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  • Bethany on Genesis 18 - 13 years ago
    yes...Abraham did speak with God..Abraham was called the friend, and because of his close relationship with God, and his faithfulness. Isaiah 41:8 according to: Gen. 12:1, Gen 15:18, Gal. 3:6, Hab. 6:13, James 2:23. Abraham was a friend of God. All the friends i have , they know me.....
  • James e.watson on Genesis 18 - 13 years ago
    I am sorry for the type error within my question of asking did God really converse with God.I meant to say Abraham.was God really talking with Him;that is one of my questions
  • James e.watson on Genesis 18 - 13 years ago
    I think that Genesis the 18th chapter is very interesting,as well as good food;yet i do have a couple of questions.(1).did god actually converse with God?(2).were these really angels;or where they just people being refered to as angels?
  • Lauren on Genesis 18 - 13 years ago
    Hi R.N Frey,

    I think this may answer your question:
    Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you;

    Genesis Chap. 9

    3 even as the green herb have I given you all things.

    4 But flesh with the life thereof, [which is] the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
  • Lucy on Genesis 18 - 13 years ago
    I belive the meat was roasted this is narration, without time lapse explanation. Here it is the LORD Himself visiting Abraham. All the priest were commanded to cook or roast meat before eating it in the sanctuary.

    This must be Jesus and two angels not the trinity because God the father doesnt not leave his Heavenly throne (seat). He is forever worshipped there. By the 24 elder and hosts of angels Read reveleation.
  • RALPH M. WATERS on Genesis 18 - 14 years ago
    THE THREE MEN (THE LORD and ANGELS)(THREE ANGELS)(GOD AND TWO ANGELS) (THE TRINITY)

    No one actually knows - "Mens wisdom is fooishness to GOD")
  • R.N. Frey on Genesis 18:8 - 14 years ago
    I love reading this account of Abraham's intercession with his covenant God. I have always wondered about the haste with which the meal was prepared. It hardly seems possible that there was time to prepare a ROAST. In my reading of accounts of life among the American Indians, They often ate of their game raw and fresh from the kill. As repulsive as this may seem to us
    'civilzed' fast food folk, I would have to accept the cultural possibility of that being hospitable fare. ANY ONE HAVE A REPLY ??


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