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by Mr. Bryon Stamm II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why did Solomon worship at Gibeon?

Verse 3 reads, “Solomon and the whole assembly went to the high place at Gibeon, for God’s tent of meeting was there, which Moses the LORD’s servant had made in the wilderness.”. The text is clear that the reason Solomon worshiped at this high place was that the tabernacle (also called the tent of meeting) was located there.

Where did King David worship?

In fact, King David had previously worshiped the Lord at this high place in Gibeon. First Chronicles 16:39 notes, “David left Zadok the priest and his fellow priests before the tabernacle of the LORD at the high place in Gibeon.”. With the tabernacle was the altar of burnt offering (see 1 Chronicles 21:29 ). While in Gibeon, “Solomon went up ...

What happened after the temple was completed?

It was only after the temple was completed that Gibeon was no longer considered a place to worship the Lord. After Solomon’s time, many wicked kings of Israel used “high places” for worshiping false gods. For example, King Jehoram of Judah “built high places on the hills of Judah and . . . caused the people of Jerusalem to prostitute themselves ...

Who is the girl in the AT&T commercial?

For a number of years, online advertisements have spread strange rumors about the actress who portrays Lily Adams, a character from AT&T television commercials. Her real name is Milana Vayntrub. The actress has been referred to online as “the AT&T girl,” or simply, Lily.

Is Lily from AT&T confirmed?

One ad read: “Lily From AT&T Finally Confirms The Rumors.” According to the helpful and popular r/savedyouaclick subreddit on Reddit, it appeared to be making the rounds since at least 2017:

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Tensions Began During The Great Depression

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Before the Pearl Harbor attack, tensions between Japan and the United States had been mounting for the better part of a decade. The island nation of Japan, isolated from the rest of the world for much of its history, embarked on a period of aggressive expansion near the turn of the 20th century. Two successful wars, aga…
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The U.S. Was Trying to Stop Japan’s Global Expansion

  • In light of such atrocities, the United States began passing economic sanctions against Japan, including trade embargoes on aircraft exports, oil and scrap metal, among other key goods, and gave economic support to Guomindang forces. In September 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pactwith Germany and Italy, the two fascist regimes then at war with the Allies. Tokyo and Wash…
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Destroying The Base at Pearl Harbor Would Mean Japan Controlled The Pacific

  • In May 1940, the United States had made Pearl Harbor the main base for its Pacific Fleet. As Americans didn’t expect the Japanese to attack first in Hawaii, some 4,000 miles away from the Japanese mainland, the base at Pearl Harbor was left relatively undefended, making it an easy target. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto spent months planning an attack tha...
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