may have been some register that recorded a person's name when they were born. We still have that today.

    2) I look at the story of the rich man and Lazarus and I see that there were two compartments, Abraham's Bosom, and Hades. I believe that Abraham's Bosom was paradise. Right now, I believe there is only one side left, and that's Hades. I believe Christ descended into the lower parts of the earth and released those who were in Abraham's Bosom and took them with Him. This is also my understanding of why Christ told the thief on the cross that today you will be with me in paradise. How individuals were assigned was determined by whether a person belonged to God or not at the point of death.

    3) The Great White Throne Judgment is a judgment that only non-believers, those who reject Christ, will have to face. Believers will also be judged, but we stand before the Bema seat of Christ. Our judgment is not for salvation or damnation, but for reward/s. That which is of Christ, we will receive a reward for. That which is not of Christ will burn in the fire, but we ourselves will be saved.

    4) The lake of fire was created for the devil and his angels. Satan will eventually be cast into the lake of fire, along with all his angels. Non-believers, those who have rejected Christ will stand before the Great White Throne Judgment, and they too will be cast into the lake of fire.
  • Lisa Foster - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 5 years ago
    Amen! agreeing with you in prayer
  • James E Aaron on Genesis 12:10 - 5 years ago
    what was the famine in Genesis Chapt. 12:10


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