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  1. What happened to the gentiles before Jesus came?
  2. How can believers be poor and rich at the same time? Revelation 2:9
  3. What is the meaning of the flying scroll in Zechariah 5, and how is it connected to God's judgment on thieves and liars?
  4. What did Paul mean by "dogs" in Philippians 3:2?
  5. What can we learn from Paul's shipwreck on Melita (KJV) or Malta? Acts 27-28
  6. Why was God tired of sacrifices? Isaiah 1:11-14
  7. How much did soldiers get paid? 2 Chronicles 25:6


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Answer by priva map

Can a Christian keep sinning?

Thank you to all of you... you really helped me! I want to look like Christ and follow his teachings, but sometimes I fall and I feel guilty in my heart. I...

September 16 2013 5 Comments 16 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Anonymous
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What will we be doing in heaven?

Heaven must always be seen as a dimension where love reigns supreme, where no stain of darkness exists and where relationships have bee restored to be what...

September 16 2013 14 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by D W

Why does God include Adam and his descendants' genealogy and lifespans?

God wanted us to know, and it is so. Biblical genealogy is historical, informative, interesting for those who want to know about our earliest ancestors. Add...

September 16 2013 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by D W

What is the real number of the Disciples sent forth by Jesus Christ- 70 or 72?

Be glad that He sent them out. When you want to type that, just type "70 or so." No biggee.

September 16 2013 3 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by D W

Is the word "rapture" in the Bible?

No. The wording there is "caught up" to meet Him in the air. Rapture comes from the Latin Rapturo, which means "caught up."

September 16 2013 10 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by D W

How does one respond to the question, "every religion thinks it's right and the others are wrong, now you're saying I should believe you''?

Christianity is not a religion. Christianity is a one-on-one personal relationship with Jesus, who offers salvation by grace through faith for those who...

September 16 2013 6 Comments 3 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by troy Pearsall

What did Jesus mean when he said, "I come not to bring peace, but to bring a sword"?

When the world hears the gospel they are so enraged by the truth that it causes conflict, between those that receive the gospel and those that reject it....

September 16 2013 5 Comments 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Question by Amy Hubbard

Why does God include Adam and his descendants' genealogy and lifespans?

God lists Adam's descendants--Seth, Enosh, Keenan, etc.-- and notes their lifespan (930 years, 912 years, 905 years, 840 years, etc.). This information seem...

Genesis 5:1 - 32

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Does God love Satan?

No, God does not love Satan, and neither should we. God cannot love that which is evil and unholy, and Satan embodies all of that. He is the enemy (1 Peter...

September 16 2013 9 Comments 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Michael Smith

What does Jesus mean by comparing the wind to a person born from the spirit?

I'll try an answer for this question. People born of the Spirit follow the lead of God's will. It does not always make sense but when we as Christians follow...

September 16 2013 5 Comments 10 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Glen Jeffers , Pastor and president of Christ In Us Ministries Int'l.

What did Jesus mean when he said, "I come not to bring peace, but to bring a sword"?

I would like to pick up on two aspects from Hamann's and La Valley's answers. The sword of the Spirit is the sword that Jesus was speaking about (La Valley)....

September 16 2013 2 Comments 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Brandon Hughes , Regular Worker Guy

Is not the phrase "Heaven and Earth' one of the very first metaphorical references to the Star of David?

This is an example of trying to read something in to the bible that isn't there. Why would a triangle be used to symbolize heaven or earth? Why not an arrow...

September 16 2013 2 Comments 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Dorcas Sitali , Miss Dorcas sitali

Why did Satan think he could defeat God?

it's because he is a fool he has no brains even as the bible says in 1 cor 2: 6 - 7 they don't know nothing even when they touch us not knowing that we are...

September 16 2013 6 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Why did Satan think he could defeat God?

It's hard to imagine a being who was as close to God as Lucifer (Satan) was coming to believe that he could even do battle with God, much less defeat Him....

September 16 2013 2 Comments 6 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Seth Freeman

Why did Satan think he could defeat God?

Satan is basically the embodiment of complete and total hubris. I think the encounter of Satan with God concerning Job is a perfect example of this. Job is...

September 16 2013 1 Comments 6 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Could God create a rock so heavy He could not lift it?

This question is frequently asked by skeptics of God, the Bible, Christianity, etc. If God can create a rock that He cannot lift, then God is not omnipotent....

September 16 2013 5 Comments 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Seth Freeman

Could God create a rock so heavy He could not lift it?

The basic mistake here is that, "being too heavy for God to lift," is not a property of the rock, but describes a property of God. Namely, to create such a...

September 16 2013 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Question by Rebecca Graham

What do the four wheels mean?

Ezekiel 10:8 - 22

September 16 2013 2 Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Casper Mcconnell , Casper the Irish

When did Adam decide to call the first woman, Eve?

Eve is not addressed as a separate person until after the Fall.... but there are more significant mysteries to unravel from this. Man and wife become Adam...

September 16 2013 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Chuck Roae

Which is correct? "IF you believe, THEN you are saved" or "You're saved! Believe it!"!"

Mark 16:16, Jesus said "all those who believe and are baptized will be saved". Acts 2:38 "believe AND be baptized FOR the forgiveness of your sins and you...

September 16 2013 4 Comments 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What year was Jesus Christ born?

The Bible does not provide the exact day or even the exact year in which Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But a close examination of the chronological details of...

September 16 2013 2 Comments 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jason Corning , The Order of the Maccabee

What year was Jesus Christ born?

Traditionally speaking the last second before Jesus Christ was born was the end of the year 1 B.C. while every second after He was born was considered to be...

September 16 2013 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Question by Jason Corning , The Order of the Maccabee

What is the real number of the Disciples sent forth by Jesus Christ- 70 or 72?

************* Luke 10:1- [ Jesus Sends Out the Seventy-Two ] After this the Lord chose another seventy-two men and sent them out two by two, to go ahead o...

Luke 10:1

3 Votes September 16 2013 4 Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Oun Kwon

How was Jesus "justified in the Spirit"?

The text reads 'in spirit', not 'in the Spirit'.

September 16 2013 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Is the King of Tyre prophecy in Ezekiel 28 referring to Satan?

At first glance, the prophecy in Ezekiel 28:11-19 seems to refer to a human king. The city of Tyre was the recipient of some of the strongest prophetic...

September 16 2013 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jason Corning , The Order of the Maccabee

Is the King of Tyre prophecy in Ezekiel 28 referring to Satan?

Yes and no. Ezekiel is referring to both the King of Tyre and Satan (as one of the King's major spiritual influences) and uses classic prophetic metaphor to...

September 16 2013 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Why are both Jesus and Satan referred to as the morning star?

The first reference to the morning star as an individual is in Isaiah 14:12: "How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! You have been...

September 16 2013 3 Comments 6 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jason Corning , The Order of the Maccabee

Why are both Jesus and Satan referred to as the morning star?

Always remember that Lucifer is simply a Latin word for light-bringer, ilght-bearer, or Morning Star. In fact, the Book of Sirach refers to one of the High...

September 16 2013 1 Comments 6 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Why do Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions?

Acts 15:19-21, 28 is the Scripture Jehovah's Witnesses typically point to as the reason they refuse to accept blood donations. Acts 15:20 says, "Instead we...

September 16 2013 4 Comments 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Dan Rivers , Christian, Husband, Grandfather, Son, AT&T retiree

Why do Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions?

Blood transfusions and any type of medical treatment can be administered after proper consultation with your Doctors. If the treatment saves your life, then...

September 16 2013 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the key to witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses?

Jehovah's Witnesses say they are the only true Christians, but they are neither Protestant nor Catholic. The fundamental doctrinal issue that distinguishes...

September 16 2013 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Dan Rivers , Christian, Husband, Grandfather, Son, AT&T retiree

What is the key to witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses?

I believe the best way to witness to them is for you to know the Word of God as best you can. Do not witness to JWs or anyone else that may challenge you...

September 16 2013 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How should Christians react to the death of evil people?

Christians are often left wondering how they ought to feel when an especially evil person dies. For instance, at the death of Kim Jong Il, Osama bin Laden,...

September 16 2013 7 Comments 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

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

The dictionary defines occult as "hidden, secret and mysterious, particularly pertaining to the supernatural." Examples of occult practices are astrology,...

September 16 2013 2 Comments 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Should a Christian own weapons?

Due to the growing level of violence in our world and the extolment of peace in Scripture, there is much debate among Christians regarding whether it is...

September 16 2013 5 Comments 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

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

Satanism is not easily defined. There are several "divisions" of Satanism. In contrast to Christians, Satanists themselves disagree on their very fundamental...

September 16 2013 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about household salvation?

Household salvation is the idea that whole families or households are saved at once. The saving of the entire family is accomplished through the faith of the...

September 16 2013 3 Comments 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Do the souls of aborted babies go to heaven?

Abortion as we know it today was not practiced in biblical times, and the Bible never specifically mentions the issue of abortion. It is clear from the...

September 16 2013 16 Comments 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Kelli Hamann , Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, Musician

Why did God need the jewels with the name of the 12 sons of Israel on the shoulder pieces of the ephod to remind him of the Israelites?

The entire ephod was meant to be worn over the heart because God wanted the priests to remember that all of their priestly service needed to reflect the very...

September 16 2013 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Question by Larry Campbell

Can angels have sex with human women?

26 Votes September 16 2013 5 Comments Follow Vote Up

Question by Della Wells

Is the word "rapture" in the Bible?

8 Votes September 16 2013 11 Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who will go to heaven?

People have different ideas about heaven. Many have no understanding of God at all, but still like to think of heaven as the "better place" where we all go...

September 15 2013 8 Comments 9 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by D W

Who will go to heaven?

Those who are led to read John 14:6, John 3:16-17, John 3:3, John 5:24, Romans 10:8-13, and Ephesians 2:8-9. They are the ones who will authentically accept...

September 15 2013 3 Comments 9 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Don Watson

Who did David believe was going to be the Messiah?

Many Jewish sects believe that David will be the Messiah. However, there is no evidence that David, himself, thought that he was or would be.

September 15 2013 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Vivian Lindsey , Hi School teacher ret widowed with one daughter 2 grandkids

Which is correct? "IF you believe, THEN you are saved" or "You're saved! Believe it!"!"

Well, what it boils down to is that you must confess your sins and accept Jesus in heart as your savior. Bingo, you are saved.

September 15 2013 6 Comments 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Don Watson

Is not the phrase "Heaven and Earth' one of the very first metaphorical references to the Star of David?

The literal interpretation serves Genesis 1-2 quite well. If the plain sense makes sense seek no other sense.

September 15 2013 2 Comments 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Anonymous
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What did Jesus mean when he said, "I come not to bring peace, but to bring a sword"?

Jesus said this as a confirmation of the statement of Simeon in Luke 2 :34 which says The child Jesus is set for the rise and fall of many in Israel and a...

September 15 2013 11 More Answers Follow Vote Up