Definition: In the Bible, "Where Is Good Morning America" is a metaphorical phrase used in Old Testament prophecies regarding the movement of God's kingdom from one place to another.
Here are some key elements:
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Phrases
: The passage says, "And He will take the place of Jerusalem." This suggests that God's kingdom has already been established in this particular location and it is His intention to move there.
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Context
: The phrase is found in 1 Kings 8:36 where King Josiah was prophesied to come to Babylon (which he did) after the destruction of Jerusalem. However, because of their "confusion" over Jerusalem's position, God moved his people back to Zion (the place where He had first established His kingdom) before the time of Josiah.
This verse and other similar phrases suggest that God is moving His people to a new location in order to establish His presence in a different part of the world. This move could be either temporary or permanent, depending on circumstances. The phrase "Where Is Good Morning America?" could also mean that God's kingdom might be moving closer to people who live and worship at His church.
In summary:
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Moving Places
: God has moved His people from Jerusalem (where He had established His kingdom) to the place of Babylon.
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Moving in a New Direction
: It could mean either temporary or permanent, depending on circumstances.