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Search results for query: "1 Chronicles 6"

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  1. T

    430 years

    user4578 wrote ..... This is based on the assumption that Kohath, son of Levi, must have been part of the group that entered Egypt("133+137+80=350 =/= 430"). We do not assume anything, we believe the scriptures which state that Kohath was among the family of Israel that went into Egypt...
  2. Harel13

    430 years

    These are a lot of assumptions. My "assumption" about Kehat, as you put it, is based on the text itself. As for the missing person among the seventy, Jewish tradition holds that that's Yocheved who was born just as they entered the gates of Egypt. But to base upon that missing person that thus...
  3. U

    430 years

    This is based on the assumption that Kohath, son of Levi, must have been part of the group that entered Egypt("133+137+80=350 =/= 430"). However if Kohath was born at least 80 years into the entrance into Egypt(based on the last year assumption for each subsequent generation) , then the sum...
  4. Crosstian

    The Lord's Day, is it really Sunday?

    It was truly not men who accused (they being merely a channel, a conduit, a medium), but satan accused through them, in an attempt to gainsay God's word, and to bring stain upon Christ Jesus through those whom He associated Himself with. Notice, that Christ Jesus did not cite Deuteronomy 23:25...
  5. Crosstian

    COL 2:16 And The Sabbath - Are You Being Told The Truth?

    It was truly not men who accused (they being merely a channel, a conduit, a medium), but satan accused through them, in an attempt to gainsay God's word, and to bring stain upon Christ Jesus through those whom He associated Himself with. Notice, that Christ Jesus did not cite Deuteronomy 23:25...
  6. sooda

    Why is divination considered a sin to Christians?

    Educated Jews know Exodus is fiction. The story is didactic literature.
  7. nPeace

    Why is divination considered a sin to Christians?

    Then you must also believe that the Psalms, - actually the entire Bible - prophets, Jesus, and his apostles are fiction, or they are all deceivers / liars.. Which do you believe? Seriously, why do you bother to mention it, if you deny the entire Bible, less it be a mockery? Do you believe...
  8. T

    One Shepherd

    OtherSheep wrote……. "Sons of Benjamin by their families: of Bela [is] the family of the Belaite; of Ashbel the family of the Ashbelite; of Ahiram the family of the Ahiramite; of Shupham the family of the Shuphamite; of Hupham the family of the Huphamite. (Numbers 26:38-40, YLT) The...
  9. Earthling

    Contradictions Challenge

    This is an old repost from my old website and various places all over the Internet. It's a bit long. The simple answer to this question is that Jesus was actually the Son of God and the natural heir to the Kingdom by miraculous birth through the virgin girl Mary, of David's line, and Jesus was...
  10. Phantasman

    Jesus Wrote the Old Testament

    A God who commands "thou shalt not murder" yet: 1 Samuel: And he smote the men of Bethshemesh, because they had looked into the ark of the Lord, even he smote of the people fifty thousand and threescore and ten men: and the people lamented, because the Lord had smitten many of the people with a...
  11. Ingledsva

    Jesus Wrote the Old Testament

    WOW! you folks continue to take verses out of context! If you had not done so - you would know - 1Sa 1:5 But unto Hannah he gave a worthy portion; for he loved Hannah: but YHVH had shut up her womb. 1Sa 1:10 And she was in bitterness of soul, and prayed unto the LORD, and wept sore. 1Sa 1:11...
  12. shunyadragon

    The time of Judeo-Christian writings

    Interesting description of the origins of the Aramaic and the linguistic and literary relationship to Persia with the OT text. I consider the evolution of Hebrew written language and literature to also include Canaanite/Ugarit origins. In fact much of the Psalms has literary relationship...
  13. Magus

    The time of Judeo-Christian writings

    Phoenicians were using it's native script, were-as your Hebrew, it's written in an Aramaic script and you don't question why? It is the Script of the Persian empire, or province of 'Eber Nahar' , Persians made Aramaic the official language of diplomacy and Aramaic script replaced the...
  14. Magus

    Hello

    The traditional author behind 1 Chronicles is Ezra ( another name for Zerubbabel) and he also gives himself a contradicting family tree that relates to the Story of Samuel. Ezra writes his bloodline in Ezra 7 and makes himself a descendent of Zadok the Priest. Ezra 7:1-5 Aaron > Eleazar >...
  15. Tumah

    Pagan influence on Christianity

    You also don't find Prophets in the Torah saying that they were following Islam. Did you read that right? In my book it says that they pass through the valley of Bacca on the way to the House of G-d. The house of G-d was the Temple in Jerusalem obviously. Does it make sense to you that they...
  16. Kenny

    Pagan influence on Christianity

    You forgot to continue reading as well as simply ignored the fact of what was written before and after in Ps 84 1 Chron 15: 29 As the ark of the covenant of the LORD was entering the City of David, Michal daughter of Saul watched from a window. And when she saw King David dancing and...
  17. Muslim-UK

    Pagan influence on Christianity

    Again it can not be Jerusalem because of 2 reasons, 1 - David's plan of building a temple for the Ark was stopped at the advice of God (2 Sam. 7:1-17; 1 Chron. 17:1-15; 28:2, 3). 2 - The Ark of the Covenant came to rest at God's House before Solomon took it to Jerusalem. David left the Sons of...
  18. Muslim-UK

    Pagan influence on Christianity

    King David pbuh must have been confused then: Psalms 84: 1 How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord Almighty! 2 My soul yearns, even faints, for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God. If it was in Jerusalem on his doorstep why did he yearn for it and what...
  19. Muslim-UK

    Pagan influence on Christianity

    Islam means peace through the surrender of one's will to God. All Prophets followed this. You don't find Prophets in the Torah saying, they were following Judaism, or Christianity in the NT. Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was one inclining toward truth, a Muslim [submitting...
  20. A

    The Seven Days of Creation, Scripturally

    Dear Skwim, Wrong Thread. Take your misunderstanding to the Contradition Board. God Bless you. In Love, Aman
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