And yet you never noticed all the missing
verses in the NIV?
I can cite
verses in the Bible that encourage the same ethic.
It always has to do with a certain scary Bible verse or theme and for the past couple of days it has been
these verses in Hebrews.
Or did they omit
those verses in your Westboro Baptist version of the Bible?
It would be easy to identify the passages in the book that have caused the most offense: the section dealing with Mahound, which also deals with the whole question of the «satanic verses,» with reference to the well - known
verses in the Qur» an (in surahs 53 and 21) that many commentators see as indicating a questionable Islamic monotheist compromise with Meccan polytheism.
Tell me what edition are
these verses in?
But there are other
verses in the Bible that also directly control the time of the end, such as Deuteronomy 32:8 which states the world will end when the last of the Elect, — the true children of Israel — becomes saved.
This verse is the climax of the Psalm and is one of my favorite
verses in the entire Bible.
Talking about his struggles with Christianity as a teenager, he said: «There were
verses in the Bible I really struggled with.
There were
verses in the Bible I really struggled with.
I can think of other
verses in the Bible more likely to rustle feathers.
All
the verses in the world in your mind are hateful that condemn sin.
In the immediately preceding
verses in Jeremiah, the Lord tells His prophet that, «The man who trusts in mankind, who makes human flesh his strength and turns his heart from the Lord is cursed» (Jeremiah 17:5).
The verb anoint (Strong's H4886), according to QuickVerse, appears 70 times in 67
verses in the Old Testament.
You don't have enough king James scripture
verses in it for any Christian publisher to be interested in putting it out (I've talked to Christian agents about this, and they are as frustrated as the writers at how boxed in to rigid rules Christian books have to be) and that is a sad fact about book publishing today.
Just because I do not accept your conviction that those verses are the only
verses in the Bible about Salvation and no others are relative does not mean I did not consider each verse you referenced.
It's one of the more confusing
verses in the Bible, regardless of one's view of baptism, but I'm particularly interested in what someone from your perspective would make of it.
Over 1,800
verses in the Old Testament and 300
verses in the New Testament prophesy of the lord's return.
With so many
verses in the Bible dedicated to false preachers, I think that it has to be clear that there is a distinction between believing in a name for salvation, and believing in a person.
Jesus is coming back...» and «1,800
verses in the Old Testament» predict it.
Though there are
some verses in various translations that are horrid, this is not one of them.
The verses in Mark upon which their practice is based does not guarantee or even mention immunity from snakebite.
There are thousands of
verses in the Bible that speak to God's desire for justice.
In fact, we respect Christianity and Judaism so much see
verses in answer # 3 above that their food is allowed to us, and we are allowed to marry from them.
(email addresses, researching the internet based on a persons situation, create videos with audio and bible
verses in sequence.
(Creationists teach little children to sing
these verses in Job and tell them it's behemoth's «tail» in the song, Behemoth was a Dinosaur!)
mo.se.xual
verses in Scripture (as their are for racial equality), then there might be a hope to see that happen.
Other interpreters looked to
verses in the New Testament presenting Christ as the «image of the invisible God» (Col. 1:15).
Mary's song in Luke 1:46 - 55 is one of
the verses in this grand musical introduction to Luke's Gospel.
There are many
verses in the Bible that you could interpret very rigidly and that makes you ultimately into a fundamentalist.
Does White seriously think that Bob Wilkin or others like myself have never read
those verses in the Bible before, and that simply by reading verses we will be persuaded to another position?
There are
verses in the OT that predicted Jesus» birth and death, but the nation of Israel did not understand this.
have you not read or been informed about the many many
verses in the bible, the new testament about the serious error in putting God to the test?
These are some of the nicest, happiest
verses in scripture, easy to read because we all agree that we should love one another.
In doing so, Barfi cited
verses in the Quran that shun murder even a 6 - year - old could understand: «Fight in the cause of God those who fight you and do not transgress, God loves not the aggressors» (2:190).
So rather than assume that we are ignorant of certain
verses in the Bible, you should assume instead that we are aware of such texts, but just understand them differently.
There are a lot of
verses in the Bible that seem downright, well, anti-biblical.
Quoting Bible
verses in a discussion like this makes you look like a simpleton.
I feel a compelling want to tell you about
some verses in Gospel scripture.
Leo,,,,,, In my reading of your post-it,,, I feel a compelling want to tell you about
some verses in Gospel scripture.
First, this word is used nowhere in the Old Testament besides
these verses in Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
Then read the other
verses in light of these.
There are only 2 - 3
verses in the New Testament that are used to teach this idea, but a study of the context indicates that either Spirit baptism is in view (not water baptism) or that the result of the water baptism is not eternal life, but something else entirely.
Now, this is one of the clearest
verses in the Bible on salvation, but for some reason, a lot of people have muddled and confused this passage over the years to say something it does not.
It is one of the key
verses in my «theology» and I mentioned it a few weeks ago in a post about assurance.
Look, do you highlight or underline or memorize
verses in your Bible that are especially meaningful to you?
There are
verses in the Old Testament that address hygiene, that we still follow today.
«During early adulthood, about half of Boomers (51 %) and Gen Xers (54 %) said they approved of U.S. Supreme Court rulings that banned the required reading of the Lord's Prayer or Bible
verses in public schools; 56 % of Millennials took this view in 2008.»
However, I can point to many
verses in the Bible or the Koran, which are supposedly «holy» writings.
We are then left with some 300
verses in Matthew containing narratives and discourses peculiar to that gospel, and about 550
verses in Luke containing matter not found in the other gospels.