Saturday, July 30, 2022

Dr. J. Vernon McGee: Thru The Bible Q&A 👍🏻

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This Week’s Questions & Answers Re-Aired July 30, 2022
These Questions & Answers originally aired on Thru The Bible radio beginning in 1967 until Dr. J. Vernon McGee’s death 33 years ago on December 1, 1988. Questions and Answers offers Dr. J. Vernon McGee’s signature wit and wisdom in answering Bible questions sent to him by radio listeners throughout his years of ministry.
This Week’s Questions & Answers
1) How did Peter know it was Moses and Elijah on the Mount of Transfiguration, and will we know our loved ones in heaven?

2) Does the word "circle" also mean "sphere" in Isaiah 40:22?

3) James 5:17-18 says that Elijah prayed the rain would start and stop, but I find no indication of this prayer in 1 Kings. Is this a discrepancy?

4) Will people prophesy and dream dreams in the last days according to Joel 2:28? How does that relate to Peter’s sermon in Acts 2:17?

5) Explain what Paul was referring to about a women’s hair in prayer in 1 Corinthians 11?

6) Do not the Scriptures require that we say a blessing before each meal?

7) Dr. McGee discusses the Rapture and the Second Coming of Christ.



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John Vernon McGee was born in Hillsboro, Texas, in 1904. Dr. McGee remarked, “When I was born and the doctor gave me the customary whack, my mother said that I let out a yell that could be heard on all four borders of Texas! His Creator well knew that he would need a powerful voice to deliver a powerful message.

On the morning of December 1, 1988, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, age 84, fell asleep in his chair and quietly passed into the presence of his Savior. » Find out more

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