Yes i have heard God's voice..a few times..it's difficult to explain but it;s like you ask a question in your heart and know the answer is totally for you and to you.. as it speaks straight to your spirit or soul.
Samuel, a young boy who served as a prophet in the Bible, heard a voice calling his name three times. It was later revealed to him that the voice belonged to God, who was trying to communicate with him.
In both the Old and New Testaments, God spoke to Jesus in an audible voice. At Jesus' baptism in the New Testament, God's voice was heard affirming Jesus as His Son. In the Old Testament, on the Mount of Transfiguration, God's voice was also heard confirming Jesus' identity.
It could be that they heard the voice of Saul, saying, "who are you?" and "what will you have me to do?" but saw nobody that he spoke to, which surprised them; for it is certain they did not hear the voice of Christ, who spoke to Paul - Acts 22:9 - or if they heard the voice of Christ, it was only the sound of his voice, but did not understand what he said; but the first explanation seems the best way of reconciling the two passages.
No because they both say different things. Acts 9:7 says "The men traveling with Saul stood there speechless; they heard the sound but did not see anyone." Acts 22:9 says "My companions saw the light, but they did not hear the voice of him who was speaking to me."So Acts 9:7 says that Saul's companions heard the sound but didn't see anyone. Acts 22:9 says that Saul's companions saw the light but couldn't hear the voice of whom was speaking to him.So they both say different things but they don't contradict each other which means the answer is no.
A:Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed. They saw him talking to two strangers, who the disciples knew without question were Moses and Elijah, and heard the voice of God. The Second Epistle of Peter indirectly reports this event (1:16-21), but scholars say that 2 Peter was certainly written during the second century, long after the death of Peter. As evidence of this, the epistle contains almost the entire text of the epistle known as Jude, which clearly identifies itself as a work of the second century. Regardless of the dating, it is not credible that Peter would have copied so much from another epistle. We are left to understand that the anonymous author of 2 Peter wrote from what he knew about the transfiguration from the gospels. Peter himself never reported that he had seen the Transfiguration.
she heard gods voice because he wanted her to save the french.
Moses heard gods voice from the burning bush in the wilderness.He was looking after Jethro sheep.
The first time was when she was 16yrs old, and she claimed it was an audiable external voice.
When he heard Gods voice by obeying His commandments and then followed through with the tasks God gave to him.
west hills much? I heard it was Fulton Lewis Jr. Anyone know if this is correct?
The first time Moses heard gods voice was from the burning bush.
Mezzo-soprano is the voice part that Idina Kim Menzel [b. May 30, 1971] has in 'Wicked'. But her actual voice range is described as coloratura soprano. As anyone who has heard her sing knows, that means that she hits the highest of notes.
When i asked who is it that i heard a soft voice, but it was only me
if your voice is brill then why have your parents never heard you sing!!! They will support you If you want to audition then you will have to show the people that you know before you show anyone else hope that helps
A voice is an instrument that can be heard but cannot be seen or touched.
yes he heard the voice of hazrat bilal giving azaan
"I heard a sweet voice, so tenderly calling. Saying arise, be saved evermore. I knew it must be the voice of my savior, for I had not heard a voice like it before." Bluegrass gospel song, possibly recorded by Jimmy Martin?