judgement within The Bible is interpreted as not an obsolite, such as a judgement day when the heavens will open an only the worthy will gain passage but more of an acceptance and understanding within ones self, this being said the only person who can pass judgement on you, as to whether you will or will not be worth to gain passage to the kingsom of heaven or be condemmed to hell is you. it is a combination of your moral compass and your consciounce, therefore meaning that in your heart if you can justify your existance, your being and the choices you have made in life, and you accept the consiquence of your choices and actions then you will have on your self passed all the judgement that is necessary without the need of god to do so, and so it is you who ultimatly determines whether you will enter heaven or not, as with all things through life that is the final choice you will have to make by answering one question and perhaps not the most simple!.... Are you truely worthy?
Additional Thoughts:
**Those who judge others without mercy , will have their own judgment without mercy(James 2:13)(Matthew 5:7)(Matthew 7:1, 2)(Proverbs 21:13)(Mark 11:25/ Luke 6:36)(Matthew 18:23-35)(Matthew 6:14+15)
**God has committed all judging to his son, who in turn does all things for God's glory. Belief in, and obedience to, the son (Jesus) will gain one a merciful judgment (John 5:22-29). Each one of us will render an account to God(Romans 2:6+16)(Romans 14:12 / Matthew 12:36)
The Kingdom of God is the dwelling place of all the children of God and the whole bible and all scripture point to this eternal invisible dwelling.
A regular Bible, is as you suggest, the one that tells us the story of the beginning of man and the life of Christ. A reference Bible has that same content of Scripture plus information comparing portions or verses to other sections of the Bible. Often, like an encyclopedia, Reference Bibles have explanation commentary portions accompanying the text, with historical, archeological and interpretive helps, giving not only the meaning of words, but also showing how it coordinates with other passages contained in scripture. It could also give maps of Biblical sites and activities and essays on themes in Scripture.
No. There is a scripture that says "we are predestined to become children of God" that is misunderstood. This only means that when we become a Chrisitan, God wants us to grow in maturity. It does not mean the Bible teaches predestination.
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No, the bible never told us how big the ten commandment tablets were- they might not even be stone tablets at all.
The Scripture does not tell us. He is last mentioned in Titus 3:13.
There is no specific scripture for the "house of judgment". A scripture that uses the same group of words (NIV translation) is: 1 Peter 4:17For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?In this case, the "house" of God are those who are members of the church. In this scripture, judgment begins with the church, those who should know what the Bible says and should be obedient to it.
In Catholicism the Magisterium interprets the meaning of scripture for us.
There IS no place in the Bible where an innkeeper speaks to Joseph and Mary about anything. The only thing the Bible says is that they stayed in the stable because there was no place for them in the lodging room.(Luke 2:6-7)
The scripture is found in 1John 4:19.
The Holy Bible is inspired directly from God and if people follow scripture, they can follow God's teachings for us.
The bible does not tell us how she looked.
The Bible does not tell us of any children born to Joshua, nor does it even tell us if he was married.
2Timothy 1:7
The Scripture does not tell us her name:Genesis 4:17And Cain knew his wife, and she conceived and bore Enoch. And he built a city, and called the name of the city after the name of his son-Enoch.
The Bible does not say.
the Bible doesn't tell us