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May 29 |
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When was Jesus's body 'broken' for us? edited tags |
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May 29 |
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How do you know an allegory is valid? edited tags |
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May 29 |
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In light of Isaiah 7:15-16, how could Jesus be the promised child born of a virgin? edited tags |
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May 29 |
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How is this passage on the authority of women to be interpreted? rolled back to a previous revision |
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May 29 |
awarded | Cleanup |
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May 29 |
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Do any Hermeneutical approaches have a specific meaning for the number 11? rolled back to a previous revision |
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May 23 |
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What is Shesh Mashzar? Nicely done. (So much for tonight's research project. :-) ) |
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May 21 |
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Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 Thanks. I know some of the differences between Hebrew and Aramaic structure and vocabulary, but I didn't know this one. |
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May 21 |
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Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 Good question. I don't have an answer (yet, anyway), but I noticed that the Hebrew translated "son of man" is בַר אֱנָשׁ , not the forumalation I was expecting. (Unless that part's in Aramaic, maybe?) |
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May 21 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on historical-interpretation tag wiki excerpt |
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May 20 |
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What is the translation philosophy for tachash skins in Exodus? edited tags |
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May 20 |
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*Two* miraculous catches of fish in John 21 and significance? edited tags |
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May 20 |
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What is the significance of 153 fish? edited tags |
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May 20 |
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Which are the Ten Commandments? updated to account for Deut 4:13 (thanks Jack) |
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May 20 |
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Which are the Ten Commandments? @JackDouglas, good catch -- I'd missed that. |
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May 18 |
answered | Twenty plus twenty-five plus fifteen in Ezekiel 45:12 |
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May 18 |
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Where did Abel get the idea to sacrifice sheep? I am suggesting that, per the premise of the question which calls for using only Gen 1-3, we do not know if an animal was killed to make the skins. Surely God, who can do anything, can produce skins without first producing and then slaughtering the animal. (I'm not arguing for wool/linen.) I'm not saying God did; I'm saying we don't know. |
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May 17 |
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Where did Abel get the idea to sacrifice sheep? This argument relies on the premise that God killed an animal to provide the skins (so Abel modelled that, etc). Do you have a source for that premise? |
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May 17 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Old Testament connection between circumcision and (re)birth? |
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May 17 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on terminology tag wiki excerpt |