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  • Prophet Elisha and the Bears | Bible Stories
    Dive into the extraordinary life and legacy of Elisha, the prophet who not only performed miracles during his lifetime but also continued to do so posthumously. This video explores the biblical stories of Elisha, focusing on his powerful deeds and the miraculous event involving his bones that brought a dead man back to life. Join us as we analyze the texts, the historical context, and the theological implications of Elisha's enduring influence.#Elisha #BibleMiracles #ProphetElisha #OldTestament #BiblicalStories #Theology #ChristianFaith #BibleStudy #ReligiousHistory #MiraclesAfterDeath

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  • @BibleBeacon24
    @BibleBeacon24  Před 10 dny +1

    Subscribe to the channel and leave your opinion in the comments section below! I HOPE OR PRAY GOD WILL BLESS YOU !!

  • @SecretsOfScripture
    @SecretsOfScripture Před 44 minutami

    "God, keep my body together with your strength. Grant me good health and give me the strength to do everything you want me to do."

  • @johnday291
    @johnday291 Před 11 dny +1

    Jesus Only Believe Jesus Only He did everything for us to go home 🏡 forever Amen Thank you Jesus. Good message brother.

    • @user-bv2zl7dx1x
      @user-bv2zl7dx1x Před 22 hodinami +1

      Our Lord is the Holy Spirit so yes all praise to him. But these are Gods stories of truth involving the power and strength unknowingly of Our Lord.

  • @wmbawisemasterbuildertells9449

    A more accurate portrayed would be a bald man. The two she bears ate those children because they were making fun of Elisha's bald head.

  • @mrssamiporter7070
    @mrssamiporter7070 Před 11 dny +1

    This story makes me think of the "young people" in colleges who mock YAHUAH's Laws and Ways during "protests". They are called "young people" in media write-ups, often because their energy, spitefulness, disrespectful attitudes and propensity towards violence is said to be something that should be overlooked because they are "young" and its believed they will "grow/mature" out of such "youthful indiscretions". This explanation IGNORES the fact that these young people often have the strength and ingenuity of full grown adults!!! These "indiscretions" often end with someone being "trampled to death or paralyzed" as the "group" (think 42 in number) runs away from police-style authority, or as a result of some horrific action like a fire set that is now out of control, or someone being hit with whatever bats, knives or guns they are carrying to a now devastating effect. Why? Because of the feeling of anonymity being in a group engenders. The thought that no "one" person can be held accountable. A "mob-mentality"!! Any book that talks about such things can accurately describe these things, these feelings. How often do book characters, now much older and hopefully wiser, describe actions taken while "young...college days age" happened that the character(s) were not caught for at the time and now must face the consequences of. Many stories speak of "pacts of secrecy" made over such actions that are falling apart. Yes, I speak of stories because this vid is speaking of a "story" in Scripture...and because I didn't participate in such foolish behavior, but I do read a lot, be it books or media. How many "young protestors" will look back on the days when they blocked freeways for hours not even letting ambulances or fire trucks through, inevitably causing deaths or delaying healthier outcomes for those inside needing medical care. Or protestors who jumped on vehicles who tried to go around them, smashing out windows, causing injury to drivers and passengers. Saw that happen more than once to people who had children in the cars. What nightmares will those innocents have? Clearly those participating in such actions at the time Don't Care!! Protestors harming people who were simply unfortunate enough to be walking down that street, wrong place wrong time. Or protestors who choose to hang over the side of a freeway, who fall, to hideous injury or needless death.
    This is what YAHUAH was expressing HIS extreme displeasure with.
    Youth is Not An Excuse!
    Prov20:11 Even a child is known by his doings/actions, whether his work be for good or for evil.

    • @donkoh5738
      @donkoh5738 Před 10 dny +2

      all good points, but absolutely yes, some street protests by the youth can be rightful and for a fair cause. Hong Kong protests for example against the unlawful security Law being forcibly implemented, Myanmar after the unlawful Military Junta Coup brutal crackdowns, or even on a lessor scale today with Tbilisi street protests against the absolutist power, totalitarian security rule encroachment into the Georgian society.
      But yes, one should first most kneel down humbly before our King of Kings, Prince of Peace, Yesus the Christ child and serve him lovingly and selflessly to the glory of our common creator God. Amen

    • @avitalsheva
      @avitalsheva Před 7 dny

      @@donkoh5738 Why unlawful? Isnt in the new testament said that you have to obey authorities? So obey and dont complain.

    • @donkoh5738
      @donkoh5738 Před 6 dny +2

      @@avitalsheva - supreme authorities of course can be hypocritical, deceitful, do evil and yes, do wrong too. note that in 1 peter 2 13-15 it speaks about how submitting to rulers is commendable to our common creator God, but it's also not saying it's a sin to continue to do good acts (speaking truth to power by good acts), in how how Jesus would properly do and live in free ways, even when being instructed by a wrongful hypocritical malicious supreme governing authority. That in itself is a form of 'protest'.
      Likewise, the Verses 13-15 as noted above seem to qualify that it's commendable to God to submit to ruling authority... as long as ruling authority themselves are not malicious, hypocritical, wrongdoing, and conducting evil in ways that would include atrocities against society that said ruling authorities are apart of.
      In such cases, it would not be inconsistent or wrong to conduct peaceful acts of disobedience and properly speaking out, etc., to said hypocritical *Unlawful* , or anti-Christ powers - that are not following along the legitimacy of a supreme authority.
      May the Peace and sovereign freedom of Jesus the Christ be the Supreme King and center point of authority in our common societies wherever on this planet . Amen

    • @avitalsheva
      @avitalsheva Před 6 dny +1

      @@donkoh5738 Bible is full of contradictions. So but if you dont obey as it is written then you already sin. So how you saying that you must obey until you dont require to sin? But not to obey is a sin already as it is exactly against bible. Plus how you can establish what is evil deceitful or hypocritical ? There is plenty and plenty of such places in bible when a God is doing or asking for bad things or even deceive somebody or recommend lying, but you still consider it as OK because said a God, and moreover it didnt happened to you.

    • @donkoh5738
      @donkoh5738 Před 6 dny +1

      @@avitalsheva your interpretation of Biblical scripture and apparent political ideological steering is fine, but it's only that. There are infinite questions about specifics of Faith and life that individuals of church leadership have as well.
      In the meanwhile, yes, if you see hypocrisy, evil wrongdoing and malicious acts by a proclaimed ruling authority, call it out as such and rebuke it. Peace

  • @jeremeycorbin5576
    @jeremeycorbin5576 Před 8 dny +1

    Wasnt elisha balf lol hahaha