Does Isaiah 28:10 - 13 instruct pastors to teach
Scriptures verse by verse, line by line?
Not exact matches
So,
by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or
scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the
verses (inspired
by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
by scripture over 300 prophecies that come to pass in the New Testament and shows chapter and
verse where
It is, like all of Calvinism's doctrines, not explicitly taught anywhere in
scripture, but extrapolated
by taking a few
verses or partial
verses out of context and granting them a meaning never intended
by the authors.
Whether I am listening to someone teach
Scripture, or doing it myself, my preferred style is book
by book,
verse by verse, line
by line.
If it is so easy to ignore a major and substantial religious practice repeatedly uplifted, enshrined and required
by the Torah and
by all the
scripture that follows, why is it so hard to let go of two
verses that have substantially less biblical mention and support and no contemporary justification?
There, for an entire week, they would meet in the morning, somebody would read a passage from the
Scripture, and then one of the priests would explain it,
verse by verse, line
by line.
There are different ways of living for Jesus than taking time on the company payroll to read the Bible and pray, and then annoy all the coworkers
by singing Gospel songs and quoting
Scripture verses at them all day.
This
scripture does nt conflict in these
verses we see the truth exposed as God allows satan to have limited power over his people to test them as in the story of Job.So was it God who tested job
by allowing satan to bring trails upon him.Or was it satan who was the one testing him.Both are involved but the motivations are completely different Gods purposes are to build up his people.Satan on the other hand wants to destroy there is this conflict at work all the time.brentnz
About these monks it is said that they were people of great faith, well
versed in the
Scriptures, large portions of which they knew
by heart, fervent in prayer, gentle and humble in manner, full of the love of God on the one hand, and love to their neighbour and all humankind on the other.
I am shocked
by the Christian teachings that instruct people specifically «how» to study God's Word in the «right» way — «how much time to spend» praying and studying the Bible — «how» to come to the «right» interpretation of each
Scripture verse / passage (guided
by them — tying the hands of God and Jesus» Holy Spirit, and ignoring that God's Word is living and active...)-- insistence that increased Bible study, prayer and intersession,
by their sheer weight, automatically make us closer to being better Christians — closer to perfection and more pleasing to our Lord and Savior.
By way of illustration I take two key
verses from Luke's beautiful narrative of the walk to Emmaus: «And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the
scriptures the things concerning himself.»
I generally try to respect different interpretations people have of
scripture, but it is difficult to have any respect for the legalists that want to white out enormous portions of
scripture, proof text a couple
verses in isolation to teach a salvation
by works.
I hope you don't find it insulting when I say that as is your arguments often require us to accept without any reason that the way you understand some
verses is correct yet you can dismiss any
verse you chose
by saying that their understanding is a «misapplication», perhaps supplying a reasonable approach to how one goes about interpreting
Scripture in general could clear up that problem.
The One
Verse Podcast will feature verse - by - verse expository teaching of Scripture, with a target goal (that will rarely be accomplished) of one verse per episode in five minutes or
Verse Podcast will feature
verse - by - verse expository teaching of Scripture, with a target goal (that will rarely be accomplished) of one verse per episode in five minutes or
verse -
by -
verse expository teaching of Scripture, with a target goal (that will rarely be accomplished) of one verse per episode in five minutes or
verse expository teaching of
Scripture, with a target goal (that will rarely be accomplished) of one
verse per episode in five minutes or
verse per episode in five minutes or less.
So often, we see people in these discussions doing
Scripture combat
by throwing
verses at those they disagree with, and if that was not your intent, then that is the point at which I misread you.
Also
by many other
verses the Koran literally requires Muslims to fight against Jews and Christians (people of the
scripture).
Beginning with Genesis 1:1, I plan on taking you
verse by verse through the Bible to explain it from a historical - cultural perspective, and in a way that exposes how religion has forced
Scripture to become its errand boy, when in reality,
Scripture should be leading us away from religion and into a deeper and more intimate relationship with God.
Welcome to the One
Verse podcast by Jeremy Myers, where we liberate Scripture from religion, one verse at a
Verse podcast
by Jeremy Myers, where we liberate
Scripture from religion, one
verse at a
verse at a time.
There is a
verse somewhere that says something like» one sows and another reaps» Isn't it supportable
by scripture that just a small word about believing in Jesus might be enough for a starter.
Nevertheless, logically and practically, I do think that the best way to approach
Scripture is book -
by - book,
verse -
by -
verse, both in our reading and in our teaching.
Regarding the 2 Tim
verse: «All
scripture is inspired
by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness», the Greek definition of the word «
scripture» is «writing (s)».
In the One
Verse podcast, author and blogger Jeremy Myers provides verse - by - verse Bible teaching to show how Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with
Verse podcast, author and blogger Jeremy Myers provides
verse - by - verse Bible teaching to show how Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with
verse -
by -
verse Bible teaching to show how Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with
verse Bible teaching to show how
Scripture does not enslave us to the shackles of religion, but instead liberates us from religion
by drawing us into a loving and dynamic relationship with God.
The problem is, the translators have achieved this lucidity
by changing the very text of
scripture,
by conflating the
verse with the previous one (Leviticus 18:21) which is a condemnation of the practice of child sacrifice in the temple of Molech.
The «temerity» of the book is furthered
by the editorial choice to mimic the structure and genres of
Scripture, including the chapter - and -
verse format, and so provide a «secular alternative to the King James Bible.»
Your citations of Sacred
Scriptures have nothing to do with the task at hand, since receiving ashes is not a command or a requirement for Catholics... They are just the typical stock -
verses without discernment tossed around
by Christians who don't understand other Christian practices that they don't do.
In the tradition itself the «Alenu prayer (which Solomon Schechter called the Jewish «Marseillaise») has this: ``... in hope we wait, O Lord our God,... for Thee to remove the idols from the earth, the no - gods being utterly cut down, to taqqen «olam bemalkhut Shaddai set the world right
by the Almighty's kingship...» The prayer ends in two
verses from
Scripture: «The Lord shall reign for ever and ever» (Exodus 15:18) and «And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one» (Zechariah 14:9).
Jesus counters with a
verse from
scripture: «One does not live
by bread alone.»
Ezekiel 4:9 ® Sprouted Grain Bread is inspired
by the Holy
Scripture verse: «Take also unto thee Wheat, and Barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and Spelt, and put them in one vessel, and make bread of it...» Ezekiel 4:9 ®
From using pressure points to ease the pain and intensity of contractions, to blessing us with
Scripture verses to ease my mind, we were blessed immensely
by her presence.
Ready - to - color line drawings, based on
Scripture verses and uplifting messages, are accompanied
by insightful prompts on the meaning of faith, with plenty of room to write and reflect.
The way many of my Christian students choose to use hypnosis is to add to the more general birth - related suggestions given in class
by using the
scripture verses which mean the most to them and are deeply encouraging for them.
I am fortified again
by Holy
Scripture in the Gospel of St. Matthew in chapter 6
verses 31 to 33, which reads: «Therefore, do not worry, saying, «What shall we eat?»
For example the Holy Quran revealed to the Holy Prophet of Islam Mohammed (SAW) which was revealed in Mecca and Medina respectively had 114 Chapters and 6666
verses according to some scholars and it was revealed in the month of Ramadan, the 9th month on the Islamic Calendar, 21st of that month or 27th as said
by some school of taught - so also in the Bible and other
scriptures.
Ezekiel 4:9 ® Sprouted Grain Bread is inspired
by the Holy
Scripture verse: «Take also unto thee Wheat, and Barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and Spelt, and put them in one vessel, and make bread of it...» Ezekiel 4:9 ®
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I fixed it
by practicing with quote and
scripture verses every morning.