Yes. Many times.
King David wanted to build God's temple, but God said 'no'(1 Chronicles 22:7+8)
David's son, Solomon, a man of peace, would build it (1Chronicles 29:1-5, 28:11,18, 19)
Paul had some kind of affliction that bothered him, and he asked that it be removed. God said 'no', and used these weaknesses to show his power in Paul's behalf (2 Corinthians 12:6-10) Whatever this weakness, it helped Paul to lean on God's power and not his own (Philippians 4:6, 7)
When the wicked cry out for help, God did not, and will not, listen(Proverbs 1:28)(Isaiah 1:15)(Jeremiah 11:11)(Jeremiah 14:12)(Micah 3:4)(Zechariah 7:13)
Noah listened to god and built the Ark accordingly to what God said.
In the New Testament, Jesus did make claims that could be interpreted as identifying himself with God, such as saying "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30) and accepting worship from his followers (Matthew 14:33). This has led many Christians to believe that Jesus viewed himself as the Son of God and therefore divine in nature.
Yes no maybe so stop asking
no he never said that, although he was spiritual.
It can certainly be said that no being ever worked harder in the cause of harmony among people.
Yes! god is every were! there is only 1 god and when ever he getts a prayer it is said that it is a very sweet smeel to himself. God loves to get prayers. keep on praying!
Nietzsche said "God is dead".
He said that oh my God! Iam ruined
The violinist once said if the Titanic were to ever sink, that was the song he wanted to play
Yes. In particular he used the "I am" to refer to himself in the sense that a Jew would know as referring to God.
There were no prophets that ever called Jesus God. God, in most all prophecies, is called God, Ancient of Days, The Almighty, and so forth. Jesus is called Messiah, Chirst, leader, lamb, son of God, ad so forth. Being someones son clearly makes you 'NOT' that one. Even Jesus said that God was greater then him. ( JOHN 14:28 ).
New World Translation: Variants of: 'and God said" occurances: "and God said" = 3 "and Jehovah said" = 5 "Jehovah God said" = 1 (without the 'and') "Jehovah said" = 140 (without the 'and') "God said" = 26 "Lord said" = 11 "Lord Jehovah said" = 1 "and the Lord said" = 3 Making a total of approx 190 times. But then we should not forget about: "Jesus said" and all its variants.