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Who would you ask?

If you could ask anyone from the Bible a question except for Jesus, who would it be and what would you ask?


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Carazaa · F Best Comment
Great question!!

-I would want to meet Joseph who had 12 brothers trying to kill him, his boss's wife accused him falsely of rape, his boss throwing him in prison, and after all that he trusted in the Lord. and he loved them all and forgave them. God made him a great man after all that. He passed the test, and received a crown!

-I would like to also talk with Esther the Jewess, who saved her people from being killed by dancing in front of the King who was going to murder them all. She must have been scared, but she charmed her way into history and saved the Jews.

-I would like to talk to Ruth who left her people behind and her religion and followed her mother in law Naomi after her husband died, who loved Jehovah to a foreign land, Bethlehem. And she married into the kingly line of Jesus.

-I would like to talk to Rahab the prostitute who risked death and helped the enemies, the Godly people so they werent killed and saved her own family when Joshuah entered Jericho, and she got a name in history, and heaven,

- I would like to talk to Daniel who refuse to stop praying, and was thrown into the burning furnace with his 2 friends. But Jesus walked with him, and he survived. And he witnessed to the king who understood that Jehovah rules and changed the law of the land.

Godly people who followed their God in danger and saved their people, praise God for their witness!
Carazaa · F
Thank you for BEST COMMENT! @TheWildEcho
TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
Be fascinating to ask John what it was like to see the great white throne and future judgement @Carazaa
Carazaa · F
@TheWildEcho Yes, I am studying Revelation right now.

TinyViolins · 31-35, M
I would want to talk to Cain following his exile from Eden. He built his own city from scratch, no help from family or anything. That's some serious ingenuity.

I'd want to know what kind of city planner/leader he became following his punishment. What kind of things would he prioritize. What roles would have been the most prominent in such a city. There's a lot of questions one could ask.

I guess if I had to narrow it down to one, I'd ask: how did your punishment influence the type of city you would build?
Casheyane · 31-35, F
Joseph maybe. How do you forgive?
IWILLDAY · 56-60, M
@Casheyane
It can be very easy to forgive, it is sin who tries to influence hate through remembrance.
When one builds their Spirit upon the foundation of LOVE(GOD,ALLAH,Jesus, no name is good enough), then Faith becomes evident and once one has found Faith, true forgiveness becomes an aspect of ones self that is natural to the spirits state of being with the Father.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
I would ask Mary Magdalene for her side of the story. "He says" got all the play in the Bible, although there are good arguments from secular historians -- like the Da Vinci Code -- that she had a lot to say but no platform nor megaphone.
TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
Yes that would be interesting!?
IWILLDAY · 56-60, M
I would ask Day, what was it like with no one but the father realizing you exist as creation and person.

Adam and Eve being known from Gods first thought to be in Sin and Sinful we kicked out of the Garden, It was then if you read a little further slowly, that God made (Eva) first, being evening and then (DA) known as Day. The first Day.

the Bible should be read,
Word by word
Line by line
Precept by precept
Especially in the English text.
the Geneva bible or the Tyndall of 1534 being the truest and closest interpretation to Fathers words.
LadyGrace · 70-79
@IWILLDAY My Bible says Adam was made first. God would know.
Mary - come clean and tell us who the daddy really is
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TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
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Carazaa · F
IWILLDAY · 56-60, M
I would ask How water was turned to wine or how could a few fish and Loaves feed the multitude.

The people the day though far exceeding us in many ways would not have understood, how could we now? I believe so. What if I told you the first only took God speeding up time and the second using dimension just as father did when placing Jesus in the womb.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@IWILLDAY The two times with the fish and loaves and the Sermon on the Mount illustrate the 7th Commandment, Exodus 34:23 (CEV) = "Your men must come to worship me three times a year, because I am the Lord God of Israel."

The fish and loaves represent the tidbits of wisdom and commandments Jesus gave to the men. The fish and loaves can also be interpreted as the need to show hospitality and it ties in with the passage from Matthew 25:35-46 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+25%3A35-46&version=NLT
Scribbles · 36-40, F
🤔 interesting question. Idk.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
I would ask Moses why it took God forty days and forty nights twice to write a few words on two stone tablets when God made every thing in a little over 6 days.
IWILLDAY · 56-60, M
I am not sure why one would believe it took God Forty days to write them.
Maybe it was the fact that God was limited only by the skill of Moses at engraving stone. It is still the hand of a Man that God uses. @Diotrephes
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@IWILLDAY Good spin but it fails.

Exodus 31:18 (GNT) =
"When God had finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two stone tablets on which God himself had written the commandments."

Moses got pissed and broke those tablets.

In the do-over Moses did the writing =

Exodus 34:28 (GNT) =
"Moses stayed there with the Lord forty days and nights, eating and drinking nothing. He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant—the Ten Commandments."

So, God took forty days and forty nights to write ten short paragraphs. That was the same character who created the universe and everything in in in a little over six days.

Moses took forty days and forty nights to write ten short paragraphs. Was Moses God? Why not? Jesus claimed to have been God's son. And Moses did do more impressive miracles than Jesus did.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
I would ask Joseph who was there with him to record his dream when he was talking to the angel about the pregnant Mary. Could it have been a Hollywood movie script writer before there was a Hollywood and movies?
TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
I think I would ask John what it was like to baptize Jesus
IWILLDAY · 56-60, M
John being Holy Himself thought of it as the greatest of Days, yet also, just another Day. @TheWildEcho
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
I would only ask Jesus. I just can't trust any of his disciples.
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TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
@assemblingaknob well Jesus trusted them to spread His word and they all did!!
jehova · 31-35, M
King David he would have the most knowledge. I'd ask for the way to make money
Mary.

“Who really got you pregnant?”
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