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Aren't such called "more the child of hell" in Matthew 23?
Didn't the Big ones notably sit in Moses' Seat: Law?
Isn't it merciless instead of merciful in Heb 10:28?
What about where Jesus is "standing" in Acts 7:55?
If such a place is merciful, why'd Stephen get killed?
Why does it mention such in Psalms 109:6?

2007-12-13 06:21:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Devils are Believers:James 2:19
Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the "devils" also "believe", and tremble.

2007-12-13 09:39:28 · update #1

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What rubbish. Where do you get the word 'devils' from? Doesn't exist in the Bible. It's only in the singular - devil. Presumably you are talking about demons or unclean spirits. Perhaps you would like to start again.
Again - the Greek is demons not devils.

2007-12-13 06:57:48 · answer #1 · answered by cheir 7 · 1 1

Are you calling Believers devils???

Stephen was killed because of angry Pharisees. (They stoned him to death). Stephen looked up and saw Jesus sitting on the right hand of the father, i.e. on his right side, next to him. That's why Stephen had peace when he died.

Jesus is describing in Matthew 23 about the marks of a Pharisee, and denounces the 'woes' upon them. A Pharisee, is someone who outwardly worships but doesn't mean it in thier heart.

Hebrews 10:26-28 talks about how in the old testament, in the days of the 'law', that when you broke the 'law', you died a horrible death. Because the penalty for breaking the law was death, because it was a sin to break the law. If you notice in Romans, the bible says that the penalty of sin is death.

Hence the reason we needed Jesus. Jesus was the final sacrifice for sin, and either you accept Jesus as Savior and avoid 'death' i.e. judgement, or, stay under the old law.

2007-12-13 14:30:47 · answer #2 · answered by Scooterette1! 4 · 1 1

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