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  1. Was Jerusalem in the territory of Benjamin or in Judah?
  2. Who is a "ruler" today (Proverbs 23:1-3)?
  3. Is Jesus' work yet unfinished according to 1 John 3:8?
  4. Who were to serve as God's "witnesses"? (Isaiah 43:10-12)
  5. What does Romans 6:7 mean? It says, “He who has died has been set free from sin."
  6. Why was circumcision in the flesh added to GOD'S covenant with Abraham after GOD had credited Abraham with righteousness? According to Paul’s arguments should not circumcision of the flesh have come first?
  7. How do I communicate that Jesus is God?
  8. What does "reign in life" in Romans 5:17 mean if "reign" is defined in the dictionary as "to exercise power and control over" something?
  9. What does the Bible say about rage?


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What does Jesus want us to learn from what He said about the widow's mite?

The Gospels of Mark and Luke both relay an incident involving a widow's gift to God. She didn't give much-just two mites-or did she? The story is often...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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Was Jesus a carpenter?

There is every evidence from Scripture that, before He began His ministry, Jesus was employed as a carpenter. His earthly father, Joseph, was also a...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Why did Job's wife tell him to curse God and die?

Job faced many forms of suffering. He lost his children and wealth in a single day. He was then struck with painful sores over his entire body. After this...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is doctrine?

The word translated "doctrine" means "instruction, especially as it applies to lifestyle application." In other words, doctrine is teaching imparted by an...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is a sin of commission?

There are two basic ways we sin: either by omission or commission. Sins of omission are those in which we knew we should have done something good, but...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What are the seven baptisms mentioned in the Bible, and what do they mean?

Historically, baptism has been used as a rite of initiation, showing the inductee's entrance into a new belief or observance. Baptism in the church is also a...

August 20 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does it mean to watch and pray?

Jesus used the phrase "watch and pray" on a couple of different occasions. Once was the night before the crucifixion. Jesus took Peter, James, and John with...

August 20 2015 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does it mean to make a covenant with your eyes?

In Job 31:1, Job says that he had made a covenant with his eyes-a promise not to look at something: "I made a covenant with my eyes / not to look lustfully...

August 20 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

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What does the Bible say about fighting?

The Bible mentions fighting in several contexts, including the fighting of a soldier against an enemy army (Joshua 8:1-11; 1 Samuel 14:52; 17:19), the...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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How should a Christian view prescription drugs?

Many Christians wrestle with their decisions over accepting valid medical therapies, including the use of prescription drugs. The Bible does not give us much...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What does it mean to live by the sword and die by the sword?

The saying "live by the sword, die by the sword" is an idiom that basically means "what goes around comes around." More to the point, "if you use violent,...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What are the Holy Days of Obligation?

The Holy Days of Obligation are set times, according to the Roman Catholic Church, when the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass. On the Holy Days...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What is sectarianism?

To be sectarian is to possess a limited range of interest, purpose, or scope, or to be devoted to a particularly narrow tradition or belief system. The word...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What are the psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs mentioned in Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16?

Ephesians 5:18-19 says, "And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the story of the ten lepers in the Bible?

Luke 17:11-19 records an account of ten men who had infectious skin diseases, commonly translated as "leprosy." In the Israelite community, when a person...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Moses' wife? Did Moses have more than one wife?

The Bible does not say much about Moses' wife, Zipporah. We know that she was the daughter of a man called Jethro (or Reuel), who was a priest in the land of...

August 20 2015 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is subjectivism?

Subjectivism is the philosophical theory that there is no truth outside of one's own experience. It is contrasted with objectivism, which believes the...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who were the Midianites?

Abraham had more sons than just Isaac (by Sarah) and Ishmael (by Hagar). He also had six sons by Keturah, his wife after the death of Sarah: Zimran, Jokshan,...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Dealing with mean people - what does the Bible say?

Unfortunately, we all have to deal with mean people at one time or another. Romans 1:28-30 contains a long list of unrighteous behavior, which includes...

August 20 2015 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

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What is philosophical theology?

Philosophical theology is a branch of theology in which philosophical methods are utilized to arrive at a clearer understanding of divine truths. There is...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is a salt covenant?

There is more to salt than meets the taste buds. Salt has been used in many cultures as a valuable commodity. The word salary comes from an ancient word...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is a mantra?

The word mantra is used to describe any thoughts, utterances, songs, or other sequences of words or sounds that are supposed to have spiritual efficacy or...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Joan of Arc?

Joan of Arc was a young farm girl living in France in the early 1400s, near the end of the Hundred Years' War. At only 13 years old, she claimed to have a...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the Biblical concept of righteousness?

Dictionaries define righteousness as "behavior that is morally justifiable or right." Such behavior is characterized by accepted standards of morality,...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Antiochus Epiphanes?

Antiochus Epiphanes was a Greek king of the Seleucid Empire who reigned over Syria from 175 BC until 164 BC. He is famous for almost conquering Egypt and for...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the story of blind Bartimaeus?

The story of Blind Bartimaeus occurs in the Gospel of Mark and concerns the healing of a blind beggar called Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus. A parallel...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Lydia in the Bible?

Very little is said in the Bible about Lydia. There is only one mention of her by name in Scripture-in Acts 16 we find the record of her conversion and her...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Is 2017 a Jubilee year? Will Christ return in 2017?

The date-setters are at it again. Although Jesus told us that no one knows when He will return (Matthew 24:36-44), some people insist on making predictions...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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Why is sleep/sleeping necessary?

Since God created everything, He also built into us the need for sleep. The first biblical mention of sleep is found in Genesis 2:21 when God placed Adam...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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Who were the Canaanites?

The Canaanites were a group of ancient people who lived in the land of Canaan on the eastern shores of the Mediterrean Sea. Canaan is described in the Bible...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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When did the church begin/start?

The church began on the Day of Pentecost, fifty days after the Passover when Jesus died and rose again. The word translated "church" comes from two Greek...

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What is the danger/consequence of unconfessed sin?

First John 1:9 says, "If we confess our sin, he is faithful and just to forgive our sin and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." This verse is written to...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What does it mean that we have treasures in jars of clay (2 Corinthians 4:7)? Read more: http://www.gotquestions.org/treasures-in-jars-of-clay.html#ixzz3Nz9I9jM4

Second Corinthians 4:7 says, "But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us." Clay jars were...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What is the origin and meaning of the Celtic cross?

The Celtic cross is a symbol used today in many contexts, both religious and secular. The Celtic cross is like a traditional cross but with a ring around the...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What does the Bible say about being in jail or prison?

There are two types of people in jail or prison: those who were wrongfully accused and victimized by an unjust system, and those who are guilty and whose...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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Was King Saul saved?

People have long puzzled over the question of whether or not King Saul was saved; that is, whether or not Saul was forgiven and justified by God and is in...

August 20 2015 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

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What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is a holy month in the religion of Islam and is marked by a time of required fasting. Observance of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. By...

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What is the significance of thirty pieces of silver?

In Hebrew culture, thirty pieces of silver was not a lot of money. In fact, it was the exact price paid to the master of a slave if and when his slave was...

August 20 2015 Follow Vote Up

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What is virtue ethics?

Virtue ethics is one of the main categories of normative ethics. It teaches that moral behavior is directly linked to a virtuous life. An act cannot be...

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What does it mean that God is light?

The Bible is written on many levels, or with many levels of understanding. The idea of perspicuity, that the plain meaning of the written Bible could be...

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Why is Yahweh (or Jehovah) replaced with "LORD" in some current Bibles?

The names Yahweh or Jehovah, when used for God, are attempts to render the tetragrammaton (from the Greek, meaning "word with four letters"), which were the...

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Would a human clone have a soul?

Biblically speaking, the Bible does not speak of "cloning" since it did not have anything to do with being fruitful and multiplying. To answer the question...

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Can the devil touch a born again believer?

John 10:10

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Answer by Tim Maas , Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army

What does it mean when God said the people would not enter into His rest?

This passage from Hebrews is quoting the words of Psalm 95:11, which, in turn, is paraphrasing the punishment that God imposed upon the Israelites in Numbers...

August 20 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

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Why is Yahweh (or Jehovah) replaced with "LORD" in some current Bibles?

I saw a Bible from the 1950's that used Yahweh throughout. Why the change?

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who were the Sumerians?

The Sumerians were an ancient people that occupied Sumer, that is, the southern region of Mesopotamia, which is now southern Iraq. It is unclear when the...

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