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Old Testament-Genesis-Deuteronomy
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Do you think that the mixed multitude that left Egypt with the Israelites were all saved?
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Are we still part of the generation of Noah? It is written that the flood carried away the whole world except Noah and his family. Therefore, did God create another set of people that we are now, or are we the continuous lineage of Noah?
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Many say that Isaac was a grown man when Abraham took him to be sacrificed, but the Bible calls him a “lad.” Just how old was Isaac?
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In Genesis 3:8, the bible says, “when Adam and Eve heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden, they hid themselves from the presence of God.” Can one hide from God? Does it mean that God didn’t see them from where they were hiding when he was calling Adam? And our God being omnipresent, was God not in the garden when the snake was talking with Eve? Did they see God face to face?
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Does God choose for us who to marry in relation to Genesis 2:22 or does He present choices for us to choose from?
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Can you explain Romans 6:23 and Genesis 2:17? When the forbidden fruit was eaten by Eve, was it physical death when they both ate of it? Does Romans 6:23 refer to physical death or both physical and spiritual death?
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Genesis 5:30 reads, “After Noah was born, Lamech lived 595 years and had other sons and daughters” (NIV). Obviously, this means that Noah must have had younger brothers and sisters. Are these siblings mentioned elsewhere in the Bible? Do you know of any commentaries that address this?
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What can you tell me about Noah’s family?
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Please explain Genesis 14:18-22 in respect to the Passover.
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Can you please explain Exodus 24:7-11? Did they really see God’s face since they just talk of his feet? If yes, how can you connect it with Exodus 33:20?
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What is your view of the first 11 chapters of Genesis?
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Over the years I have been reading the story of Jacob in the book of Genesis and I can’t seem to understand something. When the Bible says he wrestled with the angel, was it a physical fight?
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Can you explain Numbers 11:25? is there a possibility that God gave Moses more of the spirit of knowledge and wisdom than the other?
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Where in the bible is the story about God sending a rainbow? What did it mean?
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Who was Jacob in the Bible?
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Genesis 11:1 says, “And the whole earth was of ONE LANGUAGE, and of ONE SPEECH.” What is the name of the language that was spoken in the days of Nimrod of Babel before the LORD confounded the languages of all the earth?
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Please, what does the word “sign” in Genesis 1:14 really mean based on the context it was used?
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In Exodus it says Moses saw God, but the Bible also teaches that no man has seen God. Is this a contradiction?
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Please explain for me Deuteronomy 23:1.
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I want to know where Cain got the thoughts of killing his brother Abel?
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Do Exodus 4:11 and Isaiah 45:7 teach that God creates people with birth defects?
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What does Genesis 3:16 mean when it says, “your desire shall be to your husband”?
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Why did God use a brass serpent as a symbol of Christ in Numbers 21?
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Can you please explain to me what is the Passover?
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Please explain the meaning of leavened and unleavened bread.
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