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What Happens To Our Sins?

What Happens To Our Sins?

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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What happens to our sins when they are forgiven? The Bible uses several ways to explain the separation of our sins from ourselves to relieve us of their burden.

The work Christ accomplished on the cross was prefigured in the Old Testament law through ritual cleansings. Lev 14:31, Lev 16:30 and Num 8:21 talks of cleansing a person of their sins through atonement. Psalm 51:2 says, “Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity And cleanse me from my sin.” Here the cleansing is accomplished by a thorough washing.

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A thanksgiving parade.

A Thanksgiving Parade In The Bible.

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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Psalm 118 is a thanksgiving psalm to the Lord.  A thanksgiving parade proceeding toward the temple as they remember their rejection of the Chief corner stone and the troubles they had.  Psalm 118 is a Psalm of action and participation.  It begins with a call to give thanks to the Lord.  This is immediately followed by the motivation for the call.  “He is Good.”  However, It is possible to interpret this word several different ways. 

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Word study: Begotten in Ps 2:7; Heb 1:5; 5:5 And Acts 13:33

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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This word studies investigates the Hebrew word יְלִדְתִּֽי (yĕlidtî) in Psalm 2:7, and the Greek word γεγέννηκά, (genenneka) in the three NT quotations that is translated “begotten” by literal translations, but it does not delve into the interpretation of the verses.

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Following The Poet’s Intention.

Psalm 1: Following The Poet’s Intention.

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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Surprisingly, Psalm 2 was the first psalm until Psalm 1 was added to the collection of psalms. Psalm 1 is likely the last of the psalms written. Psalm 1 is in need of introduction and it makes sense to follow Briggs[1] or a similar line of thought.  Psalm 1 may have been written during peace time between the exiles of Israel and Judea.  Or it could have been written earlier in response to the messages of the prophets.

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The Different Views Of God

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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A flow chart to that clearly shows the differences between the different beliefs about God. Whit this chart is simple to show the difference views of God.

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A Study On Chaff In Bible Times.

A Study On Chaff In Bible Times.

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Written by: Daniel Gray
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This is a Bible word study on chaff in ancient bible times with application and seeks to understand the social role chaff played in their lives to better identify with them and understand the parables of Jesus.

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