Samuel the prophet is one. But many made and still make such claims.
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 was called by god at a very young age, he was kept by his mother in the temple under the priest Eli.Then god called him at night he ran to Eli to see if the old priest wanted anything. This happened a few times and each time Eli said he did not call him. Then Eli realized that it was god calling , so he told Samuel next time you hear the voice say Speak lord your servant is listening.remember that Samuel had been realed all his days by Eli in the synagogue according to the Bible:1 Sam :16;17
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.
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.
A:This was a technique that the author of the two books, Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles, frequently used. He realised that repetition of a theme helped people remember the account, and that by repeating the theme three times in different contexts he could build belief in his story. In each account there was a blinding light, which appeared only to Paul in the version at Acts 9:3-8 and probably at Acts 26.13-19, but appeared to both Paul and his men at Acts 22:6-11 (although only Paul was blinded). Paul alone heard a voice from heaven at Acts 22:6-11 and probably at Acts 26.13-19, but both Paul and his men heard the voice at Acts 9:3-8. Each of these stories says that the voice from heaven said it was Jesus, and from this one could believe that Paul did accept that it was really Jesus.The three accounts of this event actually appear to have been based on the ancient play of Euripedes called the Bacchae. This alone would be enough to cast serious doubts on these stories of Paul's conversion, and explain the need to create belief in them.
"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?
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I remember one night at an old fashion meeting, I was praying to god to redeem my poor soul. I heard the sweet voice of my loving savior, I started that night to make heaven my home. I heard a sweet voice so tenderly calling, saying arise and be saved ever more, I knew it must be the voice of my savior, for I had not heard a voice like it before. I'm glad that I heard the voice of my saviour I know I am saved by his wonderful grace, some day when he calls I'll go up to meet him, there in that city I'll look on his face. Hope this is the song your looking for :)
He heard someone calling his name and he thought it was Eli but it was the voice of God.
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she heard Mr. Rochester's voice calling her name
I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling was created in 1947.
for example, if you hear a voice calling your name alot of times it means its hanting you
When i asked who is it that i heard a soft voice, but it was only me
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