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  1. Origen

    Was Adam's chest covered?

    There may be a clue in the text of Gen. 3:7. "Then the eyes of both were opened, aand they knew that they were naked. And they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves loincloths." It appears that Adam and Eve only felt the need to cover their genitals not the whole of their bodies...
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    Mark 13:10

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    Hi Everyone

    Hello and welcome Planet1246.
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    Happy Thanksgiving

    And a Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
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    No Disease God Can’t Heal

    https://letswinpc.org/category/survivor-stories/
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    Bible Study on Angels

    And to which of the angels has he ever said, “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”? Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation? (Hebrews 1:13-14)
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    Ways you mend a broken heart?

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HTAGqQZSWAE
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    Bible Study on Angels

    I don't know about you, but I do not find any of that convincing. He states: "A. It is believed that all angels were originally created without fault and, like Adam in the Garden, placed on a probation of some sort. They were theologically, during this time, posse non pecarre (able not to...
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    Bible Study on Angels

    I would ask myself a few questions concerning those claims. (1) What is the scriptural support for the claim angels cannot sin? (2) Do angels have free will? If so, then why can't they sin? (3) Many people hold the view that demons are fallen angels. If angels cannot sin, then who are these...
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    Bible Study on Angels

    100% agree The things is thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers are never called angels. I have no doubt they are heavenly beings, nevertheless they are not specifically identified as angels in the Scriptures. And this is my point.
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    Bible Study on Angels

    Many people make that claim, but neither the cherubim or the seraphim are identified as angels in the Scriptures. Here are all the occurrences of the word cherub\cherubim. https://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=cherub&version=KJV The word seraph/seraphim occurs only twice...
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    Bible Study on Angels

    Here is another interesting point. Angels are never said to have wings in the Scriptures. Both the cherubim (4 wings, Eze. 1:6) and seraphim (6 wings, Isa 6:2) are said to have wings, but they are never called angels. The four living creatures in Revelation 4:8 also have six wings, but they...
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    Bible Study on Angels

    This is interesting. May I point out that two women in the text are never referred to as angels. So are we justified in calling them angels?
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    Resurrection in the book of Matthew

    I was thinking alone the same lines. In some ways it is similar to what happen to Ellen G. White. White was hit in the head with a stone at age nine. Or take the example of Mary Baker Eddy who was seriously injured after she slipped and fell on a patch of ice.
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    Time of day preference for Dr appt?

    Definitely early morning
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    Resurrection in the book of Matthew

    I could not agree more.
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    Military?

    U.S. Army
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    Shoshenq I - Putting a Face with the Name - Pharaohs

    Shoshenq I was the first Pharaoh of the 22nd dynasty of Egypt. He is mentioned in the Bible by the name Shishak (also spelled Shishaq). "Solomon tried to kill Jeroboam, but Jeroboam fled to Egypt, to Shishak the king, and stayed there until Solomon’s death" (1 Kings 11:4). "In the fifth year...
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    How can demons tempt us to sin?

    It is an interesting question but somewhat irrelevant. I know that I don't really need demons to tempt me. I am often willing, given my fallen sinful nature, to follow the wrong path all by myself without their aid.
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    Jehu and Shalmaneser III

    Below is a relief from the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III. What you see is the only known portrayal of an Israelite or Judean king in ancient Near Eastern art. That fellow bowing down is Jehu king of North Israel and he is paying tribute to Shalmaneser III king of Assyria. The...
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