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Title: & Why is He Important to Us? (Biblical Stories Explained).
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I did not know that God promised to meet our physical needs. I thought the bible taught that this was a just a precept, not a promise, that generally, if you obeyed God, you will not go hungry. But you are saying this is a promise? This is so comforting. Thank you for posting.
Jehovah for me is the Father God who entered the body of the Lord God Jesus Christ
Jehovah Jireh is the name of a place
HalleluJAH
Praise JAH
Praise JehovAH
Jehovah Jireh vs. The Prince Hall GDs Devil worshipers Nextdoor in Chicago
JEHOVAH-JIREH (Je·hoʹvah-jiʹreh) [Jehovah Will See To [It]; Jehovah Will Provide]. A place on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah where Abraham found a ram caught in a thicket and subsequently offered it instead of Isaac. Abraham viewed this ram as Jehovah’s provision and therefore named the place Jehovah-jireh. Ancient tradition links this location with the site of Solomon’s temple.—Ge 22:2, 13, 14; see MORIAH