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1) The Book of Revelation is such a confusing book. Why is it so difficult to understand? -Click for Answer 2) Why are there so many different interpretations regarding the Book of Revelation?-Click for Answer 3) Can you recommend a book about Revelation that would be helpful?-Click for Answer From a seeking Jewish woman: 4) My understanding of the rapture is very different from yours. "Rapture" is the expansion of awareness until it reaches the superconscious level and merges with the Divine. Is that what the Bible is talking about?-Click for Answer 5) I prefer to believe in concepts that include all of humanity. Doesn’t the Bible only deal with the Jewish people?-Click for Answer 6) Is the Messianic Kingdom political or spiritual in nature?-Click for Answer 7) If mankind is totally separate from God then how is He omnipresent?-Click for Answer 8) God certainly values pure character. If a person is “saved” by faith alone, where does pure character come in?-Click for Answer 9) Can’t you establish a personal relationship with God without converting to Christianity?-Click for Answer 10) If the basis of salvation is trusting in the crucifixion, how could anyone who lived prior to the crucifixion be saved by something they knew nothing about and occurred after their time?-Click for Answer 11) God requires us to grow intellectually. The more we understand Him, the closer relationship we have with Him. Isn’t that true?-Click for Answer 12) I believe the Bible talks about reincarnation. Jesus talked about being "born again" didn’t He?-Click for Answer 13) Who is a Jew? -Click for Answer 14) What does the Bible teach about smoking and drinking? -Click for Answer 15) Why will there be sacrifice in the Kingdom if Yeshua is the ultimate sacrifice? -Click for Answer 16) Biblical Perspectives on the Middle East -Click for Questions and Answers 17) How do you synchronize Ezekiel's Temple with the fact that Isaiah seems to indicate the world will be without violence (death, killing...) in the Age to Come ... Isaiah 11:6-7 says
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