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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · So for the purposes of this article, we will define effeminate (for men) and masculine (for women) as lifestyle choices in defiance of a person’s God-given gender. In the Old Testament, the word translated as “effeminate” is also used for male prostitutes (Deuteronomy 23:17; 1 Kings 22:46). In the New Testament, the Greek word translated ...

  2. Genesis 14:17-20 meaning After all the battles and wars, the king priest Melchizedek blessed Abram, and Abram gave to Melchizedek a tenth of the spoils of the wars. It likely would have taken Abram and his troops several weeks to reach Damascus and beyond, fight the battle and then return .

  3. He also called these 12 men apostles. The word apostle means ‘someone whom his master sends out to do a job’. Their job was to tell other people about Jesus. 1 One day, Jesus asked his 12 disciples to come to him. He gave them authority over bad spirits so that they could send the spirits out of people.

  4. Dec 7, 2020 · The answer is, it does, and it doesn’t. There is a marked difference in how we use the word today contrasted with what Jesus meant. Today, we likely think a person is a fool if he does something ill-advised. But in Bible times it meant far more than that. The statement is found in Matthew 5:22, and it is part of what is commonly known as ...

  5. "Bad Boys of the Bible" Exodus 5 and selected passages Richard E. Powell We are going to continue with our series called, "Bad Boys of the Bible." And today we're going to open our Bibles to the Old Testament book of Exodus 5 as we talk about the third bad boy in our series. We're talking about Pharaoh.…

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · The prodigal son toiling in the pig pen is a picture of the lost sinner or a rebellious Christian who has returned to a life of sin (2 Peter 2:19–21). The results of sin are never pretty (James 1:14–15). The prodigal son begins to reflect on his miserable condition, and “he came to his senses” (Luke 15:17).

  7. Feb 5, 2019 · The Bible addresses each, describing men who “become women” on the battlefield (Jeremiah 50:37; Nahum 3:13), go “soft” due to luxury (Matthew 11:7–8), and become sexually deviant (1 Corinthians 6:9). The term effeminacy is not an attack on femininity itself — which is a woman’s glory — but rather on femininity when attached to a ...

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