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Sorry Lafftur, "Kilroy was here," was an old graffiti that used to be written in various places.
I remember that and i live in Australia so it was a world wide phenominum.. It must have some kind of origin from some character somewhere?

I looked it up and supposedly Kilroy was a ship inspector who when inspecting the inside of ships would write "kilroy was here" as a way of saying that the section of the ship had been inspected and passed as ok.. often some of these areas would end up being totally enclosed and it was only years later when the ship was being scrapped that people would find His signature..
 

Lafftur

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For what crime was Moses not permitted to enter the promised land?
Disobedience. He struck the rock instead of speaking to it.
I wish to add to Didy's answer...................

It was disobedience due to anger. Moses has letting anger rule his heart instead of love for God.

I have to confess, at times I have been guilty of the same. "Lord, forgive us for being angry and missing Your Will for us. Help us. We do love You, very much! Amen." :love:
 

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I wish to add to Didy's answer...................

It was disobedience due to anger. Moses has letting anger rule his heart instead of love for God.

I have to confess, at times I have been guilty of the same. "Lord, forgive us for being angry and missing Your Will for us. Help us. We do love You, very much! Amen." :love:

Thanks for the help. I was going to add that, but I saw a cookie and forgot!
 

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Name the scripture that says, "Jesus wept" and share why you think He wept.
 

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Name the scripture that says, "Jesus wept" and share why you think He wept.
Correct, Didy! :love:(y)

As a man, He could've wept for the death of a friend. As the Godman, I have no idea.
True.....as humans, we do cry at deaths. :cry:(y)

As I ponder the reason why Yeshua/Jesus wept....I realize I'll never know unless I ask Him and He tells me. You are right in saying "I have no idea." lol! :giggle:

There's God (Yeshua/Jesus) about to perform a miracle and raise Lazarus from the dead yet, He weeps. Why?
The answer is hidden deep within God's heart.......if we could feel what God feels, we would know the answer........


My best guess would be, something was breaking His heart inside, possibly grief over all humanity had been building up inside of Him over His whole human life, especially over the last days while He waited for Lazarus to die and the Father to send Him to Lazarus and his sisters and all the mourners.

He too would face Death - the Last Enemy that He is to destroy. Truly, God's Love suffers long............:cry:
 
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What other bible accounts are similar to the bread and fish that fed many people.
 

Lafftur

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What other bible accounts are similar to the bread and fish that fed many people.
If we are allowed to reach back to the Old Testament, I'd say God causing the manna to appear every morning...... However, there were only leftovers for one day and only on Friday so they didn't collect manna on the Sabbath.

Hmmm....... I'm thinking that is probably not the answer you are looking for......sorry. :giggle:
 
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If we are allowed to reach back to the Old Testament, I'd say God causing the manna to appear every morning...... However, there were only leftovers for one day and only on Friday so they didn't collect manna on the Sabbath.

Hmmm....... I'm thinking that is probably not the answer you are looking for......sorry. :giggle:
That’s quite ok, here’s a hint, the ravens fed him as well. though your statement is similar indeed. Thus accounts
 

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That’s quite ok, here’s a hint, the ravens fed him as well. though your statement is similar indeed. Thus accounts
Oh yes, Elijah hanging out down by the brook during the drought....... Eventually, the brook dries up and Elijah has to take refuge in Jezebel's hometown - stays with a widow woman.

That's a good one! It's Old Testament, too! Great question, KnowMe! :)(y)