What is 3 14 in the Bible?

Every good gift comes down from heaven upon earth, not ascends from earth to heaven.
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What is the mark in Philippians 3 14?

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
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What is the meaning of I Am Who I Am in Exodus 3 14?

When the people of Israel were enslaved in Egypt, they cried out to God for deliverance. Then God answered their cry, using the expression “I am who I am” (Exod 3:14) to introduce himself as their deliverer. In English, that sounds like a philosophical statement about God's existence.
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What is Zechariah 14 talking about?

The Day of the Lord (14:1–15) This section describes the cosmic picture of God gathering the nations to lay siege to Jerusalem and when half of the population has been exiled, God comes to deliver the city (2–3), defeating those opposing Jerusalem (verses 12–15).
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What does it mean Moses lifted up the serpent?

It is evident that Moses used the lifting up of the serpent as a symbol to represent healing through Christ. He bore testimony of Christ's atonement and used the Brazen Serpent as a teaching cerning salvation and the forgiveness of sins through the atonement of the Savior.
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Jesus and the Snake on a Pole | John 3:14-15



What does the serpent on the pole mean?

According to the Bible, Nehushtan was a metal serpent mounted on a staff that Moses had made, by God's command, to cure the Israelites of snake bites while wandering in the desert. The symbol of snakes on a staff or pole is a motif that is widespread in both the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean.
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What two signs did God give Moses?

In response to this, the Lord gave Moses three signs. The first sign was of the rod turning into a serpent. The second sign was of his hand becoming leprous. The third sign was of the water turning to blood.
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What is the significance of the Mount of Olives?

The Mount of Olives, so named for the olive groves that once dotted its slopes, is East Jerusalem's most prominent point, towering over 800 meters above sea level. This holy site is associated with Islam, Judaism and Christianity, and has been used as a place of prayer and burial since the days of the First Temple.
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What are the 14 Stations of the Cross in order?

The series of stations is as follows: (1) Jesus is condemned to death, (2) he is made to bear his cross, (3) he falls the first time, (4) he meets his mother, (5) Simon of Cyrene is made to bear the cross, (6) Veronica wipes Jesus' face, (7) he falls the second time, (8) the women of Jerusalem weep over Jesus, (9) he ...
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What is the day of the Lord in the Bible?

Meredith Kline equates the "Day of the Lord" with the "Lord's Day", which is usually taken to refer to the Christian weekly day of rest. Kline argues that the "Lord's Day" mentioned in Revelation 1:10 is not first day of the week, but refers to "the already realized heavenly enthronement of the Lord Jesus."
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What does it mean when God says I am the Alpha and Omega?

Alpha and Omega, in Christianity, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, used to designate the comprehensiveness of God, implying that God includes all that can be. In the New Testament Revelation to John, the term is used as the self-designation of God and of Christ.
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What does Jesus mean by I am?

"I am" is also used without a predicate nominative, which is not very common in Koine Greek, thus it is generally interpreted as a self-declaration by Jesus, identifying Himself as God.
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What does the burning bush represent in the Bible?

The burning bush represents God's intention to destroy 'sin and dispense grace' (Milan 1955:112 cited in Langston 2006). Chrysostom (347-407 CE) says that the bush represents the resurrection of the Jews and as the bush burned without being consumed, so also Jesus died but death did not overcome him.
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What is Philippians 3 talking about?

Paul's re-evaluation of values through Christ (3:1–11)

Paul tells his own story to draw the people's minds back to Christ, how he 'emptied himself' for Christ's sake and how his ultimate goal was now to follow the "upward call of God" (verse 14) to the end.
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What does the Bible say about pressing your way?

Mark 2:1-4). But they didn't let that stop them; they went up on the roof, tore off the tiling and let the man down on his bed in the midst of Jesus (verse 4). They were pressing their way through; they did not simply “pray about it,” but they put some feet to their prayers.
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What does the upward call of God mean?

When Jesus lived among us, He offered an alternative to the world–Himself. He said, "Follow Me." He asks us to forsake the world, surrender everything to Him, and to become His disciples. This upward call is a lifelong climb, an ongoing process that requires commitment, courage, and discipline.
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What is the 14th station of the cross?

The traditional 14 Stations of the Cross are: (1) Jesus is condemned to death, (2) Jesus accepts the cross, (3) Jesus falls the first time, (4) Jesus meets His Mother, (5) Simon of Cyrene carries the cross, (6) Veronica wipes the face of Jesus, (7) Jesus falls the second time, (8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem, (9 ...
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Why are the 14 Stations of the Cross important?

The Stations of the Cross, or Way of the Cross, allows participants through prayer and scripture to follow in Christ's steps from his trial before Pilate to his crucifixion and death.
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What prayer do you say at the Stations of the Cross?

Leader: Jesus our brother, awaken in us compassion for all who live the Way of the Cross daily. Fill our hearts with your love, showing us the way to embrace the world, extend your kingdom of mercy, justice, and love to all. All: Save us, saviour of the world, for by your cross and resurrection you have set us free.
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Why did Jesus go to the Mount of Olives?

Jesus is said to have spent time on the mount, teaching and prophesying to his disciples (Matthew 24–25), including the Olivet discourse, returning after each day to rest (Luke 21:37, and John 8:1 in the additional section of John's Gospel known as the Pericope Adulterae), and also coming there on the night of his ...
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What mountain was Jesus crucified on?

Golgotha, (Aramaic: “Skull”) also called Calvary, (from Latin calva: “bald head” or “skull”), skull-shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' crucifixion. It is referred to in all four Gospels (Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, and John 19:17).
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Why did Jesus pray at Mount of Olives?

In anticipation of His arrest and betrayal, Jesus returns to the Mount of Olives to pray one last time. He returns to the place where King David fled from his son Absalom, where King Solomon worshipped idols, where the prophets Ezekiel and Zechariah prophesied… And where He himself prayed, taught and prophesied.
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At what age did God call Moses?

Moses was 40 years according to Acts 7:23 by the time he left Egypt. Thereafter, Acts 7:30 says he stayed in Midian for another 40 years. We are told by Exodus 7:7 about the age of Moses and Aaron: Moses was 80 years, when he spoke to Pharaoh.
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What were the ten plagues in order?

The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. The question of whether Bible stories can be linked to archaeological discoveries is one that has long fascinated scholars.
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Where is the burning bush in the Bible?

The burning bush (or the unburnt bush) was a supernatural phenomenon described in the third chapter of the Book of Exodus that occurred on Mount Horeb. According to the biblical account, the bush was on fire, but was not consumed by the flames, hence the name.
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