Women in the time of the kings and queens of Israel and Judah.
Part 9:
We saw important part of Jesus being Lord of thy sabbath and women are also lord over it and we saw salvation by faith and the people who do not know the law are saved even if they were not bron in Jesus times and were not...
I agree that God 'desires' that everyone be saved, and God sent Jesus for that purpose, but I don't believe that those who turn away will be saved.
1 John 4:1414 And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world.
I agree with that verse, but God gave...
1 John 4:1414 And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world.
1 Timothy 4:10 For to this end we toil and strive, because we have our hope set on the living God, who is the Savior of all people, especially of those who believe.
Lamentations...
Scriptural contradictions. Good for you. That's 1 fault. Only 19 more to go to prove you know what you're talking about.
( It's ony one because these can be copied and pasted from anywhere )
And what about the list of all the differences you've observed in Chrisitan denominations over the...
Tisk, tisk, tisk...
It's against the rules to alter another person's post.
But no worries, I saved them for you, have at it:
Here's not even the tip of the iceberg:
1.Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
(a) God did (2Samuel24: 1)
(b) Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
2.In...
Here's not even the tip of the iceberg:
1.Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
(a) God did (2Samuel24: 1)
(b) Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
2.In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?
(a) Eight hundred thousand (2Samuel24:9)
(b) One million, one hundred...
I understand you avoid using the original text because it always seems to prove you wrong.
In order for Elohim in Gen 1:1 to be plural, the word for created would also need to be plural. If you check your sources, I think you'll see that "bara" is singular. Further, no where in the rest of...
Please don't try and rationalize and justify slavery in order to make your Bible make sense.
Owning people as property is immoral. "But people loved being slaves!" Gimme a break. Take a deep look at your belief system in the mirror, if it's telling you that slavery is moral and you find...
You are not talking to an atheist, Left.
People didn't call JWs "Bible Students" for nothing. :D
Let's start at the top.
The claim that slavery itself is abuse, is false.
A slave in ancient times understood that he or she was serving, or offering a service, in return for their life - a life...
2 Samuael 14:14 is about the banishment of Absalom, the son of David, who was to later take away David's kingdom of Judah and Jerusalem, as well as his concubines for the sin that David committed in taking his general's wife, as the punishment proscribed by Samuel for the rich man who took the...
Dear Pillar: welcome to the God of restoration.
2Samuel14:14 KJV: For we must needs die, and are as water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again; neither doth God respect any person: yet doth he devise means, that his banished be not expelled from him.
From Him ta panta...
The God of Restoration
We all must die, and are like water spilled on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again; but God does not take away life, but devises waysfor the banished to not be expelled from Him. -2Samuel14:14
For we must needs die, and are as water split on the ground, which...
He does not have an adequate basis for coming to that conclusion. It is clear that the woman knows the meaning of the instruction. But it is not clear that she has an internal ought behind following that instruction. No 'I follow the instructions of God because I ought to do so.' In Gen 3...
Nahum Sarna, in the JPS Torah Commentary: Genesis, writes:
... It will not do to take "good and bad" as the human capacity for moral discernment. Aside from the difficulty of understanding why God should choose to oppose this, there is the additional argument that a divine prohibition would be...
Well, if that's how you want to read it, that's fine. The talmud in tractate Sotah understands it differently, and various rabbinic commentators understand it differently based on the second explanation in the talmud. But no, hey, your idea is cute also. Why should I cede any interpretive...
2Samuel 18: 18; “Because Absalom had no son, he built a monument in King’s Valley and named it ‘Absalom’s Monument’ to keep his name alive.”
2Samuel14: 27; ‘THERE WAS BORN TO ABSALOM three sons, and one daughter whose name was Tamar; a very beautiful woman.”
This did not mean that Absalom...
In Scripture, I find only those who commit the unforgivable sin of Matthew 12:32 can Not return.....
We are Not the judge of that, that is in God's hands.
There is a ' final judging ' coming on Earth as per Matthew 25:31-33,37,40.
Those whom Jesus judges as humble 'sheep'-like ones can remain...
gnostic wrote……. Each one of the verses I had quoted stated that Shammua, Shobab, Nathan and Solomon were “born to him”. Hence born to
The Anointed……..Sorry sunshine, when it is said in 2Samuel14: 27, THERE WAS BORN TO ABSALOM three sons, It did not mean that Absalom, sired those three sons...
gnostic wrote……. Each one of the verses I had quoted stated that Shammua, Shobab, Nathan and Solomon were “born to him”. Hence born to
The Anointed……..Sorry sunshine, when it is said in 2Samuel14: 27, THERE WAS BORN TO ABSALOM three sons, It did not mean that Absalom, sired those three sons...