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BIBLE QUESTIONS Page 127

Bible Questions Page 127

  • Delores williams - 2 years ago
    do y'all really pray to helps dream come true. or do we need to pray to God on our blessing
  • Lukethebaptist - 2 years ago
    can I get an amen for replacement theology? Christians are Gods people, not the synagouge of satan. Romans 9-11 totally proves it and Ephesians 2. Jesus said the kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
  • Lukethebaptist - 2 years ago
    The law of God is pure and perfect. The way to judge how righteous a nation is is if their laws match up closely to God's laws, not the ceremonial of course. The united states had strong laws against witchcraft and sodomy in the 1600s and 1700s. the united states needs to bring back the death penalty for sodomites and child molestors and human traffickers.
  • Rick Colombe on Joshua 2 - 2 years ago
    I've read comments about Rahab not being a harlot. Even Matthew Henry made a comment that she was not likely a harlot, but rather a business women such as innkeeper. The Word of God warns us of changing His word. Do not add to it, nor subtract from it! So what's it going to be? Do we believe all of His word, or pick and choose what fits our own narrative? I think we best follow His Word, and lean not on our own understanding.
  • Rune - 2 years ago
    Hi

    Does anyone have an older version of the Bible a 16th century, if anyone has

    what does it say in 2 Samuel chapter 11 verse 11.

    and what is written on our Father.

    Thanks for reply

    Rune
  • Alana thornburg - 2 years ago
    Do you know people in heaven
  • Leslie - 2 years ago
    I've spent a few days going through the comments section and I'm really surprised that 99% of the comments are about New Testament protocol. Why are there no Old Testament buffs out there? Haven't you had enough of affirmations, much of it based on faulty doctrine? How is it nobody respects the prophets enough to read them and have an opinion on them? How are you supposed to understand the end times if you don't know the times you live in?

    For those that are interested would find a light to know some simple hidden truths, like the earthquake in Revelation 6:12 is the same earthquake described in Revelation 11:13. You would know that if you've taken the time to think it through. Nothing is handed to you, except maybe that one.

    If I can't exchange prophetic thoughts in this prophetic time, then my time here will be very limited.
  • Mary Mcnamee on 1 Samuel 5 - 2 years ago
    What are emerods?
  • Carl Sweeten - 2 years ago
    How Manny times is the word LION used in the Bible
  • Dgjot on 1 Samuel 28 - 2 years ago
    Can someone tell me where the verse is, where the "ghost of Samuel" told Saul that he and his sons would die?
  • CMF - 2 years ago
    What is the role of women in the church? Is it okay for them to teach classes of children? Can women pastor a church?

    Thank you
  • Johnny - 2 years ago
    How many Sister did Jesus have.
  • Chris Boyd - 2 years ago
    What verses tell us when we go to heaven if we will recognize and be with the ones we loved on earth
  • Mary Mcnamee on 2 Peter 1 - 2 years ago
    What is a tabernacle?
  • Godhead OR Trinity - 2 years ago
    Holy Trinity, Where Did That Name Originate?

    The Holy Trinity is one of the greatest mysteries of the Catholic faith, and is an attempt to describe the mysterious nature of God.

    'The mystery of the Most Holy TRINITY is the central mystery of Christian faith and life'

    (Catechism of the CATHOLIC Church {CCC} 234)

    The Trinity refers to the idea that God is one, but can be experienced in three different Persons.

    ****The word 'trinity' comes from the word 'tri' meaning 'three' and 'unity' meaning 'one'.

    CATHOLICS believe that there are three distinct Persons to this one God and that these three Persons form a unity. This belief is called the doctrine of the Trinity:

    God the Father - the creator and sustainer of all things

    God the Son - the incarnation of God as a human being, Jesus Christ, on Earth

    God the Holy Spirit - the power of God which is active in the world, drawing people towards God.

    [see Romans 1:20 in the King James Bible]
  • GiGi on Exodus 8 - 2 years ago
    ...continued When Moses continued to press Pharaoh to let the Israelites go into the wilderness to worship, Pharaoh relents and says they can go, but not to go far. People who are being released from bondage no longer need to listen or obey the former master under whom they had been in bondage to. People also, should wish to get as far away from this "master" as they can and not look back. Because, as this chapter shows us, the 'master' (pharaoh) reneged on his agreement and was not willing to let them go as soon as YHWH took away the plague of flies. He hardened his heart further. Sin is our master in our fleshly nature. We have been delivered from it by Jesus (YHWH). We should want to be as separated from it as the Israelites were separated by YHWH from the plagues of lice and flies, whereas before they had suffered the first plagues. They needed to learn the seriousness of remaining in bondage. They needed to learn to look to YHWH for all protection from enemies and unhealthy, unclean things. We should see sin as being far worse for us as these plagues. It is deadly. So, once we are delivered from sin, we should hate it in all forms and not desire to go back to it.

    Were the Israelites learning that YHWH is truly the only God and the only One they can trust with their lives? Were they learning that YHWH was the One True God and the others they had learned about in Egypt were truly false? Were they learning that YHWH was the One True God worthy of their worship? I think God was working on these things with the Israelites before they leave Egypt so that they will never want to go back into a place of bondage. They needed to know what YHWH could do to them and what he could rescue them from so that they would not look back like Lot's wife. Certainly, the Israelites wanted to have their yoke of bondage eliminated, but if they were freed and could remain in Egypt would they ever leave? Probably not. they need to go with Him when He says go, and go where He says to go.
  • Lou on Genesis 1 - 2 years ago
    Was Naaman so infected with leprosy that he avoided being put in a leper colony or was it not looked down upon by the Arabs in the same way that the Jews considered leprosy?
  • Cecil - 2 years ago
    Isaiah 45:7 God's ways are kind of like our ways, in some ways. At the 6th trumpet God uses a foreign army to bring judgment to "His" wayward people (Babylon) for their disobedience. God is so proud of His 6th trumpet army, His beast army, and the leader who executes His will ( Joel 2:11). Then we come to find out that God is angry at the beast for doing what God had asked of him; destroy Babylon. If God didn't want Isaiah 24 or Obadiah results, why did He bless Russian scientists with the ability to destroy nations? God behaves akin to a mafia boss, just follow the narrative.
  • Rose - 2 years ago
    What does the spirit of divinity mean?
  • Chris - 2 years ago
    How did Cain know his wife. If they were the only people on the earth
  • Vivian Smith on Genesis 8:22 - 2 years ago
    I think world harvest church is misunderstood
  • Dawn E Bethel - 2 years ago
    Why those of us who were generous in giving to others, are now suffering financially?
  • Janita z steelman on Revelation 1 - 2 years ago
    I want to learn more about the word of GOD
  • Tim legarie on Leviticus 6 - 2 years ago
    So does this mean today as believers we can eat the unleavened bread and frankensense and meat offerings?
  • Parfait on 1 Kings 19 - 2 years ago
    What is the rvlation behind this chapter
  • Monte on Genesis 2 - 2 years ago
    Who is God in Chapter 1? Because in Chapter 2 the LORD God, replicates chapter 1, but does it different. By using the dust of the ground, he created man and beast. While in Chapter 1, God created man in their likeness. So... What is the difference between God and the LORD God??
  • Jeff Mooneyhan - 2 years ago
    In the Bible is there a verse that talks pacifically about the (Paradise) intermediate Heaven, the place that we go to when our spirit leaves the body today?

    Not the New Heaven that is very clear, and I get chills every time I read about it, it's so exciting and I look forward to it.

    But the intermediate I'm not able to find much about it even though there are a few things.

    Thanks!
  • William legon - 2 years ago
    By living the life so they can see God in you.
  • Sean on Luke 16 - 2 years ago
    what is stewardship
  • Ronald Whittemore - 2 years ago
    Take heed that no man deceive you.

    The deception has been laid, what will we be spared? There is a difference between God's wrath, org meaning; anger, wrath, passion; punishment, vengeance. and tribulation thlipsis meaning; persecution, affliction, distress. The beast will be given time to inflict tribulation on the saints in the world and overcome them, Revelation 13:5-7, as God gave Satan, Job 1:12 Job 2:6. Satan's last shot, because he knows his time is short, Revelation 12:12.

    The adversary, with this deception, has manipulated scripture to have many believing the great tribulation and the wrath of God to be the same thing and will be spared going through it. This started developing in the 1700s, and what a deception, a beautiful picture of glorious colors of truth, masterfully painted on a canvas of lies. How many will be deceived by the miracles that will be done by the false prophet, Revelation 13:13-15, and fall away? Or those facing death, and who are overcome by the fear of death, take the mark.

    A similar picture of what is to come has happened in the past. Decius/Decian persecution in 250 AD, a decree that Christians had to prove their loyalty to paganism and the emperor, ordered that sacrifices to idols be performed in the presence of a Roman magistrate. It was a signed and witnessed certificate issued. People had to perform a sacrifice to the Roman gods and the emperor.

    A great number of Christians were put to death for refusing to perform the sacrifices, many others apostatized (falling away) and performed the ceremonies thinking they could still be a Christian in secret. Others went into hiding. The Decian persecution was the severest on Christians at that time and the loss suffered by the apostasy (falling away). What is coming will be more severe and worldwide.

    Did God spare them? If not, should we be? Have we exalted ourselves more worthy? Are you ready, praying that our faith shall not fail, even if facing death?

    God bless,

    RLW


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