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BIBLE QUESTIONS Page 133

Bible Questions Page 133

  • Rick Haggett on Matthew 1 - 3 years ago
    Some confusion here. Some say that when we die the soul goes to God for judgement as the bible says once to die and then the judgement. That gives me the impression that the judgement comes after you die. If that is the case then the bible also says for the dead are dead and conscience of nothing but he will raise then up when he comes to the air but not his 2nd coming. The dead in Christ will rise first. And then the living will be called up. If the people are dead then and do not get raised until Christ appears in the sky, then how can their soul already be with God after they died. God made man from the dust of the ground and created a living soul. So if the soul goes to heaven up death, would this not man man immortal? Only God is immortal. There seems to be two possibilites here that I cannot get the right one. Are the soul and Body one or separate? Thanks.
  • KEITH - 3 years ago
    I have heard all my life that there is only one God, several places in Isaiah will prove that. Why if there is one God do preachers baptise in the "titles" of Father, Son, and Holyghost. Isaiah 9:6 states that For unto us a child is born unto us a son is given and the government shall be on his shoulders, his name shall be called wonderful, counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father and the prince of peace. Matthew states that Mary had conceived of the Holyghost. So correct me if I am wrong - the baby in the manger Jesus is God in the Flesh, the Father, the Son, and the Holyghost. So why don't they cut the chase and make it simple and baptise in JESUS Name?
  • Michael spiess on Genesis 10 - 3 years ago
    Genesis 9:24

    "And Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done unto him."

    What is it that Noah's younger son had done?
  • Ellen Rebecca - 3 years ago
    MUSLIMS BELIEVE JESUS IS MESSIAH TOO!

    Muslims, Christians and Jews alike serve the one true God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

    Jews are under Isaac, Muslims are under Ishmael and Christians are under Jesus.

    As it is written in the Hebrew Tanakh (Torah & writings of the prophets/Old Testament), Abraham had two sons; one of a bondwoman Hagar unto Ishmael and Isaac born of a free woman Sarah the bloodline unto the descendants of Abraham ( Genesis 21:12). God called as this bloodline for the Messiah but God did not forget Abraham's first son Ishmael. God Honors Ishmael and promised Abraham he will make Ishmael a great nation ( Genesis 21:13) which is long before God promised Moses to make the Jews a great nation ( Exodus 32:10).

    When the Lord first made a covenant with Abraham ( Genesis 17) God said it will be an everlasting covenant with he that is born of the house and he that is bought with money as servant of the house ( Genesis 17:13) and the covenant is the circumcised flesh. All of Abrahams house was circumcised in Genesis 17. Isaac who the covenant unto the elect of God is through wasnt born yet and it was Ishmael who was circumcized.

    There is only one God, the God of Abraham. Ishmael grew up with God And God was with the lad; and he grew, and dwelt in the wilderness, and became an archer ( Genesis 21:20). Ismael had 12 princes ( Genesis 25:16) which are the bloodline of Arab (Muslim) tribes today.

    The blood lineage of Prophet Muhammad directly descends from the tribe of Ishmael's second son Kedar ( Genesis 25:12-17). God told Abraham that Ishmael Shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren ( Genesis 16:12).

    ALL THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD WILL BE BLESSED IN ABRAHAM ( Genesis 22:18)!

    Abraham's circumzied himself and his son Ishmael ( Genesis 17:26) and all the males of his house who were born into house or were bought as servants and circumcised them ( Genesis 17:23) grafting them all into the promise also!
  • Ellen Rebecca - 3 years ago
    Muslims, Christians and Jews alike serve the one true God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

    Jews are under Isaac, Muslims are under Ishmael and Christians are under Jesus.

    As it is written in the Hebrew Tanakh (Torah & writings of the prophets/Old Testament), Abraham had two sons; one of a bondwoman Hagar unto Ishmael and Isaac born of a free woman Sarah the bloodline unto the descendants of Abraham ( Genesis 21:12). God called as this bloodline for the Messiah but God did not forget Abraham's first son Ishmael. God Honors Ishmael and promised Abraham he will make Ishmael a great nation ( Genesis 21:13) which is long before God promised Moses to make the Jews a great nation ( Exodus 32:10).

    When the Lord first made a covenant with Abraham ( Genesis 17) God said it will be an everlasting covenant with he that is born of the house and he that is bought with money as servant of the house ( Genesis 17:13) and the covenant is the circumcised flesh. All of Abrahams house was circumcised in Genesis 17. Isaac who the covenant unto the elect of God is through wasnt born yet and it was Ishmael who was circumcized.

    There is only one God, the God of Abraham. Ishmael grew up with God And God was with the lad; and he grew, and dwelt in the wilderness, and became an archer ( Genesis 21:20). Ismael had 12 princes ( Genesis 25:16) which are the bloodline of Arab (Muslim) tribes today.

    The blood lineage of Prophet Muhammad directly descends from the tribe of Ishmael's second son Kedar ( Genesis 25:12-17). God told Abraham that Ishmael Shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren ( Genesis 16:12).

    Ishmael's name means: God has heard thy affliction ( Genesis 16:11).

    Abraham did not only marry Hagar who bare Ishmael and Sarah who bare Isaac but Abraham also took another wife Keturah whom he married after Sarah died ( Genesis 25:1) and she bare him six sons ( Genesis 25:2). With Hagar, Sarah and Keturah ALL THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD WILL BE BLESSED IN ABRAHAM ( Genesis 22:18)!
  • Random - 3 years ago
    Can Christians eat halal food or is it a sin?
  • Jacqueline - 3 years ago
    SCRIPTURE: Jesus is our husband now if widowed.

    Where?
  • Diana Rose Rezzetti - 3 years ago
    How can a gay person get saved?
  • Kataleanna on Proverbs 31 - 3 years ago
    Who was the first woman before Eve?
  • Fortune on Psalms 22 - 3 years ago
    What is the meaning of

    The power of the dog
  • Sarah McCarthy - 3 years ago
    Hi. I have two questions, first question which bible verse helps with grief from death of a loved one and second question since I am trying to get back into reading and listening to the bible where should I start in the new testament?
  • Jet - 3 years ago
    what does the bible say about divorce?
  • Debbie Hendryx on Jeremiah 1 - 3 years ago
    Is the Sabbath done away with if not what scripture verifies it
  • BADDAZZ777 - 3 years ago
    Who or what is the seventh son of the seventh son
  • H J on Proverbs 5 - 3 years ago
    Several issues that all come together as 1. I was raised in a Holy Roller environment, An environment that about everything you did was pretty much sinful, women wearing pants, people wearing jewelry, wedding bands a sin, A man with long hair will go to hell. This is only to name 3 or 4 of such I feel to be ignorant. But now these same Christians that practiced those laws and rules have now put on pants, wear jewelry, talk about their neighbors and about anything they so choose to do, and now think they are Children of God. My opinion. They were God's Children then and God's Children now but they sure brainwashed a lot of the youth even to a point they had the youth afraid to know God for they were doomed either way.

    I have been married twice but is only 1 of those marriages legit by God's rules?OR Have I ever been married ever as because both women I married had been married and divorced before I met and married them, (Traditional marriages as known by man,) But were those marriages made by God? Should not a woman and man be given to each other by GOD, and not man for it to be a lawful marriage? A Lawful marriage unto God. I am not here to do as men think I should I am here to do as God said, Both women I married as we would surely know they were married before me SURLY they would not be virgins and already defiled. Have I really been married> By God's standards or am I committing an act of fornication or even some type of adultury? My idea is these marriages of mine were traditional marriages > MAN-MADE MARRIAGES and I do believe there is a scripture that speaks we are to be careful as to traditions. They can get us in trouble as to God's Laws. Again Is not God the only one that can give a man and woman to each other, By man's Laws I know I have been married twice BUT by Gods Laws have I ever been married at all (PERIOD) Really I am not trying to be funny I am being serious. Please be serious and not be presenting me with man's Laws.Let's stick to this Bibical
  • Christ follower :) - 3 years ago
    why does God allow poverty and such if he could just take those things away?
  • Leanna M Wiertel on Genesis 1 - 3 years ago
    My Dear Sweet friends, there is a real lesson in this chapter.
  • Destiny Jones - 3 years ago
    Is the American prophecy of Joseph Smith real
  • GiGi again on Exodus 4 - 3 years ago
    To speak further on Ch. 4, in verse 24 God is said to seek to kill Moses due to is son not being circumcised. Moses must have known to do this because His parents had circumcised him. But perhaps the customs of Midian had delayed circumcision to a later time in life. But just like Ishmael and Esau, the sons of Keturah (who with Abraham produced the Midianites) would have been circumcised. Did this practice continue in the ensuing generations or had it fell out of practice among these other descendants of Abraham? Obviously, Moses probably didn't know much about the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. His mother nursed him for 2-3 years and then when weaned, he went to live with the Egyptian princess. He may not have had a lot of contact with is family after that time. In Midian, under Jethro's instruction Moses may have learned some about God, but because the Midianites were not descendants of the promise from Abraham, they may have fallen away from relationship from Him. Jethro may have been one exception, and even then, he may not have known much about the life and times of Jacob and family. They lived a ways from the land of Canaan and Midian was isolated with the sea and mountains surrounding their land. Apparently, Zipporah knew why God rose up to kill Moses. She knew that her son's privates looked different from her husbands and perhaps Jethro had taught her about circumcision, but Moses refused to do it. So, Zipporah was a Godsend, along with Jethro, as we will later learn.

    Moses took his family to Egypt. He must have known that there would be danger for them, but he must not have wanted to be separated from them or else God had instructed Him to take them. We know these children were under 40 years old, but we do not know if they were very young or young men. Imagine your mom taking a sharp stone and using it to circumcise you! Yikes.

    Moses and Aaron learn obedience to God is very important in this event. I wonder how close God came to killing Moses?
  • Gigi on Exodus 3 - 3 years ago
    Here in Ch. 4 God continues to speak with Moses and Moses continues to give reasons why he cannot fulfill what God is asking him to do. He doesn't yet realize that God is able to go beyond our strengths and weaknesses to accomplish His will. It says that God became angry with Moses. Let us remember that God never sins in His anger Moses needed to know to fear God as well as learn about God's miraculous power. This expression of anger will keep Moses reverent and humble when He leads the Israelites with miracles and is separated out to be wit God on Mt, Sinai.

    God had already called Aaron to go to Moses. Had they seen one another in 40 years? Aaron was eloquent and respected by the Israelites. The Israelites did not know Moses well. So, God ad it all planned out that Moses AND Aaron would be the leaders of the Israelites, speaking with and for God, performing miracles with the "staff of God" and by other means. First, they had to be convincing to the Israelites who had not heard from God in a long time and who had defaulted to the idolatry learned in Egypt. But they still knew something about their special status with God through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They had just mixed true worship of the True God with idolatry and grew further and further from the truth of God and from Him personally. Surely, there were some among them that kept the faith, but as a whole, the Israelites had backslid from Him.

    God speaks to Moses about what pharaoh will do in response to the requests he and Aaron will make of him on God's behalf. So, knowing ahead of time will help Aaron and Moses to trust in God more than if God did not foretell them these things. Moses and Aaron needed some time to build their faith and to have their faith be tried so they would be rightly prepared to lead the Israelites through many hardships, grumblings, uprisings, and setbacks.
  • Chinita walker on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    How can I help myself with my faith issues? I know God is God and will never leave us nor forsake us but sometimes I doubt myself
  • Darlene Strickland - 3 years ago
    Does the Judean date palmhave anything to do with the end of time approaching
  • Marco Romero - 3 years ago
    What the difference of, FEAR OF THE LORD, and regular fear
  • Thozi Nomvete on Genesis 1 - 3 years ago
    How many chapters does each Book of the Bible have?
  • Jeff Mooneyhan on John 16 - 3 years ago
    Does the Bible clearly say anywhere that you will see your loved ones again?

    And I realize that the one left behind and the one that went on to heaven needs to be a child of God.
  • Kenaket - 3 years ago
    If God loves everyone, then why does it say God hates all workers of iniquity in psalms 5:5?
  • Coolhand Luke - 3 years ago
    Hello. What year or what was the last year, did the KJV Bible no longer use the Blackletter Gothic type? In particular the quarto editions. Thanks for any help.
  • Mike Keese - 3 years ago
    Where does it say the antichrist will not have a love of women
  • Tracy Louise Letch on Genesis 6 - 3 years ago
    Where is Enoch?
  • Roger on 2 Chronicles 22 - 3 years ago
    In chapter 21:17 Jehorams last and youngest son is Jehoahaz , but in chapter 22:1 it says his youngest son is Ahaziah? My questions are why are they listing two different people as his youngest son? The other question is if Jehoram was 32 when he became king and he reigned 8 years and died then that should make him 40 at his death. How could he have a 42 year old son that reigned after him? Thanks for any imput. Just for kicks I looked in a living bible and they list Ahaziahs age when he began his reign at 22 yrs old.


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