Historical accounts.
2007-02-03 14:18:19
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answer #1
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answered by ScottyJae 5
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GENEALOGY OF JESUS THE SAVIOR OF THE WORLD
Gen.1:1,2 After unknown billions in time, Job 38:30-32; Gen.1:3-25; 41,870 Job 38:4-7;
Angels see earth prepared. John 17:3,5,24; Col.1:15-17; Jesus first creation created
in image of God. Rev.3:14; Gen.1:26; God said,"Let us make man in our image, after
our likeness."Jesus & Adam. After 2006 years pass, Noah #10 son, Gen.9:29,29; died 2060 BC.Heb.11:1-40; 12:1,2; Abraham #20 son, Gen.12:4[ 427 ]; 25:7,9; die 1883 BC. Matt.1:1-17; David #34 son, died 1037 BC. 1Ki.2:10,11; Ruth 4:18-22; 1Chr.3:1-17; Acts 7:1-60; 13:17-23; Gal.3:16-18; 340 & 40 at Deut.1:3; 1Ki.6:1; 480 & 36 year. Jehoiachin #48 son captive in Babylon Empire #3, 2Ki.25:27-30; Jer.52:31-34; before, at or after Eze.1:2; 391st year. 606 BC. 1110 years pass, O.T. 39 books done 443 BC. Jesus #62 son in Roman Empire #6, unto ascended. N.T. 27 books, done 50 to 100 after Christ. KJV Bible 1611 published, at 303 years is 1914 after Christ, an excepted translation by law of man & God for the end times of world from Eden as WW1 & WW2 see world as a whole now at 2007 after Christ. Matt.24:3,7,14,15,22, 34,36-38; Only God knows when Rev.20:1-6,12,13; No Satan, and Jesus and Heavenly is. Eph.2:7; 3: 21; The world with Jesus is without end, John 3:16; 2Pet.3:13 All is made new. Rev. 21:1-5;
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Bible.
Scriptures tell all.
World history.
2007-02-03 14:40:59
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answered by jeni 7
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i think some are historical facts and some are allegories. I've always thought that human knowledge is at a very adolescent stage. We know just enough to be arrogant, I believe that the time will come when our understanding will mature. Until then, like good researchers, we must approach mystery with hummility and teachability.
2007-02-03 14:16:57
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answered by teetzijo 3
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that is the morals that are symbols, although, the Bible is the note of God, so the existence of God is inevitable in case you pick to trust interior the Bible. the theory that he's only a metaphor will be explored via thorough communicate, although there'll continually be a reason to trust in God and a reason no longer to. many human beings have considered your theory, and certain, you're not to any extent further meant to take the Bible too actually, you're properly (if there's a properly and incorrect) celebration: the seven days of creation are not to any extent further truly days, yet each day is definitely pronounced to be years. you're not to any extent further meant to inevitably trust ib each and each and every tale, yet to apply to Bible for education and keep on with the morals taught. wish this helped!
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answered by Anonymous
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Some historical scientists claimed a few years ago that fantastical biblical stories (like the separation of the sea and the handing out of the bread) are just stories created to intensify your belief in God and represent what He did. God did do miricles, just not improbably mircales.
2007-02-03 14:22:34
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answered by ♥ £.O.V.€. ♥ 3
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Of course....Christian's follow the Bible...therefore should believe in it because if you are following something that you don't believe in your life is based on a lie.
I believe the stories of the Bible, I follow God.
2007-02-03 14:17:57
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answered by em<3 6
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"other" Christians? When did we get to pick and choose what to believe?
Must be that 21st century way in churches now.
2007-02-03 14:23:07
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answered by n9wff 6
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I like the stories where god likes to smell buring goats. That is so special, and shows how loving he IS.
2007-02-03 14:15:42
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answered by Devil in Details 3
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The bible is the inspired word of God. All of it.
2007-02-03 14:16:27
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answered by Esther 7
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I believe them as they are written.
2007-02-03 14:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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