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1 Correct Understanding of verses? Answer Bible general Theodore A. Jones Fri 11/20/09, 9:42am
  "It is NOT those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who OBEY the law who will be declared righteous." Rom. 2:13
2 How is Fri to Sun 3 days and nights? Answer NT general Searcher56 Thu 11/19/09, 3:40pm
  God's day to you, yaesmij, and welcome to the SBF,

The Bible dosen't say what day He died. I believe Friday is an error of tradition. The following is a repost of mine.

These are the events of His last week on earth. The Jewish day which starts at 6pm, so I indicated the day of the week as we see it. For example, (Th/Fr) is from Thursday 6pm to Friday 6pm for Nisan 8, the their day before the Sabbath (6th day of the week).

Nisan 8 (Th/Fr) - Jesus goes from Jericho to Bethany
(John 12:1).

"Jesus, therefore, six days before the Passover, came to Bethany." Passover is Nisan 14 (Exo 12:6-15)

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Nisan 9 (Fr/Sa) - Sabbath - Five days before the Passover ....
(John 12:9)

On the next day, "the great multitude therefore of the Jews learned that He was there (in Bethany); and they came, not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might also see Lazarus, whom He raised from the dead." While it was a Sabbath, people still could travel.

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Nisan 10 (Sa/Su) - Lamb Selection - Four days before the Passover ...
(Matt. 21:1-17, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-46, John 12:12-18)

"On the next day the great multitude who had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet Him, and began to cry out, "Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel." (John 12:12-13) This "next day" is now known as Palm Sunday.

"He left them and went out of the city to Bethany where he spent the night" (Matt 21:17).

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Nisan 11 (Su/Mo) - Fig Tree Cursed - Three days before the Passover ...
(Matt 21:18-22, Mark 11:12-18, Luke 19:47).

On "the next day. . . ." (Mark 11:12). Also Matthew 21:18. Jesus cursed the barren fig tree and cleansed the Temple.

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Nisan 12 (Mo/Tu) - Olivet Discourse - Two days before the Passover ...
(Matt 21:23--25:46, Mark 11:19-13:37, Luke 20:1-21:38)

The next day, "as they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots up." (Mark 11:20) After a day at the Temple, Jesus gave His discourse on the Mount of Olives.

Mark 14:1-2 is still the same day. Matthew 26:2-5 is a cross reference, verse 2 says "You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man is to be delivered up for crucifixion."

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Nisan 13 (evening) (Tu) - At Simon's - One day before the Passover ...
(Matt 26:1-16, Mark 14:3-11, Luke 22:1-6, John 12:1-7).

That evening was the supper where Mary anointed Jesus for burial, and Judas went to the chief priests to betray Jesus.

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Nisan 13 (daytime) (We) - Preparing for the Passover
(Matt 26:17-19, Mark 14:12-16, Luke 22:7-13)

The phrase "First Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread" can begin as early as Nisan 13 when leaven is removed from the homes.

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Nisan 14 (evening) (We) - Last Supper, Arrest and More
(Matt 26:20-27:10, Mark 14:17-72, Luke 22:14-71, John 13:1-18:27)

"When evening came" (Mark 14:17) The events after Jesus' arrest moved rapidly. He was brought briefly before Annas, and then led before Caiaphas and some elders.

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Nisan 14 (daytime) (Th) - Preparation Day/ Killing of The Lamb
(Matt 27:11-61, Mark 15:1-47, Luke 23:1-56, John 18:28-19:42)

Mark 15:1 says "Very early in the morning." John 18:28 says the Jews had not eaten the Passover, which would be that evening, Nisan 15.

He was buried before evening.

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Nisan 15 (Th/Fr) - Guard at the Tomb (High Sabbath)
(Matt 27:62-66) ... one day since His death (Luke 24:1)

Now since the Jews had eaten the Passover, they could go back to Pilate. They knew what He said, so they could have requested this when they were there before.

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Nisan 16 (Fr/Sa) - Weekly Sabbath
... two days since His death (Luke 24:1)

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Nisan 17 (Sa/Su) - First Day of the Week
... three days since His death (Luke 24:1)

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I posted more in post 81912
... enter 81912 under Quick Search to see why I think He died on Thursday.
3 How is Fri to Sun 3 days and nights? Answer NT general lionheart Thu 11/19/09, 12:24pm
  yaesmij,
Welcome to the forum. When you are researching calender dates oft times as is the case here any part of a day refered to will be counted as a whole. When taken in that context it fits.

In Him,
lionheart
4 Spiritual gifts? Answer 1 Cor 12:10 humbledbyhisgrace Thu 11/19/09, 12:15pm
  Greetings David!

Considering the author of the scriptures and the intent of the gifts (i.e. for the body of Christ), why would we ever think something so important would be left out?

Steve

5 Unforgiveable sin. Answer Luke 12:10 Theodore A. Jones Thu 11/19/09, 5:36am
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6 what are the gifts of the holy spirit? Answer 1 Cor 12:10 BradK Wed 11/18/09, 7:35pm
  Hello roberta,

If I'm correctly understanding your question, you can find them listed in 1 Cor. 12:1-10ff.

I hope this helps,

BradK
7 how did david son die Answer OT general BMyers Wed 11/18/09, 6:00pm
  Which one?
8 Who were the Nazirites? (Num 6) Answer Num 6:2 Dhaniei Zewditu Wed 11/18/09, 3:23pm
  Dear humility,
I think you can find quite a bit of information here:

http://net.bible.org/dictionary.phpquestionmarkwordequalsignNAZIRITE
Dhaniei
9 How can I hear the word of GOD? Answer Psalm salshasil Wed 11/18/09, 7:58am
  I can tell you how to hear the voice of God. In order to know His voice, you have to read His word first. You have to spend time in the presence of God. For example, this is just like a person having a relationship with a friend. The more time you spend with that person, the more you will become familiar with their voice, likes, dislikes etc. I believe this is the same with God. God can also speak through pastors (that is why it is so important for people to go to church.) The bible says how will they hear without a prophet. So studying the word for yourself, spending time in the presence of God through prayer and meditating on His word and going to church are ways to help "sharpen your ear" to what God has to say.
10 Unforgiveable sin. Answer Luke 12:10 Makarios Tue 11/17/09, 8:12pm
  Greetings ChicagoChick,

You ask, "Why is blasphemy against the Son forgivable, but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit the unforgivable sin?"

Related verses: Mark 3:29, Luke 12:10; Matt. 12:31-32

"Chapter 12:24-37. The Unpardonable Sin"

"This is told also in Mk 3:22-30, Lk 11:14-26; 12:8-10. Note that the Pharisees, as heartily as they hated Jesus, did not deny his miracles, which were too numerous and too well-known to deny. Though the miracles were entirely benevolent in their nature, yet so hardened and hypocritical were the Pharisees that they attributed them to Satanic origin. Such vile and devilish accusations were evidence of a nature almost beyond redemption. This may be the import of Jesus' words, a condition of heart to which they were perilously near. In Luke 12:10 the unpardonable sin is connected with the denial of Christ. Jesus seems to make a distinction between sin against himself, and sin against the Holy Spirit, 32. Quite commonly the Unpardonable Sin is understood thus: rejecting Christ, while as yet he was in the flesh, his work unfinished, when even his disciples did not understand him, was forgivable. But after his work was completed, and the Holy Spirit was come,-then, in full knowledge, deliberate final rejection of the Holy Spirit's offer of Christ would constitute the "eternal sin which hath never forgiveness." Similar sin is spoken of in Heb 6:6; 10:26 and 1 John 5:16. .."

[Quoted from pg. 347, Halley's Bible Handbook, Inc., Twenty-Third Edition, copyright 1962]

Blessings to you,

Makarios
11 Where can I find questions on 2 Samuel 2 Answer 2 Samuel Makarios Tue 11/17/09, 7:41pm
  Greetings Bob,

You ask, "Where can I find questions and answers about 2 Samuel Chapter 2?"

You might want to try:

http://www.answers.com/library/2(put percent sign here and take out parenthesis)20Samuel

Blessings to you,

Makarios
12 what can be offered as a burnt offering. Answer Leviticus BMyers Tue 11/17/09, 2:12pm
  Leviticus is a good book to read concerning burnt offerings.
13 what happen to Tamar after birth of twin Answer Bible general BMyers Tue 11/17/09, 2:07pm
  The Bible doesn't report anything else.
14 Matthew.4:5-11 Answer Matt 4:10 humbledbyhisgrace Mon 11/16/09, 4:36pm
  Greetings anantharaj!

There is nothing in this passage that would lead us to assume he appeared as a man.

Do you understand?

God bless,
Steve

15 Problems posting? Answer Bible general DocTrinsograce Sun 11/15/09, 3:47pm
  If you see this, then you may properly deduce that I am not having such problems. If someone can't post, I don't think you'll get a reply. :-)
16 How can I hear the word of GOD? Answer Psalm azurelaw Sun 11/15/09, 7:17am
  Hi again, ADME,

correction for typo : diligently

Sorry

Azure
17 How can I hear the word of GOD? Answer Psalm azurelaw Sun 11/15/09, 7:06am
  Dear ADME,

God speaks to us through the Bible. The way you can hear the Word of God is to read the Bible and study it deligently with prayers.

Psalm 119

Shalom
Azure
18 how I can Eat God's Words? Answer Bible general CDBJ Sat 11/14/09, 6:34pm
  Welcome to the forum.
The verse in Jer.
Jeremiah 15:16
Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.
This is literally the intake of God Word Scripture.
The word in the Hebrew for eat is as follows from (STRONG’S)
'akal, Hebrew 398, Strong’s
'akal, aw-kal'; a primitive root; to eat (literal or figurative) at all, burn up, consume, devour (-er, up), dine, eat (-er, up), feed (with), food, freely, in...wise (-deed, plenty), (lay) meat, quite.
Before this is accomplished, one must be reborn of the Spirit. Have you come to this point yet in your spiritual walk?

Jesus said the following which ties into the verse in Jeremiah.
Matthew 4:4
But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

That’s the intake of God’s word on a daily basis in order to sustain the new birth that God gives to those that put all of their hope for eternal life in the one that God sent; Jesus Christ, God’s uniquely born Son.
Have a great day and enjoy the forum, CDBJ
19 In Psalm 121:6 How can the moon smite yo Answer Ps 121:6 DocTrinsograce Fri 11/13/09, 3:58pm
  Hi, Jewell...

Welcome to the forum!

The psalms are poetry. Consequently, we interpret them in that way. Look at the surrounding verses. The psalmist is affirming the guardianship of the Lord.

In Him, Doc
20 Man and woman regard Marriage Answer Bible general DocTrinsograce Fri 11/13/09, 3:34pm
  Okay.
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