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  1. TonyChanYT

    What is the significance of the right hand of God?

    The phrase “right hand” occurs 166 times in the Bible. It signifies power and victory, Exodus 15: Psalm 118: It signifies honor, Matthew 25: It signifies safety, Psalm 63: Now, Jesus enjoys this position of power, victory, honor, and safety, Ephesians 1: It is a place of closeness to God...
  2. TonyChanYT

    Why did God create Satan?

    It is both. Initially, it was more like God used Satan. Satan was created for that purpose. See The Changing Role of satan [lowercase] and follow up there.
  3. TonyChanYT

    How did the book of Revelation join the canon?

    Was the book of Revelation written by Apostle John? Two early objections: Apostle John didn't write it and there is no Millenial Reign. How did it survive inclusion into the normal bible? Some canonical history: Then things got better for the book of Revelation: But then: So, even...
  4. TonyChanYT

    Why did God create Satan?

    God does whatever he does, Isaiah 45: God used Satan to test/tempt people. God uses Satan to demonstrate the power of the cross, 1 John 3: If you are not on Satan's side but on God's side, you are okay, Romans 8:
  5. TonyChanYT

    Was baptism always by immersion?

    The book of Didache was written in the first century AD. Didache: Didache was being pragmatic, offering different modes of baptism.
  6. TonyChanYT

    Did Terah worship the LORD?

    Here, I define the LORD as the God not represented by idols. Joshua 24: Terah was a polytheist. The LORD revealed himself to Abraham. Did Terah's gods include the LORD or only gods of idols? Terah (great-grandfather) → Haran (grandfather) → Bethuel (father) → Laban (son) Laban was Terah's...
  7. TonyChanYT

    Baptism in the name of?

    1 Corinthians 10: Moses was God’s representative under the Law. The Israelites were symbolically baptized under his leadership. For Christians, we have a different leader, Matthew 28: Note the singular noun name. In the name of X means in the authority of X. Acts 2: Acts 10: Acts 19...
  8. TonyChanYT

    Do Buddhists, Muslims, and Christians worship the same God?

    Right. Check out What would happen to people who don't acknowledge the true Jesus?
  9. TonyChanYT

    What would happen to people who don't acknowledge the true Jesus?

    What would happen to people who have not acknowledged the true Jesus during their earthly lifetime? No one will be condemned to hell by God because of something that they do not know. Luke 23: Deuteronomy 4: These people knew the sun, moon, and stars but not the LORD. God would not send them...
  10. TonyChanYT

    You, brothers, like Isaac, are CHILDREN of PROMISE

    Gal 4: The contrasts: slave and free flesh and promise Who is the son of the free and the promise? Isaac, and by spiritual (not fleshly) extension, we Christians are also sons of the free and promise. Paul elaborated on this spiritual extension in Rom 9: Christians are children of the...
  11. TonyChanYT

    Why do the wise virgins not share their oil with the foolish virgins?

    Jesus told the Parable of the Ten Virgins in Matt 25: The oil symbolizes spiritual preparedness. But, if we look at this story in a literal sense, the "wise virgins" who brought oil for their lamps do not show the generosity or doing on to others that Jesus' other parables emphasize. Right...
  12. TonyChanYT

    You are PETER, and on this ROCK I will build my church

    In the OT, the rock is often used to refer to God, Psalm 18: This metaphor is repeated in the NT, 1 Corinthians 10: Jesus was gracious when he spoke in Matthew 16: Peter, Πέτρος (Petros) Noun - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's 4074: Peter, a Greek name meaning rock. Apparently a primary...
  13. TonyChanYT

    Why did God allow beating a slave as long as they didn't die within two days?

    Ex 21: Ellicott explained: Mosaic law provided a better treatment of slaves than other codes at the time. Other nations allowed their masters to kill their slaves. From our modern sense of justice, that was unfair treatment. We need to understand these laws within their historical and...
  14. TonyChanYT

    Should we use wine or grape juice for communion?

    Some Methodist churches may, but not generally.
  15. TonyChanYT

    You killed the AUTHOR of life

    NIV Acts 3: What is the meaning of the author of life? How can the author of life be killed? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? King James Bible: Ellicott explained: NIV used "You killed the author of life" paradoxically to illustrate the point: You could kill Jesus, but he didn't stay dead :)
  16. TonyChanYT

    Why did Satan not kill Job's wife as he killed his children?

    Thanks for the reference. This is how to do referencing in a scholarly manner: Display and indent the quoted text. Selectively bold the relevant keywords that are important to your point. There is no need to bold the entire sentence. Have a laser-sharp focus. Be concise and precise to the...
  17. TonyChanYT

    If they do these things in the GREEN wood, what will be done in the DRY?

    Jesus said in Luke 23: What do the “green wood” and the “dry" indicate? Both indicate the temple. The “green wood” symbolizes the physical body of Christ, which in turn symbolizes the temple of God. The "dry" symbolizes the physical Jerusalem temple. Jesus was on his way to crucifixion, Luke...
  18. TonyChanYT

    What's the difference between a ghost and a spirit?

    English Standard Version, Matthew 14: a ghost Φάντασμά (Phantasma) Strong's Greek 5326 BDAG Φάντασμά: Luke 24: a spirit πνεῦμα (pneuma) Strong's Greek 4151: Wind, breath, spirit. What is the difference between Φάντασμά-ghost and πνεῦμα-spirit? Φάντασμά seems to be more illusionary, while...
  19. TonyChanYT

    Sell your possessions and give to the poor

    Matthew 19: If you are convicted of this, you can do so. However, Jesus didn't demand this from every Christian. Luke 12: Many early believers in Jerusalem practiced that when they first joined the church. Acts 2: Not everyone was asked to sell their possessions. Logistically, it wasn't...
  20. TonyChanYT

    The Samaritan woman LEFT her water jar and went away into town

    John 4: Why did the Samaritan woman leave her waterpot? Ellicott explained it logistically: Benson saw it more emotionally: Jamieson-Fausset-Brown saw it spiritually: The woman finally understood that the living water was more important than the H2O water. Earlier: She had finally got...