Out of the rock, like Moses did?Where would He get water in a barren desert?
Out of the rock, like Moses did?Where would He get water in a barren desert?
Wilderness and desert are often translated with the same Greek word (erēmos),I thought he went to the wilderness, not the desert. The wilderness is just a wild area and you could forage for food.
It seems his desire to include abstaining from water was the real issue. Into this category, I place the individuals who engage in flagellation and those who carry a literal cross and those who walk on their feet or even their knees over broken glass.This is sad. It's also an example of why not understanding the Bible correctly can be very dangerous. This man attempted to fast from food and water for 40 days. Umm Jesus had water, He just ate no food. It's sad the man died though.
Pastor In Mozambique Dies After Trying To Complete 40-Day Fast That Jesus Was Said To Do In The Bible
A Mozambican pastor has died after attempting to fast for 40 days, hoping to complete the same fast Jesus did in the Bible. The BBC reported that Francisco Barajah, the founder of the Santa Trindade Evangelical Church, had gone 25 days without food or water at his death. As a result, he had lost...news.yahoo.com
A Mozambican pastor has died after attempting to fast for 40 days, hoping to complete the same fast Jesus did in the Bible.
The BBC reported that Francisco Barajah, the founder of the Santa Trindade Evangelical Church, had gone 25 days without food or water at his death. As a result, he had lost so much weight he could not stand up. Relatives and members of his congregation urged him to go to the hospital, and he was later evacuated to a hospital in Beira. When he arrived, doctors deemed him in critical condition.
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The 39-year-old was diagnosed with acute anemia and failure of his digestive organs. Doctors tried to rehydrate him with serums, hoping it would help transition the pastor to liquid foods. But they were too late. He died Wednesday.
Barajah’s brother confirmed the pastor fasted but disagreed with the diagnosis.
“The truth is that my brother suffered from low blood pressure,” he said.
According to Insider, it’s unclear how long Barajah would have lasted without food or water. The longest time a human has gone without either is 18 days — an Australian teenager holds the world record after he was put in a holding cell and was forgotten by police in 1979.
Multiple reports of people losing their lives while attempting to emulate Christ’s 40-day fast have occurred. As the BBC noted, in 2015, a Zimbabwean man died after 30 days, and in 2006, a British coroner found a woman after 20 days of a similar fast in London.
Barajah was a valued member of his community. In addition to his work in the church, he was a French teacher in Messica, a town close to the Zimbabwe border.
This is sad. It's also an example of why not understanding the Bible correctly can be very dangerous. This man attempted to fast from food and water for 40 days. Umm Jesus had water, He just ate no food. It's sad the man died though.
Pastor In Mozambique Dies After Trying To Complete 40-Day Fast That Jesus Was Said To Do In The Bible
A Mozambican pastor has died after attempting to fast for 40 days, hoping to complete the same fast Jesus did in the Bible. The BBC reported that Francisco Barajah, the founder of the Santa Trindade Evangelical Church, had gone 25 days without food or water at his death. As a result, he had lost...news.yahoo.com
A Mozambican pastor has died after attempting to fast for 40 days, hoping to complete the same fast Jesus did in the Bible.
The BBC reported that Francisco Barajah, the founder of the Santa Trindade Evangelical Church, had gone 25 days without food or water at his death. As a result, he had lost so much weight he could not stand up. Relatives and members of his congregation urged him to go to the hospital, and he was later evacuated to a hospital in Beira. When he arrived, doctors deemed him in critical condition.
The post Pastor In Mozambique Dies After Trying To Complete 40-Day Fast That Jesus Was Said To Do In The Bible appeared first on Blavity.
The 39-year-old was diagnosed with acute anemia and failure of his digestive organs. Doctors tried to rehydrate him with serums, hoping it would help transition the pastor to liquid foods. But they were too late. He died Wednesday.
Barajah’s brother confirmed the pastor fasted but disagreed with the diagnosis.
“The truth is that my brother suffered from low blood pressure,” he said.
According to Insider, it’s unclear how long Barajah would have lasted without food or water. The longest time a human has gone without either is 18 days — an Australian teenager holds the world record after he was put in a holding cell and was forgotten by police in 1979.
Multiple reports of people losing their lives while attempting to emulate Christ’s 40-day fast have occurred. As the BBC noted, in 2015, a Zimbabwean man died after 30 days, and in 2006, a British coroner found a woman after 20 days of a similar fast in London.
Barajah was a valued member of his community. In addition to his work in the church, he was a French teacher in Messica, a town close to the Zimbabwe border.
No cactii in the ME?Cacti? you can drink from cacti? Jesus wasn't in the american midwest desert for goodness sakes. He was in Israel in the wilderness!
I thought you got dew in the morning and there would have been wadis (rivers) there.
Cacti are a western hemisphere plant native to Americas. They had no cacti in the Middle East in Jesus time!
It's not native, its been introduced!No cactii in the ME?
I found this from Israel
Flora of Israel: Opuntia ficus-indica
www.flowersinisrael.com
Do you have documentation of when it was introduced?It's not native, its been introduced!
Also prickly pears are taking over Australia too. lol Now they can't get rid of them.
Via, the link is requiring it to be watched on YT, otherwise it won’t work.Date palm tapping! Who knew? Not saying Jesus climbed the palm trees but He is God so anything is possible I suppose
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Ok I can see the owner has taken it down, but people where tapping date palms and getting gallons of water from the trees.Via, the link is requiring it to be watched on YT, otherwise it won’t work.
well no I am not the curator of the Israel Botanic museum. Ask them!Do you have documentation of when it was introduced?
The included documentation from the link shows it going back at least to the time of Pliny. (24-79 AD)
you can also get water from baobab trees, though they are not native to the middle east either.Ok I can see the owner has taken it down, but people where tapping date palms and getting gallons of water from the trees.
Keep reading just past the 2nd picwell no I am not the curator of the Israel Botanic museum. Ask them!
The link you gave plainly stated THIS - so not sure where you are getting your information from!
Prickly pears were imported into Palestine in the 18th century for use as a natural agricultural fence surrounding animal enclosures by Bedouin. No Opuntia cacti were known anywhere in the Old World until after the introduction from America.