Thank you for the theological question, “How did God the Father, the God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost separate? Explain without quoting verses in the Bible.” If I am not mistaken, one already knows the answer to that question. The belief in the Godhead is a theological and biblical proposition that comes from the … Read More “How did God the Father, the God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost separate? Explain without quoting verses in the Bible.” »
Month: May 2021
Thank you for the question on spirituality, “Can one become, for example, spiritual American, or spiritual English, or spiritual German, or spiritual French, or spiritual Canadian? Maybe, spiritual Israel is different.” As one reads the question, the adjective or modifying word, spiritual, is critical. It will depend on how one defines “spiritual.” If one is citing … Read More “Can one become, for example, spiritual American, or spiritual English, or spiritual German, or spiritual French, or spiritual Canadian? Maybe, spiritual Israel is different.” »
Thank you for the question on biblical relationships, “Why was Esau closer to Ishmael than his brother Jacob?” The Scripture is silent between the relationship of Esau and Ishmael. It is possible that both Esau and Ishmael could have been closer but one has to remember that there is a one generation difference between them. Ishmael … Read More “Why was Esau closer to Ishmael than his brother Jacob?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on the Garden of Eden, “According to Genesis 2:8,God planted a garden Eastward in Eden. That means the garden was not called Eden but Eden was the land in which the garden was planted, which is this land or continent referred to as Eden?” The observation that you made … Read More “According to Genesis 2:8,God planted a garden Eastward in Eden. That means the garden was not called Eden but Eden was the land in which the garden was planted, which is this land or continent referred to as Eden?” »
Thank you for the interpretation question, “Which of these scriptures is not true, Mt5:3, Mt 5:5, Eccl 1:4, John 14:1-4, 2Pt3:13, Isaiah 45:18, Ps 37:9-11,29,34?” It would be very helpful if one believes that one of the verses cited is false, not true to cite it or to question the interpretation of that verse. In fairness, … Read More “Which of these scriptures is not true, Mt5:3, Mt 5:5, Eccl 1:4, John 14:1-4, 2Pt3:13, Isaiah 45:18, Ps 37:9-11,29,34?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on the Israelites and Moses, “Did the ancient Israelites trust Moses completely as their leader sent from God or did they trust God’s wisdom and leadership in sending Moses?” As one reads Exodus and Numbers, the Israelites did not trust Moses or God’s presence or provision for them. That … Read More “Did the ancient Israelites trust Moses completely as their leader sent from God or did they trust God’s wisdom and leadership in sending Moses?” »
Thank you for the question on the character of the Patriarchs, “Is it possible that biblically Noah may have been the most faithful servant of God but Abraham the most trusting righteous of God of the early patriarchs?” The observation that you made is an excellent one on the character between Noah and Abraham. The Scriptures … Read More “Is it possible that biblically Noah may have been the most faithful servant of God but Abraham the most trusting righteous of God of the early patriarchs?” »
Thank you for the question about the Christian life, “Does God witness our renewed spirit in the Temple that is in us? Is our spirit connected to the perception/image we are using with God’s Temple? Is opening the door to Christ inviting Him into the Temple/perception as our Image of Knowledge?” As I read the questions, … Read More “Does God witness our renewed spirit in the Temple that is in us? Is our spirit connected to the perception/image we are using with God’s Temple? Is opening the door to Christ inviting Him into the Temple/perception as our Image of Knowledge?” »
Thank you for the application question, “If it’s very hard to go to Heaven through lying and fake churches, why don’t you be like Daniel and pray to God the Father through the Holy Spirit?” The Scriptures declares that it is impossible for a sinner to enter heaven. It is more than just hard. One can’t … Read More “If it’s very hard to go to Heaven through lying and fake churches, why don’t you be like Daniel and pray to God the Father through the Holy Spirit?” »
Thank you for the question on the nature of the Hebrew Bible, “Why do you think the Hebrew Bible is considered both history and literature?” As one respondent observed that all written material or verbally expressed materials are literature. The classification of a literature may be divided into poetry, prose, fiction, and non-fiction. Depending on one’s … Read More “Why do you think the Hebrew Bible is considered both history and literature?” »