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Apr 26 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 24 |
accepted | Does “foundations of the earth” in Job 38:4 refer to just the earth, or is it a metaphor for more? |
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Sep 23 |
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Does “foundations of the earth” in Job 38:4 refer to just the earth, or is it a metaphor for more? edited body |
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Sep 23 |
asked | Does “foundations of the earth” in Job 38:4 refer to just the earth, or is it a metaphor for more? |
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Sep 16 |
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Does the New Testament predict Jesus' return on Rosh Hashanah? Rosh Hashanah greeting :) |
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Aug 21 |
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Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? I hope you understand. |
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Aug 21 |
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Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? I live in Singapore and I have been to his church. I don't enjoy this topic being raised on a question which I didn't think it had much relevance to, sorry. |
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Aug 21 |
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Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? @Blessed Geek, I honestly don't want to comment on that pastor apart from saying that for what it's worth, he did alot more good for mankind than i EVER did, and i feel very uncomfortable that you bring this up. |
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Aug 21 |
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Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? The road that leads to life is very narrow, and knowing my fallen nature too well, I would surely fail if the Lord not help me. |
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Aug 21 |
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Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? Lol, @Mike, if the word refers to "original reason or truth", then how could it not refer to Christ!? Lol. |
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Aug 20 |
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Can Ezekiel 1 be interpreted as describing a robot? As they say, truth is stranger than fiction... |
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Aug 20 |
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Who are “the least of these my brothers” in Matthew 25? Why, surely some of these people in the video, the poor and downtrodden, who pray day and night at the wailing wall for the peace of Jerusalem are to be counted as amongst "the least of these my brothers". |
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Aug 19 |
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What is the status of the Law in the Messianic Age? Thanks. I think it is very difficult to actually know the answer to a topic like this, and for this reason, I am as unqualified as any earthly human being is on being a judge as to what answers are acceptable or not. That said, nice and thoughtful answer. |
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Aug 19 |
accepted | What does “run to and fro” in Daniel 12:4 mean? |
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Aug 19 |
asked | Why do many chinese Bibles translate “Logos” in John 1:1 as 道 (dao)? |
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Aug 19 |
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Temple in Psalm 138 nice catch...in any case, Revelation 11:19 mentions a temple in heaven... |
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Aug 19 |
accepted | Did the Jerusalem Council intend to replace the Torah? |
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Jul 29 |
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“First day of the week” or “one of the Sabbaths”? Hi Jack Douglas, thanks! I will be happy to have your help in refocusing the question. Only thing is...would it be helpful to mention the original article, as context for how this question arose...? Thanks! |
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Jul 29 |
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What is the status of the Law in the Messianic Age? Thanks for your feedback, Mike! So basically what I was thinking was that the Millennium of Revelation is a literal future millennium which equates to the Jewish Messianic age. I then assumed that Isaiah 2:3 referred to the Jewish Messianic age. (I know there are different views on the Millennium :) ). What's your view on all this? Thanks. |
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Jul 28 |
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Does the New Testament predict Jesus' return on Rosh Hashanah? added 18 characters in body |