acts 15:16 meaning - Axtarish в Google
It refers to David's kingdom: Israel has fallen. God had promised that David would have a descendant who would rule from his throne forever (1 Chronicles 17:11– ...
4 июл. 2023 г. · This verse argues that Gentiles will be saved in the Millennial kingdom upon Christ's return. If Gentiles will be saved in the kingdom age, ...
I will return - When the people of God are subjected to calamities and trials, it is often represented as if God had departed from them. His returning, ...
After all this he promises to return and show favour to them: this is the sense of the prophet which James gives; for these words are not at length in Amos.
Instead, the Gentiles will remain Gentiles, the Jews will remain Jews, and all people will come to the Temple to worship God. James is noting that the same ...
28 июн. 1987 г. · What the Prophecy Means. What does this prophecy, that James cites in Acts 15:16–18, mean in its OT context? Judgment on God's Own People.
1 июл. 2024 г. · James's quotation of Amos 9:11–12 in Acts 15:16–18 mean he is applying the words to the present church age, or to the millennium?
Paul and Barnabas showed the hearts of true shepherds: To confront and dispute with those who insist on promoting false doctrines in the church. Acts 28 – Paul Arrives In Rome · 21 · 22 · 27
This verse emphasizes the inclusive nature of the gospel and the breaking down of barriers between Jews and Gentiles in the early church.
First, God visits the Gentiles, taking from them a people for His name. In other words, God has promised to bless the Gentiles as well as Israel, but each in ...
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