All of the prophets were preachers; as Isaiah, Jonah, etc.
Other preachers identified specifically were King David and King Solomon, John the Baptist, the Lord Jesus Christ, and the twelve disciples.
When the saints of the early Jerusalem church went out, they preached the Word of God everywhere they went.
Philip preached in Acts 8. Paul began preaching in Acts 9. Silas, Barnabas, and Apollos preached.
Acts 15.21 indicates that the leaders of the Jewish synagogues preached. Timothy was a preacher, as was Titus.
Finally, an angel will preach the everlasting gospel during the age to come, though we are warned about accepting the preaching of an angel today (Galatians 1.8-9 and 2 Cor 11.14)
Most teachers / preachers in the Bible started their ministries at age 30, including Jesus.
We do not have preachers in Christian Science. Instead, we get everything from the Bible, and a book written by our founder called The Science and Health.
There are no women preachers mentioned in the bible , even though ladies did believe in Jesus like Mary Magdalene, Martha, Mary , Lydia and so on. But PAUL VERY clearly said in the book of Titus , that ladies should notbe allowed to preach the word.
I could not find the word 'lawler', but the "Lollards"(meaning 'praisers of God') were followers of John Wycliffe and industrious preachers of God's Word. They used the Wycliffe Bible, and then later the second Wycliffe Bible, which made the scriptures easier to understand for the common folk to whom they spoke.
In the KJV Jesus is never referred to in this manner. This may simply be due to the fact that Jesus Himself is the message for those who were called by God to be preachers of the word. To refer to Jesus as a preacher would tend then to lower Him to the level of a human agent and not the eternal and almighty creator and redeemer.
This is a matter for all preachers to answer & I doubt if you can get them together, so you will just have to leave it up to God.
Magnolia Bible College's motto is 'Preparing Preachers and Training Teachers'.
The phrase "skull bones" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
there are no women preachers in the bible
Most teachers / preachers in the Bible started their ministries at age 30, including Jesus.
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You can't. Unless you want to play $200 for a picture disc.
Every Sunday, Preachers get paid for performing the Church Service which includes reading from the Bible and a pastoral service for which they are paid. Families pay preachers to speak at funerals, which often includes Bible readings. Preachers get paid for their service in performing a funeral service. "Readers" of the Bible during church services sometimes receive a nominal fee. Famous religious speakers receive a fee for Speaking Engagements, such as at a commencement/graduation, and they often relate part of their speeches to Bible passages. Companies pay individuals to record Bible on Tape for resale. Some churches/organizations use Bible Contests that give a reward (prize) to children or teens for their recall of Bible Chapters, Verses, characters, etc. So, no. It is not a sin to pay someone to read the Bible.
More than enough! I've always hated preachers because they don't practice what they preach!
the Bible is clear on this but many do not understand the meaning of the phrase.
We do not have preachers in Christian Science. Instead, we get everything from the Bible, and a book written by our founder called The Science and Health.
I would suggest that you get in contact with the Bible School that's affiliated with your particular denomination. There is a Master of Divinity Program, where several people attend four years of college (major in religion/philosphy) and then continue on the graduale level for another three years. However, there are Bible Colleges that specifically train preachers emphasizing their denominational beliefs. Most preachers must know the Old and New Testament - meaning they must have a strong understanding of the Hebrew, Aramaic, & Greek. These are the three original languages of the Bible. Most preachers take classes in sermon preparation, too.