Thank you for the interpretive question on the motivation of King David sending the Ark to Obed-Edom’s house, “Did David send the Ark to Obed-edom’s house after Uzzah fiasco because Obed was so poor he was of no reckon, or to which (wish) him evil according to I Chr. 13:13–14?” As one reads II Samuel 6 … Read More “Did David send the Ark to Obed-edom’s house after the Uzzah fiasco because Obed was so poor he was of no reckon, or to which him evil according to 1Chro. 13:13-14?” »
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Thank you for the question, “Which verse from the Bible would be the most appropriate for dedication at a wedding? What’s your reasoning? Many Christians would cite Genesis 2:26–28, Ephesians 5:22–33 or I Peter. 3:1–7. May I suggest a Bible verse of Deut. 24:5: ″If a man is newly married, he must not be sent to war … Read More “Which verse from the Bible would be the most appropriate for dedication at a wedding? What’s your reasoning?” »
Thank you for the exegetical question on Matt. 24:3, “Who has researched the original reading of the Bible book of Mt 24:3? What did you find out?” The original autograph of the Gospel of Matthew is no longer available, but there are parchments and scrolls of the Gospel of Matthew. All the Old and New … Read More “Who has researched the original reading of the Bible book of Mt 24:3? What did you find out?” »
Thank you for the theological question, “Does the gospel demand grace for the heretic as well as the sinner?” The central word in this question is demand. The word, demand, is defined as an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right. As I view this question for thoughts is that the Gospel demands … Read More “Does the gospel demand grace for the heretic as well as the sinner?” »
Thank you for the application question, “Why was Abraham called the friend of God?” Here are five reasons for your consideration of why Abraham was called the friend of God: A. Abraham is a friend of God because he abandoned the foreign gods and goddess of his country. He didn’t carry the gods of Mesopotamia with … Read More “Why was Abraham called the friend of God?” »
Thank you for the question on the 70 Elders in Exodus 24 and Numbers 11, “Are the seventy elders mentioned in Exodus 24 the same as the ones mentioned in numbers 11 (exodus, referent identification, numbers, Moses, hermeneutics)?” As the book of Exodus unfolds, the enslaved Jews had some form of respected leaders known as elders … Read More “Are the seventy elders mentioned in Exodus 24 the same as the ones mentioned in numbers 11 (exodus, referent identification, numbers, Moses, hermeneutics)?” »
Thank you for the question on the appearance of Christ in the Old and New Testament, “If much of what is written in the Book of Revelations is synonymous with the book of Daniel, why did the resurrected Christ appear to John and not the pre-incarnate Christ to Daniel?” The Book of Revelation is a … Read More “If much of what is written in the Book of Revelations is synonymous with the book of Daniel, why did the resurrected Christ appear to John and not the pre-incarnate Christ to Daniel?” »
Thank you for the question on the characteristics of the kingdom of God, “What are the characteristics of the kingdom of God in the Old Testament?” The Kingdom of God is generally referred to the rule of God over and on earth. It is particularly reflected or personified in the nation of Israel. Here are some … Read More “What are the characteristics of the kingdom of God in the Old Testament?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on Proverbs 8:22, “Why does the King James Bible mistranslate Proverbs 8:22?” The King James Bible translators translated Proverbs 8:22 as this: “The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his ways, before his works of old.” The NIV translators translated Proverbs 8:22 as this, “The LORD brought me forth as the … Read More “Why does the King James Bible mistranslate Proverbs 8:22?” »
Thank you for the theological question, “Why is Biblical God above any promise?” If one thinks or believes that the Biblical God is above any promises, then one may give the following reasons: A. He is the Supreme Being so he can make any promises he wants. B. He is the Supreme Being so he can … Read More “Why is Biblical God above any promise?” »