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May 10 |
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Meaning of “Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather.” In these verses, Jesus just got done telling them about Noah and the flood and Lot and Sodom, both events in which a person was left and the other was taken (or destroyed); events of God's wrath. Perhaps another way to interpret these verses is not about rapture, but about God's wrath being poured out, and one being taken, or destroyed, by it, and one being left. |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 25 |
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What is Jesus trying to tell us about divisions in the household? Thanks Bob. What is the "letter"? I've never heard that term. If its a short answer, would you mind? Else I can ask another question. |
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Jan 25 |
accepted | What is Jesus trying to tell us about divisions in the household? |
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Jan 25 |
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What is Jesus trying to tell us about divisions in the household? Interesting, thanks. I'd agree. |
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Jan 20 |
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Accurate translations of original scripts/text I think the use of the word "also" in verse 25 might be bias, but I am not sure. I would actually really like to know if it is or isn't. |
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Jan 20 |
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Accurate translations of original scripts/text Well, other than missing/adding a few words, I think the only bias here is the use of the word "Messiah" in verse 25 and 26. |
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Jan 20 |
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Accurate translations of original scripts/text @ItGrunt What answer? |
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Jan 17 |
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Accurate translations of original scripts/text added 4 characters in body |
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Jan 17 |
answered | Is it valid to use Matthew 10 in reference to end times? |
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Jan 17 |
asked | Accurate translations of original scripts/text |
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Jan 17 |
answered | Synthesizing Differing Translations of Proverbs 18:24 |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 15 |
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Why does Jesus include “persecutions” in the list of things received by his followers? @JonEricson Perhaps "a warning" and "a reminder" can go hand in hand? Depends on if He spoke to His disciples about persecution prior to this, to be literal: If he had not, it would be a warning, if he did, a reminder. I was thinking the latter, but not 100% sure. But anyway, I think we're on the same page ;) |
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Dec 15 |
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Why does Jesus include “persecutions” in the list of things received by his followers? deleted 5 characters in body |
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Dec 14 |
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How can we understand “fear”? That is, a life "without", or "in opposition to" God (might be better wording). |
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Dec 14 |
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How can we understand “fear”? I agree and would be cautious too. I think God wants us to have reverential and terrified fear for Him in knowing what life, and after life, would be like without Him. Imagining a life without God terrifies me! |
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Dec 14 |
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How can we understand “fear”? Wow, what an answer. I hope these kinds of answers aren't expected in the community cuz Im gonna be fallin pretty short..lol. (+1) |
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Dec 14 |
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Why does Jesus include “persecutions” in the list of things received by his followers? @JonEricson I added a bit more to my answer. I think Barnes' commentary explains that somewhat. I mentioned some of what he says with my own 2 cents. |
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Dec 13 |
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What is Jesus trying to tell us about divisions in the household? edited title |