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Where in the Bible does it tell us that we all have a specific time to die. That God has it "picked out" since before you were born? Please write back with scripture reference from the King James Version.
Thank you.
Bryce - posted: December 19 2006
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Dear Roy,

If "Adam" means God Blood, and Adam's body was made of the dust of the Ground, does "Dust" mean anything but Dirt in the Hebrew? I have been studying "dust" and "ashes" in the Bible.

Mark - posted: December 19 2006
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What books or articles would you suggest for explanations or comparisons to Mormons. My daughter is a good friend with many Mormons and I am happy for her to have friends that are spiritual. But I would like more information. They seem to clearly believe that they have replaced the Jews? Thanks Roy I hope everyone is o f good health. - posted: September 12 2006
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I have a questions about a scriptures - in Mark 1:40-45 of the healing of the leper........I would like to know why Jesus required the leper to go show himself to the priest "for a testimony to them." Was the testimony to show Jesus' compliance with the Law or to testify to Jehovah's healing power to the priest - or to be sure the leper was free of all restrictions? --- Jeanne - posted: September 12 2006
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Dear Dr. Blizzard,

I am at present working on another assignment which deals with Matthew 7:2-5. In John Macarthur's book Fools Gold, he submits that this verse condemns hypocritical judgment by Yeshua, but something in the idiomatic expression tells me that there is more here. I have not done an OICA on these versus, but I have decided to ask you first.

Any help is greatly appreciated,

Joseph - posted: September 12 2006
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