Re: Bible Quiz by stepo707: 9:42am On Mar 06, 2012 |
goshen360:
81. He is the angel of the bottomless pit, Satan. 82. Skipped 83. The spirit, water and the blood. 1 John 5:8 84. Hillel VERY GOOD 85. Genesis 25:13-16. According to the Bible, Ishmael had 12 sons who became twelve tribal chiefs.
13And these are the names of the sons of Ishmael, by their names, according to their generations: the firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth; and Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam, 14And Mishma, and Dumah, and Massa, 15Hadar, and Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah: 16These are the sons of Ishmael, and these are their names, by their towns, and by their castles; twelve princes according to their nations.
ALL CORRECT! YOU MUST BE A PROF OH.AND YOU ARE RIGHT, I MADE THEM HARDER.IS 82 FOR IMAGE123? goshen360:
86. Skipped 87. Because he was a man of war. VERY GOOD REF 1ST CHRON 22:8 88. 9 feet, 6-9 inches kind of. 1 Samuel 17:4 VERY GOOD 89. 2 Chronicles 12:15 90. 2 Chronicles 33:19
goshen360:
91. Colossians 4:16 92. 2 Chronicles 26:22 93. 1 Kings 11:41 94. Theocracy or Thearchy EXCELLENT 95. Dagon was one of the gods of the Philistines, the half fish and half flesh god. ([b]I’ve got a heaven revelation on Dagon. Do you know many of us Christians are just like Dagon? I save the revelation for another day. I might share it on Nairaland, God willing.)[/b] PLEASE SHARE,I DONT KNOW RIGHT NOW,BUT WILL RESEARCH
goshen360:
96. Peninnah 97. Fulfillment to vows of burnt offering. ARE YOU SAYING SHE WAS USED AS A BURNT OFFERING? READ IT VERY WELL AND NOTICE THE VIRGINITY PART. 98. Jericho 99. 430 years. 100. Skipped for image123
Image123, you are at it again this week,lol. Answer ya part, make goshen360 rest small,lol
Image123:
O boy, and the boy fainted. See answers, come see questions. Wonderable. Anyways, 100- becas Moses had not circumcised his pikin. VERY GOOD
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Re: Bible Quiz by Image123(m): 12:00pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
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Re: Bible Quiz by stepo707: 1:43pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
Guys you have been wonderful and this has also helped me research more.There are plenty hidden treasures in the word of God. Q82 and Q86 and Q97 is still pending but i give you guys till the end of the day before i give the answer |
Re: Bible Quiz by Goshen360(m): 3:19pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
stepo707:
Guys you have been wonderful and this has also helped me research more.There are plenty hidden treasures in the word of God. Q82 and Q86 and Q97 is still pending but i give you guys till the end of the day before i give the answer
Bro Image, please research Q82, 86, and 97 please. I am preparing some materials for teachings soon. Ok. Thanks and God bless OR,
@ Coordinator, make you give us free those answer, cant really rack my head now,lol. I WILL SHARE THE REVELATION ON "DAGON", MAYBE HERE OR GENERAL RELIGION FORUM BUT I WILL THINK ABOUT IT. SINCE WE VALUE REVELATION HERE MOST, I MIGHT JUST SHARE IT HERE BECAUSE IT SEEMS IT'S JUST THREE OF US CONTRIBUTING. |
Re: Bible Quiz by Image123(m): 4:58pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
86. David's throne refers firstly to David's lineage ruling forever. And secondly it refers to Christ Jesus the Son of David, who would reign forever. 97.Jepthah's daughter. That one was a vow of a burnt offering. The last one, i skip am. Goshen, no problems, the teachings are welcome. Hopefully, they won't 'de-rail' the thread, if that's the right word to use. |
Re: Bible Quiz by stepo707: 11:58am On Mar 07, 2012 |
Image123:
86. David's throne refers firstly to David's lineage ruling forever. And secondly it refers to Christ Jesus the Son of David, who would reign forever. Correct
97.Jepthah's daughter. That one was a vow of a burnt offering. You are right it is aa burnt offering but what type? see below
Many have supposed that Jephthah offered his daughter as a human sacrifice, and a literal reading of the text may support that view. But if that is true, some difficult questions are raised. Jephthah was regarded as a great hero and deliverer of Israel, and even his sacrifice of his daughter is treated in a way that suggests the author of Judges viewed it as a commendable act. In Hebrews 11:32–35 Jephthah is used as one of the examples of great faith. Would this case be true if he had engaged in human sacrifice, an act viewed as one of the greatest of abominations in ancient Israel? Why does Jephthah’s daughter “bewail her virginity” (Judges 11:37) rather than mourn the approaching loss of her life? After Jephthah had fulfilled his vow of sacrificing his daughter, the text states that “she knew no man” (v. 39). Bible scholars have suggested an explanation that adequately answers these questions. “Jephthah was compelled by his vow to dedicate his daughter to Jehovah in a lifelong virginity. . . . The entreaty of the daughter, that he would grant her two months’ time, in order that she might lament her virginity upon the mountains with her friends, would have been marvellously out of keeping with the account that she was to be put to death as a sacrifice. To mourn one’s virginity does not mean to mourn because one has to die a virgin, but because one has to live and remain a virgin. But even if we were to assume that mourning her virginity was equivalent to mourning on account of her youth. . . . ‘it would be impossible to understand why this should take place upon the mountains. It would be altogether opposed to human nature, that a child who had so soon to die should make use of a temporary respite to forsake her father altogether. It would no doubt be a reasonable thing that she should ask permission to enjoy life for two months longer before she was put to death; but that she should only think of bewailing her virginity, when a sacrificial death was in prospect, which would rob her father of his only child, would be contrary to all the ordinary feelings of the human heart. Yet, inasmuch as the history lays special emphasis upon her bewailing her virginity, this must have stood in some peculiar relation to the nature of the vow. . . .’ . And this is confirmed by the expression, to bewail her virginity ‘upon the mountains.’ ‘If life had been in question, the same tears might have been shed at home. But her lamentations were devoted to her virginity, and such lamentations could not be uttered in the town, and in the presence of men. Modesty required the solitude of the mountains for these. . . .’ . And so, again, the still further clause in the account of the fulfilment of the vow, ‘and she knew no man,’ is not in harmony with the assumption of a sacrificial death. This clause would add nothing to the description in that case, since it was already known that she was a virgin. The words only gain their proper sense if we connect them with the previous clause, he ‘did with her according to the vow which he had vowed,’ and understand them as describing what the daughter did in fulfilment of the vow. The father fulfilled his vow upon her, and she knew no man; i.e. he fulfilled the vow through the fact that she knew no man, but dedicated her life to the Lord, as a spiritual burnt-offering, in a lifelong chastity. . . . And the idea of a spiritual sacrifice is supported not only by the words, but also most decisively by the fact that the historian describes the fulfilment of the vow in the words ‘he did to her according to his vow,’ in such a manner as to lead to the conclusion that he regarded the act itself as laudable and good. But a prophetic historian could never have approved of a human sacrifice.”
The last one, i skip am. Goshen, no problems, the teachings are welcome. Hopefully, they won't 'de-rail' the thread, if that's the right word to use.
Q82. Revelation 5:1. What Is the Meaning of the Book Sealed with Seven Seals?“‘The book which John saw’ represented the real history of the world—what the eye of God has seen, what the recording angel has written; and the seven thousand years, corresponding to the seven seals of the Apocalyptic volume, are as seven great days during which Mother Earth will fulfill her mortal mission, laboring six days and resting upon the seventh, her period of sanctification. Thanks guys |
Re: Bible Quiz by barlohmighty(m): 3:58pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
well done guys |