Rebecca said she saw him

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Groundzero

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I've heard this theme several times, and well, I wanted to know where it originated, since I have no idea where that could be found in Scripture!​
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The verse is from a song by Mark Bishop, called 'You must come in at the door.'​
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Well, Rebecca she said she saw Him
Come riding up in the air
Well it was so high you couldn’t get over​
The Bible does declare.​
So, just wondering, does anyone have any clue about this?​
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Arnie Manitoba

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I think the whole theme of the song is you must come in by the door (Jesus) . But to answer your question , I am not familiar with Rebekah making such a quote in scripture.

To be fair, I have also never seen the words "Amazing Grace , How Sweet the Sound" quoted in scriptures either.

It is probably simply a musician taking some license to promote a theme.




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You Must Come In At The Door
V.O. Stamps/Yandell Marshall/Stamps-Baxter Music/BMI
Well don’t you know It’s so high (so high) you can’t get over it.
So low (so low) you can’t get under it
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Well, you can’t get there by walking
And you can’t get there by land
Now if you want to get to Heaven at all
You must go hand in hand.
And you can’t get there by walking
And you can’t get there by air.
Now if you want to see Heaven at all
You must go there by prayer.
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Well, Rebecca she said she saw Him
Come riding up in the air
Well it was so high you couldn’t get over
The Bible does declare.
Brother Jonah in the bottom of the deep blue sea.
In the belly of the whale he stopped.
Well he was so low he couldn’t get under
He had to come to the top
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Now old Pharaoh he drove those children
Across the wide sea and he found
That it was so wide he couldn’t get around
So he went right through and drowned
Now I told you folks how hard it was
I made it plain to see
So if you want to get o Heaven at all
Come on and follow me
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
 

Groundzero

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I think the whole theme of the song is you must come in by the door (Jesus) . But to answer your question , I am not familiar with Rebekah making such a quote in scripture.

To be fair, I have also never seen the words "Amazing Grace , How Sweet the Sound" quoted in scriptures either.

It is probably simply a musician taking some license to promote a theme.




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Complete lyrics below
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You Must Come In At The Door
V.O. Stamps/Yandell Marshall/Stamps-Baxter Music/BMI
Well don’t you know It’s so high (so high) you can’t get over it.
So low (so low) you can’t get under it
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Well, you can’t get there by walking
And you can’t get there by land
Now if you want to get to Heaven at all
You must go hand in hand.
And you can’t get there by walking
And you can’t get there by air.
Now if you want to see Heaven at all
You must go there by prayer.
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Well, Rebecca she said she saw Him
Come riding up in the air
Well it was so high you couldn’t get over
The Bible does declare.
Brother Jonah in the bottom of the deep blue sea.
In the belly of the whale he stopped.
Well he was so low he couldn’t get under
He had to come to the top
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
Now old Pharaoh he drove those children
Across the wide sea and he found
That it was so wide he couldn’t get around
So he went right through and drowned
Now I told you folks how hard it was
I made it plain to see
So if you want to get o Heaven at all
Come on and follow me
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door
So high (so high) you can’t get over it
So low (so low) you can’t get under it.
So wide (so wide) you can’t get around it
You must come in at the door




Amazing Grace, however, is talking about something that happened to that person. This isn't the only song that uses such a reference. There is also a song by the 'Soul Stirrers' which mentions the exact same thing. I really can't see how the writer of the song would have made such a thing up. It doesn't quite click.​