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Mar 26, 2018 · “Chambering” is one of the King James Bible’s archaic words. However, there is no need to despair or throw up our hands in confusion and defeat! If we consult an English dictionary, we learn that “chamber” is an ancient word for a private room, especially a bedroom.
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WHAT DID JESUS MEAN, “TAKE UP YOUR CROSS?” by Shawn...
- What is “Wantonness
WHAT IS “WANTONNESS?”. by Shawn Brasseaux. Turning to Romans...
- Did Judas Iscariot Have to Betray Christ
If we consider the Holy Bible in totality, we see that the...
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Our minds seem built in watertight compartments, and we keep the doors of them shut very close, so that truths in the understanding have no influence on the ... /.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture the acts/me a christian.htm. Chapter vi... sort. It was designed to float. It is rendered watertight by a generous
May 3, 2022 · Understanding the rules that determine what governs Bible time is the first step in following correct Bible chronology. There are only four rules which govern God’s Biblical Calendar—called the Hebrew calendar.
- Where Does The Bible Mention time?
- Does The Bible Have Special Terms For time?
- What Does The Bible Mean When It Says Something Is Coming Soon?
- Does God Live Outside time?
- A Prayer to Remember God Has His Own Timing
We experience time differently than God experiences time. Humans created clocks and other instruments to keep track of events, activities, and special occasions. One important fact that we as Christians know is that God was, God is, and God always will be. “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, and who was, and who is to come, ...
The Bible refers to time with unique words. In referring to time today, the context may mean something completely different from how we talk about time. Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology observes that the Bible mainly uses three words to talk about time: the Hebrew word et and the Greek words kairos and chronos.These words may not...
Scripture tells of the coming of the Messiah. God’s message is shared with many people. Some believe. Others are skeptical or refuse to believe. In the Old Testament, Isaiah wrote about the one to come who would be a messenger, crying out in the desert. As John the Baptist began preaching and sharing the gospel’s good news, some people thought perh...
Our calculation of timeis not the same as how God defines time. There can be comfort in knowing and remembering His timing is always best. When we pray and ask for answers in a quick time, comfort can be found in knowing God hears all prayers. God will answer in His time with a yes, no, or not now. Scripture tells us to be ready for the return of J...
Heavenly Father, as we prepare each moment of our lives by using elements of time, help us to remember you know the time and place for everything and every situation. With the time you have given us, help us share your message with others and guide them to you. Thank you, Lord. Amen. Blessings, Melissa Henderson Photo Credit: Unsplash/Thomas Borman...
Dec 4, 2018 · Anyone who reads thoughtfully knows that words often change their meaning with time and context. Christians are a “peculiar people,” the KJV tells us, only “peculiar” did not mean in 1611 what it means today.
Feb 27, 2017 · The English phrase, “perilous times”, is the Greek word, χαλεποί {plural form}. This word occurs from Homer’s time onward and carries the connotation of evil morality, harsh nations and dangerous people. The word form is only used twice in the Bible (Mt 8:28; 2Ti 3:1). The usage in Matthew refers to the fierceness of the two ...
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May 24, 2024 · John’s note that Jesus “was speaking of the Spirit” (John 7:39) is key to understanding the meaning of the “living water.” The living water is the Holy Spirit. Jesus extended the offer to everyone (“anyone” in John 7:37 and “whoever” in verse 38).