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Where does it come from?

How does it grow?

https://exchangeviewsonthebible.quora.com/

https://thebookofdaniel.quora.com/
https://thebookofsamuel.quora.com/
Daniel 3


- When we speak about Daniel, we can say the same about his three companions!

- They say no to Nebuchadnezzar!

- There is nothing to say, their ideas are clear!

- Whatever may happen, they are resolute!

- They speak with one voice!

- They don’t need to discuss!

- They know who they belong to!

- They know who they worship!

- It is based on a good knowledge of Yah.weh’s word!

- It is the same when Daniel asks them to pray to Yah.weh to get a vision and its interpretation!

- Strong knowledge and strong communication!

- No superficial knowledge and no superficial communication!

- They can see the lighthouse!

- And it shines at any time in any weather!

- There is no darkness for them!

- They can’t lose their way!

- It is so different from today!

- Or I should say it is completely different!

- Once again they get away from corruption!

- We can see the opposition between purity and corruption!

- We definitely live in the Dark Ages!

- Everything is dark!

- And it comes from the lack of knowledge!

- People don’t know anything and they don’t care!

- Why should Yah.weh care?

- What do you think will happen when Jesus comes back as a warrior to destroy this human society?

- Of course, he will destroy it completely to develop Yah.weh’s kingdom!

- People should wake up!

- Is it too late?

- That is the question!

- If it is too late, is it possible to hurry up?

- The past shows us that the majority didn’t react and paid the consequences!
 
Where does it come from?

How does it grow?

https://exchangeviewsonthebible.quora.com/

https://thebookofdaniel.quora.com/
https://thebookofsamuel.quora.com/

Daniel 4


- Babylon was the greatest nation at the time!

- You can get many wise men in Babylon at this time!

- There are also many Jews in Babylon at the time!

- And according to what we can read in Daniel 1, these people are able men!

- But only four Jews get out of these people!

- Daniel and his three companions!

- And nobody can be compared to them!

- And among these four Jews, one is more exceptional than the others!

- Daniel!

- And guess why?

- He is the one with the best relationship with Yah.weh!

- He gets the visions and the dreams and their interpretations!

- He has Yah.weh’s spirit!

- He is directly connected to Yah.weh!

- And he keeps developing this connection every day!

- It fills his life!

- Faithful servants of Yah.weh should look for such relationships!

- I mean such direct relationships!

- Now let’s have a look at a big difference between the two parts of the Bible in connection with such a relationship!

- Something else so essential people usually don’t pay attention to in connection with the superficiality of our world!

- So once again how do we want to understand the Bible if we don’t open our eyes and ears!
 
What was the lifespan of Daniel?

Answer and Explanation: Daniel was approximately 17 or 18 when he was carried away into captivity and roughly 70 when he was thrown into the lion's den, and he died around 85 years old. This can be determined by looking at the reign of certain kings of Babylon.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!

- How is it possible to miss the point?
 
What was the lifespan of Job in the Bible?

According to Job 42:16, Job lived an additional 140 years after his tragedies occurred, perhaps to around 210 years total. His long lifespan generally corresponds to that of Terah (Abraham's father), Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Samuel in the Bible?

Several years later, after quietly having retired to Ramah, Samuel died. He had already been "old" when he had been called on to anoint Saul. Since Saul reigned forty years, and Samuel had grown sons as an "old" man of perhaps fifty years old, the aged prophet was around ninety when he died.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Abraham in the Bible?

Altogether, Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years. Then Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man and full of years; and he was gathered to his people. the field Abraham had bought from the Hittites. There Abraham was buried with his wife Sarah.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Moses in the Bible?

After 40 years of wandering in the desert, Moses died on Mount Nebo at the age of 120, within sight of the Promised Land.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Joshua in the Bible?

In Numbers 13:1 and after the death of Moses, he led the Israelite tribes in the conquest of Canaan, and allocated lands to the tribes. According to biblical chronology, Joshua lived some time in the Bronze Age. According to Joshua 24:29 Joshua died at the age of 110.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Ezra in the Bible?

He spent his life as a priest, serving the Israelites during their exile in Babylon and as they returned to Jerusalem. And his religious leadership helped generate a revival among the Jews as they resettled. Called “the father of Judaism” or “the second Moses” by some, Ezra was passionate about God's Law. According to tradition, Ezra died at the age of 120 in Babylonia.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Nehemiah in the Bible?

Nehemiah (flourished 5th century bce) was a Jewish leader who supervised the rebuilding of Jerusalem in the mid-5th century bce after his release from captivity by the Persian king Artaxerxes I. He also instituted extensive moral and liturgical reforms in rededicating the Jews to Yahweh.

One of the last acts of his government was an effort to put an end to mixed marriages, which led him to "chase" away a son of Joiada, the high-priest, because he was son-inlaw to Sanballat the Horonite (Ne 13:23-29). It is not unlikely that Nehemiah remained at his post till about the year B.C. 405, towards the close of the reign of Darius Nothus, who is mentioned in 12:22.. At this time Nehemiah would be between sixty and seventy years old, if we suppose him (as most do) to have been only between twenty and thirty when he first went to Jerusalem. That he lived to be an old man is thus quite probable from the sacred history; and this is expressly declared by Josephus, who (Ant. 11:5, 6) states that he died at an advanced age. Of the place and year of his death nothing is known.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Isaiah in the Bible?

Isaiah was somewhere between 65 and 75 years old when he died. The Bible doesn't say when he was born or when he died, but these dates can be approximated by who the kings of Judah were during his life. The Book of Isaiah, written largely by Isaiah, says that he began his ministry before King Uzziah's death in 740 BCE.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
What was the lifespan of Jeremiah in the Bible?

The general consensus among scholars is that he died around 570 BC, which made him roughly 75 years old.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
Figures about hosea in the Bible?

The period of Hosea's ministry extended to some sixty years.

- Thus it means many years to develop a special relationship to Yah.weh!

- We should add a direct relationship to Yah.weh!
 
- Now about the apostles: they stay with Jesus between 3 and 4 years!

- But they didn’t understand his message when they were with him!

- They had to wait for his death!

- About the age of the apostles when Jesus chose them: John, the youngest, was anywhere from 15 to 18 and Peter, the oldest, 26 to 30!

- How long did the 12 disciples live?

- It is speculated that John was approximately 90 years old when he died, near the year 100 AD.

Most of the other apostles are generally considered to have died by A.D. 75. If they had been in their twenties at the time they joined Jesus' ministry, that would place them in their sixties at their deaths and well within the life expectancy of an adult in those times.

- About Paul:

- Sources will list his year of birth between 4-6 AD. Paul's conversion to Christianity and the beginnings of his mission journeys are dated between 33-36 AD. This would put Paul's age at 27-31 years old.

- Paul was in his early 60s when he died. He was born in the Roman Empire in 5 AD and died between 64 or 67 CE, which would have made him between 61 and 65 years old.
 
- Except if we are blind, it is easy to understand the big difference between the two parts of the Bible in connection with the time faithful servants of Yah.weh could spend to develop their relationship to Yah.weh!

- Once again it shows the opposition between human tradition and Yah.weh’s word!

- Each part of the Bible is essential!

- In connection with how to develop our relationship to Yah.weh, there is no comparison between the two parts!

- So it is easy to understand why it is so difficult for people to develop a strong relationship with Yah.weh!

- Why doing everything to prevent people from developing such a deep relationship to Yah.weh?

- If religion is a tool of the devil, then it is easy to understand!

- Once again, it shows the importance of developing personal study of the Bible!

- Others can help us but they can’t do our jobs!
 
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