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In 1 Kings 2:1-12, David instructed Solomon on how to rule. In doing so, David told Solomon not to let Joab “grow old and go to his grave in peace” (1 Kings 2:6) and to have Shimei son of Gera to die a “bloody death” (1 Kings 2:9). It sounds as if David wanted Solomon to take revenge on these individuals for their sins against David. Your thoughts on this?
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Our pastor said that according to Genesis 4:23, that Lamech killed Abel. Is that true?
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Did Jesus talk with Moses from the burning bush?
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What was so special about Deborah in the Bible?
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The sons of Eli and the sons of Samuel were both wicked. Eli’s sons were punished. Samuel made his children judges, but they too were bad. How can I explain the difference between these two fathers as far as punishment for their sons?
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What is your view of Proverbs 31:4-7 on strong drink?
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Why did Aaron, the high priest, not prevent the people from demanding the making of an idol?
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I need an explanation on Biblical offerings according to Exodus 25:1-7 and the woman who put in all she had in Mark 12:41-44.
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Please explain how the Spirit of God moved in Genesis 1:2.
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I love Psalm 23, but I would like some explanation to the part that says, ““He leads me in the path of righteousness for His name’s sake.”
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Why did God not condemn David, Solomon, and other men for having multiple wives and concubines?
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My question is from 1 Samuel 28:11. The Bible tells us that those who are sleeping can’t hear or speak, but in 1 Samuel Saul asked the woman to bring Samuel from the dead to speak to him. Can you explain this to me?
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Was King Hezekiah wrong when he prayed against the Lord’s will for him to die?
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Can I directly say that an infant or a child is a sinner according to what is written in Psalm 51:5?
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What does Esau’s selling of his birthright say to us today?
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In light of Isaiah 11:12, which indicates the world is square or flat, and Isaiah 40:22, which indicates the world is round, can’t you see this is a contradiction in the Bible?
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Can you please talk about 1st Kings 3?
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Please teach me more about the book of King Solomon.
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What is the difference between the seers and the prophets in the Old Testament?
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I have been trying to know more about Leviathan. What sort of animal is this? What is its significance for a believer today? I note it is mentioned in Job, Psalms, and Isaiah and implied in Revelation.
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How could Moses have married a Gentile bride when she was a Midianite, a descendant of Abraham?
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On day two of creation God does not say it was good. Is this because Ephesians 2:2 says that Satan is the prince of the power of the air?
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Why was Abraham told to leave his ancestors’ land, but not to destroy the altar, and why was Gideon ordered to destroy his father’s gods, but not to leave the land?
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Please explain Genesis 2:17 and 3:4. Is the word “death” physical, or both physical and spiritual death? Why do all human beings die physically? Is it because when they ate the forbidden fruit in the garden of Eden?
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I am reading the book of Job and I am trying to understand the portion on the fire of God that fell from heaven. Since it was indicated that Satan is the one striking Job, how and why could he use the fire of God?
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