Jesus said anything u ask in my name will be done for you of my Father in Heaven ...
2007-07-24 09:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to break some peoples bubble but I,ll bet most never read the bible in a understanding of the meanings of what was being said. Most have allowed someone else to read fragments of it and just what they wanted you to hear. I got a couple of questions to ask you. One is if God made you a living Soul why would you want to give it to anyone?? 2. Show me where it says Jesus was brought forth by a God. I believe it said a spirit> Why is Jesus or his life it not in other scriptures like the dead sea scrolls or in manuscripts from nations around there at that time and how many years after that so called event was that book written and how many changes were made since then???
2007-07-24 16:36:45
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answered by beaudrycharles@sbcglobal.net 3
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Who soever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved. That is Yahweh. So also Yahweh Elohim is God the Father, Word/Son & Holy Spirit.
Or Pray in the Name of the Lord Jesus, because it is His Blood that redeems us where we can come boldly before the throne of Grace 24/7. That we are sealed with the Holy Spirit, who assures us we are Gods Children where we pray Abba Father 24/7 in spirit & in truth.
So we pray to the 'Father' in Jesus Name & we pray to Jesus our High Priest.
2007-07-24 16:33:30
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answered by LottaLou 7
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NO... Look at Hebrews. ONLY THROUGH JESUS can we approach the "altar" of God.
Oh, since you referenced it, the Peshitta, or Aramaic New Testament was an early TRANSLATION. The claim that it was original is just a bit of fiction. Careful examination of the Greek text makes it quite obvious that Greek was the original language of most of the New Testament. A few of the books might have been original in Aramaic, but the vast majority indicate a Greek origin.
See, for instance, Luke's varying spellings of Jerusalem, one of which is an "Aramaism" of the common Greek spelling. Had the document been a translation, one or the other would be consistently expected instead of the alternating use we see in his writing.
2007-07-24 16:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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in the name of the Lord (Jesus)
we pray to God the father and usually end it in " in your son's name, Jesus"
thats just an example in ending a prayer but yeah Jesus is Lord
i hope that helps
2007-07-24 16:28:30
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answered by Holly D 3
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Yeah, you go ahead and try that and see how well it works. In fact, pray everyday using "his real blessed name" for Jesus to return and see how well that works out for you.
p.s. It still won't work.
2007-07-24 16:32:45
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answered by go avs! 4
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Why would Jesus call anyone "D'aALaHHuON"? It sounds like an insult to me.
2007-07-24 16:25:07
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answered by Peter D 7
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I'm not religious by any stretch of the imagination, but why not just pray in the name of the "creator".
2007-07-24 16:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Prayers are never answered, "god" (or whatever you want to call him) does not exist.
2007-07-24 16:27:10
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answered by atheist jesus 4
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I think the only thing you have to do to be "heard" by God is to be in right relationship with Him... that is to be justified through Jesus Christ.
2007-07-24 16:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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