Moses found food and water in the desert by praying, and then God said: I will send down heavenly bread, but only take as much as you will need for one day at a time. Then the next day an amazing tasting bread-like substance fell from the sky and it provided food for the people. But anyone who took more then they needed for the day had their food go rotten! (Exodus ch.16). Then the next day Moses said to God : Please send us water, or we will die of thirst. And then, what do you know, God tells Moses to hit a rock and so he does and water gushes out! (Exodus ch.17).
Jesus' temptation took place in the wilderness, as mentioned in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. He fasted for 40 days and was tempted by the devil three times.
In the King James version In Matthew 4 # Satan came to Jesus when he was fasting and tempted him to turn stones to bread. # Satan took Jesus to the top of the temple in Jereusalem and tempted him to jump off, saying that angels would protect him. # Next Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if he would worship Satan.
Jesus is reported to have gone up more than one mountain. For example: Mark 3:13: Jesus went up a mountain with those who wished to be his disciples, and chose twelve of them. No reason is given for making a mountain the venue, but it adds drama to the story. Mark 6:46: After feeding the five thousand, Jesus sent them away and then went up into a mountain to pray. Once again, no reason is given for having to go up a mountain to pray, but had he not done so there would have been no explantion for him knowing that the disciples were in trouble in their ship on the lake, and there would have been no opportunity for him to walk on the water to save them. Mark 9:2: Jesus took Peter, John and James up a high mountain, where he was transfigured (his appearance changed) and they saw him talking to Moses and Elijah. No reason is given for the need to go up a mountain in order to meet Moses and Elijah, but once again this adds drama to the story.
Two images that occurred together to show the presence of God during the wandering in the desert were a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. These images provided guidance and protection to the Israelites as they journeyed through the desert.
Samson took the Nazarite vow, which included abstaining from alcohol, not cutting his hair, and avoiding contact with dead bodies.
Mosess Fishman died on 2007-08-06.
Mosess Fishman was born on 1915-09-28.
the bro is Ramses
Moses was born around 1525 BC
he took the word of God. scriptures.
Yes, electronics work in the desert.
He took the bus
The 'desert war' of WW2 took place over Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.
Operation Desert Storm took place Jan 15-Feb 26, 1991.
Yes, for the most part the fighting took place in the Middle East in Kuwait and Iraq.
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.
Desert Storm commenced in January 1991 and ended the next month, in Febuary 1991.