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Hi Scott. Here are just a few brief points to your comments. You said, “Paul was regenerated on the road to Demascus. Prior to this he was...
Hello am ha'aretz. Thank you for your reply and terrific thoughts. I appreciate your taking the time and effort to think these questions...
There is no suggestion from the Biblical text that the Egyptian was “murdering” the Hebrew. Indeed, it would appear that Moses himself recognized...
Hi Preach The Word. Thank you for your comments on the death penalty issue. David murdered Uriah the Hittite (2 Samuel 12: 9). Moses murdered...
Hi Bibleboy. Thank you for your comments. I appreciate your sharing your thoughts. You mentioned, “A person who murders another must die...
Hi Helen. Thank you again for your kind reply. I don't believe that I misread what you said. I just don’t concur. The word used in Exodus 2...
Hi Helen. Thank you again for your reply. Whether it is David’s son Absalom or the child born to David & Bathsheeba who died – the result is the...
I don't like to 'waste' a lot of space with quotes, but I think it is important here, so I've left the whole original and inserted some responses....
Hi Helen. Thank you for your comments. Do you really believe that David’s son (Absalom) paid the price of the death penalty for a murder that was...
He was the king; it would have thrown the kingdom into absolute turmoil as they were in a time of war. However the death penalty WAS carried out...
David killed Uriah the Hittite (2 Samuel 11) - no death penalty for him. Moses killed the Egyptian (Exodus 2: 11-14) - no death penalty for him....
DEACON Response to JHAPPEL I agree with you, “Creation is no less scientific than evolution”. But Evolutionist have a strong argument....
Exodus 2 begins with the tribal affiliation of Moses’ parents. His parents are presumed to be Amram and Jochebed, as listed in Exodus 6:20, but...
Adam, Perhaps you rember this little ditty that circulated on the Internet for a while: In all seriousness, the "biblical" model for marriage...
Ok, I will give it a try then. I think that just about every translation of the Bible has totally messed up when they translate the Hebrew...