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Who would it be? Not including Jesus(who wouldn't want to see him). My person to meet would be King David because even through his mistakes he had a heart for God.

2006-09-01 07:29:51 · 14 answers · asked by Doogle 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

Very good question! So many choices. I like yours

Imagine meeting Noah - and get his first hand account of the flood and the attitudes of people then (smirk)

Or Daniel (and his three young Hebrew friends) - think of all those governments he lived under and still maintained his neutral stand and loyalty to his God, even though it could have meant his death.

Actually, I hope to meet them all, after they are resurrected, of course!

2006-09-01 07:36:50 · answer #1 · answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3 · 2 0

It might sound odd, but I would choose Mary Magdalene. Why? I think that it is admirable that someone in her position and facing the problems she did, found God through Jesus, and began to turn away from her sins and walk in the light. Considering the time frame, I imagine she had to deal with poverty among other things- and her profession may have sustained her while it provided for a host of other sins, which may have been difficult to turn away from.

After meeting Jesus, she recognized light in the depths of darkness, something which we all may be able to relate too. She is one of the many examples of people who show us how ordinary can become extrodianary simply though hope, love and the grace of God.

2006-09-01 14:54:49 · answer #2 · answered by BK Paralegal 2 · 2 0

Fun question and great answers.

I think it'd be very interesting to meet Judas. He was an apostle and went through a lot.
It'd be interesting if I had a choice to meet him at different phases of his life or just simply speak to him in context of the entire cycle of events.

It'd be a fascinating perspective, I think.

2006-09-01 14:53:33 · answer #3 · answered by wrathofkublakhan 6 · 0 0

Isaiah 20:2)" at the same time the Lord spoke by Isaiah the son of Amoz, saying, 'Go, and remove the sackcloth from your body, and take your sandals off your feet.'
And he did so, walking naked and barefoot." (See the rest in the OT). Definitely Isaiah!!!!!

2006-09-01 14:49:36 · answer #4 · answered by hakim300 1 · 1 0

Definitely Moses!!!

2006-09-01 14:35:44 · answer #5 · answered by Crystal I 2 · 2 0

Solomon to hear his wisdom and see his glory , and Hiram the master craftsman who he used to build the magnificent temple.

2006-09-03 14:51:40 · answer #6 · answered by beek 7 · 1 0

Queen Deborah or Queen Esther, I think women in general would have much to learn from them.

2006-09-01 14:42:10 · answer #7 · answered by lostintheclover 5 · 1 0

The Apostle Paul to hear his wise words.

2006-09-01 14:31:32 · answer #8 · answered by Meg 3 · 2 0

Mary,(among many). I would ask her what it was like to have Jesus as her child and what He taught her as a mother.

2006-09-01 14:36:46 · answer #9 · answered by Hope 5 · 1 0

I would like to meet Delilah

2006-09-01 14:32:52 · answer #10 · answered by Christina H 4 · 1 1

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