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Questions relating to the authorial intent surrounding choice of a specific word or phrase in a passage
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In John 3:16, what is the significance of Jesus' distinction between the terms 'world' and '...
Easy! The Lord loves all men (how else, for He created all of them in His image and how on earth can He help not loving this specially honored creature of His!) and this love implies that He wants all …
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Why would God give Jonah a Godly Revelatory message to warn the city of Nineveh?
Nineveh was not a Jewish city, on the contrary, it was a habitat of people that were enemies of Jews. Now, it was impossible for a prophet to rise in non-Jewish people in Old Testament times.
But that …
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1 Peter 1:3 What is a living hope?
A reality of “faith” can be either living, or dead: if we practice our faith in good deeds, then faith is living, if not, then it is dead (James 2:26). Like, if you have a garden with apple trees, if …
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In Psalm 32:5, do sins count or not?
Here the contradiction is only apparent, for the semantics of the "works" in Rom. 4:6 (let us, for a convenience call it "work 1") does not encompass the action of turning with a faith and intellectua …
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By using "parousia," does Jesus speak of a future time He would be physically present (Matt....
Since the Lord, after His incarnation, spent bodylessly only three days, in which duration He went to hell and gladdened the souls deceased as long time ago as during the flood (1 Peter 3:19), that is …