Thank you for the biblical question about Abishai, “What happened to Abishai in the Bible?” Abishai is the brother of Joab. Both Joab and Abishai were warriors for King David and followed him early in his life. They were one of his most trusted men. The death of Joab is recorded is in I Kings 2:28–35 … Read More “What happened to Abishai in the Bible?” »
Thank you for the question on God’s involvement in this world, “Why was God so involved in worldly affairs in biblical times but since then doesn’t get involved much?” For your consideration of God’s involvement in the past and the seemingly lack of involvement in the present, here are some thoughts for you: A. The writer … Read More “Why was God so involved in worldly affairs in biblical times but since then doesn’t get involved much?” »
Thank you for the suggestion of rewriting or scrapping the first few chapters of Genesis, “Should the first few chapters of Genesis be rewritten or better still, scrapped altogether?” Thomas Jefferson in his bible, at least that is what I have been told, cut out or ex-out all miracles of the bible. For him, the world … Read More “Should the first few chapters of Genesis be rewritten or better still, scrapped altogether?” »
Thank you for the biblical question, “Who is the only One who fully knows and fully loves you, John 4:4?” The One who fully knows and fully loves me is the Creator God through his Son Jesus Christ. For one’s consideration, here are some thoughts regarding John 4:4: A. No orthodox/conservative Jew would go in or … Read More “Who is the only One who fully knows and fully loves you, John 4:4?” »
Thank you for the biblical question on Genesis 1, “Was Genesis 1:28 the first commandment by God to humans? Or was this not a ‘commandment’ per se?” As one reads Genesis 1 and Genesis 2, God gave Adam a command before he created Eve. Thus the command in Genesis 1:28 follows the command of Genesis 2:15. … Read More “Was Genesis 1:28 the first commandment by God to humans? Or was this not a ‘commandment’ per se?” »
Thank you for the biblical/theological question on death, “According to this doctrine, Is “Limbo” only reserved for old testament patriarchs and unbaptized infants… or do other types of people go there too?” The Catholic Church teaches in its doctrine that Purgatory is the place of punishment while Limbo is the place of waiting without pain or … Read More “According to this doctrine, Is “Limbo” only reserved for old testament patriarchs and unbaptized infants… or do other types of people go there too?” »
Thank you for the question, “What book concludes that mankind should “fear God and keep his commandments”?” The writer of Ecclesiastes says this in the conclusion of his book in chapter 12, “ 11 The words of the wise are like goads, their collected sayings like firmly embedded nails—given by one shepherd.[b] 12 Be warned, my son, … Read More “What book concludes that mankind should “fear God and keep his commandments”?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on Matthew 10:32–33, “Is Matthew 10:32-33 proof of both the validity of the Holy Trinity but also of Christ’s wrath?” As one reads the broader context and focus on the cited verses, this passage may support the plurality of the Godhead and about future persecution. Here are some thoughts for … Read More “Is Matthew 10:32-33 proof of both the validity of the Holy Trinity but also of Christ’s wrath?” »
Thank you for the application question, “What do we learn about God when we read He both 1) made the stars and numbers them and 2) numbers the hairs on your head?” As one ponders your question, here are some thoughts about what we can learn about the Creator God: A. God is the Creator of … Read More “What do we learn about God when we read He both 1) made the stars and numbers them and 2) numbers the hairs on your head?” »
Thank you for the application question, “What does the Bible say about doing wrong thinking you while doing good?” As I pondered the question, there is a difference between doing wrong thinking and doing wrong actions as well as doing or seeing good come from one’s wrongful thinking. Luke 12 says this, “Someone in the crowd said … Read More “What does the Bible say about doing wrong thinking while doing good?” »