Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Yeshiva Bochrim Prayed For Rain For the Texas Farmers.... And it Rained That Night!

 

3 comments:

  1. Stupid story. First of all, have them do it next week again, on a day when the forecast is completely clear. Second, if they're so darn good, instead of praying for water to rain on Texas, they should be praying for rockets to stop raining on Israel.

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  2. And last week I prayed for rain so I wouldn’t have to water my lawn and you know what —? It rained! Not only did my prayers motivate the Powers of the Eternal to give my lawn a good soaking, they also washed off the bird doodoo from my car.

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  3. פֶּתִי יַאֲמִין לְכָל דָּבָר וְעָרוּם יָבִין לַאֲשֻׁרוֹ (משלי יד:טו, ראה שם)September 12, 2024 at 6:38 PM

    1) If you look in the video, there are many clouds in the sky already when they are praying. 2) September is the month that gets the most rain there on average. There are dry seasons and rainy seasons.

    Shlomo Zionce is a showman, but we don't all need to be fools.

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