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The most recent time we have spotted honorofkings.org on Quantcast list was on February 6, 2014 (3,762 days ago) and then the rank was 124,910. And this is a bit better position than average position for honorofkings.org in Quantcast.
Website is hosted on IP 104.27.154.184.
The host name of this IP address is 104.27.154.184.
There are 3 websites hosted on exact the same IP and 65 websites that are hosted on similar IP address.
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We've checked honorofkings.org recently and it was online. The load time was 0.0266 seconds slower than average. The size of document was 8,004 bytes longer than usually. The website contained 13 links more than the average.
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Our system found out that there could be 291 domains with the same beginning as honorofkings.org
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PROPERTY | VALUE |
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Keywords: | false prophets, Elijah List, bible, prophecy, word of god, Torah, elijahlist |
WEB address: | http://honorofkings.org/ |
Summary: | HonorOfKings.org exists to search for the deep things in the Word of God, unhampered by dispensationalism, pre-conceived notions or seminary training. |
<title> | HonorOfKings.org - Because there's Honor in Searching Things Out |
Hosting information: | Click here for more hosting information |
Size of HTML code: | +8,004 bytes compared to average |
Total number of links: | +13 links compared to average |
Load time: | +0.02659435 seconds compared to average |
META TAG PROPERTY | VALUE |
twitter:image | http://www.honorofkings.org/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/images/default-user-image.png |
google-site-verification | bvHkHguWpJPTqNBb0AWyknq7hC3it87skb7dkx685eI |
generator | WordPress 4.6.1 |
og:image | http://www.honorofkings.org/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/images/default-user-image.png |
twitter:title | HonorOfKings.org |
og:image:height | 480 |
twitter:card | summary_large_image |
twitter:site | @honorofkings |
og:description | Recently, I received a question on YouTube about the concept of salvation that gave me pause. This question made me realize that I believe something different about the salvation experience and I haven't really heard anyone talk about it through this lens before, so I'm going to give it a shot. Like most of the doctrine that we learned growing up, our concept of the salvation process was formulated within a framework that, in my view, cannot really be backed up with Scripture. In essence, you start out a sinner, you go down the aisle and say the sinner's prayer and ask Jesus into your heart (neither of which is an idea found in the Word), and then you are saved. This framework made it easy for debates such as "once saved always saved vs. losing your salvation" to thrive in and confuse the church. Except for when I was in my youth, I have always believed that you can lose your salvation, but I have to admit, both sides of the argument have some valid points and Scriptures to back up |
viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1 |
og:title | HonorOfKings.org |
twitter:description | Recently, I received a question on YouTube about the concept of salvation that gave me pause. This question made me realize that I believe something different about the salvation experience and I haven't really heard anyone talk about it through this lens before, so I'm going to give it a shot. Like most of the doctrine that we learned growing up, our concept of the salvation process was formulated within a framework that, in my view, cannot really be backed up with Scripture. In essence, you start out a sinner, you go down the aisle and say the sinner's prayer and ask Jesus into your heart (neither of which is an idea found in the Word), and then you are saved. This framework made it easy for debates such as "once saved always saved vs. losing your salvation" to thrive in and confuse the church. Except for when I was in my youth, I have always believed that you can lose your salvation, but I have to admit, both sides of the argument have some valid points and Scriptures to back up |
og:url | http://www.honorofkings.org/ |
twitter:domain | http://www.twitter.com/honorofkings |
og:image:width | 640 |
og:site_name | HonorOfKings.org |
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Website: | honorofkings.org |
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Most recent position: | 124,910 reached on February 6, 2014 (3,762 days ago) |
Times found in quant list: | 45 |
Average position: | 124,777 |
All time highest position: | 124,511 reached on January 15, 2014 (3,784 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 124,991 reached on February 1, 2014 (3,767 days ago) |
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