Q: Bible Question: can you explain to me the keys that Jesus got when he preached in hell and talks about the keys to death hell and the grave
A:Jesus had all authority to cast people into hell. Revelation 1:18 Revelation 9:1 and I Peter 3:19
The keys are the message by Christ. When obeyed will result in eternal life, but when disobeyed will result in eternal death or punishment. I Peter 3:19-20 Christ went in the spirit of Noah and preached unto the people, but they wouldn't hear and only eight souls were saved. Christ did not go to hell, but he has all authority over death and hell..
Q: Is it Biblical for a cousin to marry a cousin (man & female) I read Leviticus 18 and it does not mention any cousins. Please explain to me if that is right or wrong.
A: I read in the New Testament the word cousin twice. Luke 1:36 and Luke 1:58. Neither time is it speaking of marriage. The New Testament is our guide, since the death and resurrection of the Lord. Not the Old Testament. Lev. 18:6 Forbids relations with any near of kin. ~J.W. Holcomb~
The Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement (or simply, Restoration Movement) is a religious reform movement born in the early 1800s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening. The nickname is taken from the names of Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell, who are regarded by some historians as the leading figures of four independent movements with like principles who merged together into two religious movements of significant size. Many of the more conservative members of the Churches of Christ object to the phrase "Stone-Campbell Movement" as being derogatory. Restorationism sought to renew the whole Christian church, on the pattern set forth in the New Testament, without regard to the creeds developed over time in Catholicism or Protestantism, which allegedly kept Christianity divided. Churches are now found throughout the globe, claiming to "concentrate on the essential aspects of the Christian faith, allowing for a diversity of understanding with non-essentials."......
Q: Is this accurate?
Daniel
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Thank you so much for a wonderful question. There is actually a brother at my home congregation who is an expert on the Restoration Movement, but I will answer to the best of my ability. As your website indicated, the Restoration Movement was a part of the "Second Great Awakening." Between the early 1700's and the 1970's there were a total of 4 "Great Awakenings" which were pretty much what people lable as "religious movements." Most of these, especially back in the 1700's, were to help the puritanistic thoughts and ways to become more powerful by numbers and spirituality. These effects played a pivitol roll in all denominations, and most notably.... click here to continue with the answer
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