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Mel85

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Who did God give special strength to, which made him tuck his cloak into his belt and run ahead of a Chariot?
 

Mel85

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Who is the first and only female Judge of Israel?
 

Cee

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Who are the 3 "people" that are referenced as both Kings and Priests in Scripture?
I think David could fit this list, he did enter the temple with his soldiers.
 

Mel85

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Who had a dream of a stairway that reached from the earth up to heaven?
 

Cee

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I almost agree with you. No G-d cannot die but man can. Yet there lies the rub... As a Jew I KNOW G-d cannot die and a non-Jew like Christians they think He can... (not you personally just wanted to thru in one of the great divides if you ever witness to a Jew) . Now it's a big mess. We know G-d stepped out of heaven while still stil sitting on His throne form OT Scripture. So, G-d stepping out of heaven and being 100% Man yet still in heaven G-d really is not a far stretch. G-d can never die; what would happen to all of creation only He hold together!?! Y-shua proved to be G-d. Y-shua proved to be man. And this is salvation... BY FAITH!!!! As much as I know Him, and like the Scriptures say, "Let me know you more".... I understand I will never, in this life understand, ALL THE "OMENIES" OF G-D!!!! What it boils down to for me is I BELIEVE HIS WORD IS INERRANT AND INFALLIBLE. I by faith believe He is 100%, who died, 100% G-d, who still sat upon His throne doing His G-d thing even when the human Messiah (part) died and died for 3 days. Let me really blow your mind I even believe there was a 3rd Person of "the G-d head" in all of this too (according to Scripture). I understand a lot, but I do not need to understand it all, I believe the TRUTH.... AND THE TRUTH HAS SET ME FREE!!!! ALL 66 BOOKS, as is ARE INFALLIBLE AND INERRANT AND I SIMPLY BELIEVE EVERY LETTER ON EVERY PAGE !!!!

Yes, now My Lord sits next to my Lord!!! Y-shua 100% Man, 100% G-d is sitting next to G-d on the Throne!!! Is that a mind blower or what? It blows my mind but my faith... I BELIEVE HIM!!!
I personally believe the key to this is, God became poor so we could become rich. He laid it all down, so He could die for us and as us, and then He raised Himself back again through His Spirit so we could be raised with Him. If we go a little deeper here, He became a man, so we could become One with Him. We are now joined together in the Spirit. And because He is God, its an eternal redemption, only He could do it.
 

PennEd

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I think David could fit this list, he did enter the temple with his soldiers.
He did, and Jesus gave him an exception not only for that, but also for eating the day old bread normally only eaten by the Priests, because he and his men were starving. Jesus making the point that mercy needs to overcome sacrifice or Law.

But David did not try to usurp the priesthood and act as a Priest, so I think there is a distinction there.
 

shittim

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Ha! and I believe there are many more who could own up to that as well.blessings
 

Lafftur

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What is the most quoted or alluded to OT Scripture in the NT?

My apologies if this has been asked already :eek:

And good morning!!! :)
Hi Endoscopy, :)

I think Didy, got this one right with Psalm 110:1. The answer kinda surprised us all! :)

[h=3]Psalm 110[/h][h=4]Of David. A psalm.[/h][FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]1 The Lord says to my lord:[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]“Sit at my right hand
until I make your enemies
a footstool for your feet.”[/FONT]
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Lafftur

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Were bodies of water parted for the Israelites multiple times overtime or just the once while they were leaving Egypt?
Just the one time? I don’t know any other time Moses parted the sea for the Isralites...
I'll team up with Mel on this one!

There were two two bodies of water parted for the Israelites.

1 - with Moses and his staff - the crossing of the Red Sea

2 - with Joshua and the ark of the covenant - the crossing of the Jordan River

Love the message in these two crossings! The Red Sea crossing was out of Egypt into the wilderness which is symbolic of passing through the Red Blood of Jesus delivering us from the world. Moses represents The Law which shows us our need for the Blood of Jesus.

The Jordan River crossing was out of the wilderness into the Promise Land which is symbolic of passing through judgment (Jordan means judgment) with God's Mercy (the priests had to stand in the midst of the Jordan holding the ark of the covenant which had a lid called the "Mercy Seat." Joshua represents Jesus as our deliverer and the only way to pass through judgment and enter the Promise Land.
 

Lafftur

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Lafftur

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How many turkeys did Jesus transform into doves?
I will have to sleep on this question and give you my answer in the morning! :)zzzzzz

You are a LOT of fun joefizz!! Always keep the fun in your life! Sweet dreams, my CC friend! :)zzzzzzz
Okay, joefizz, my final answer is..................ZERO. :)

There is no biblical scripture that says Jesus turned even one turkey into a dove.

However, spiritually and symbolically speaking it could be a multitude that cannot be counted - as the grains of sand. :)
 

Didymous

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I'll team up with Mel on this one!

There were two two bodies of water parted for the Israelites.

1 - with Moses and his staff - the crossing of the Red Sea

2 - with Joshua and the ark of the covenant - the crossing of the Jordan River

Love the message in these two crossings! The Red Sea crossing was out of Egypt into the wilderness which is symbolic of passing through the Red Blood of Jesus delivering us from the world. Moses represents The Law which shows us our need for the Blood of Jesus.

The Jordan River crossing was out of the wilderness into the Promise Land which is symbolic of passing through judgment (Jordan means judgment) with God's Mercy (the priests had to stand in the midst of the Jordan holding the ark of the covenant which had a lid called the "Mercy Seat." Joshua represents Jesus as our deliverer and the only way to pass through judgment and enter the Promise Land.
The Jordan was parted at least twice.
 

Cee

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He did, and Jesus gave him an exception not only for that, but also for eating the day old bread normally only eaten by the Priests, because he and his men were starving. Jesus making the point that mercy needs to overcome sacrifice or Law.

But David did not try to usurp the priesthood and act as a Priest, so I think there is a distinction there.
Youve hit on a topic I really enjoy. Lol. But I’ll try not to derail everything, Saul was a King lead by the word of Prophets, but when David was made King he sought the Lord for himself. This is a huge distinction and I believe it is the example of kings and priests we now enjoy. Also David didn’t just enter the temple himself, but his covering also let others in. Another example of a priestly covering. What would you consider Moses and Joshua? They spent time with God in His temple and both lead arms es as well?