'Question' in the Bible
"What have I done now?" David asked. "It was just a question, wasn't it?"
Jonathan told David, "The LORD God of Israel is my witness that I'll carefully question my father by tomorrow or the next day. And if the response is favorable for David, will I not then send word to you and let you know?
While he was still asking that question, Jonathan, the son of Abiathar the priest arrived, so Adonijah told him, "Come on in, since you're a worthy man and are bringing us good news!"
Jehoshaphat asked, "Isn't there a prophet who belongs to the LORD and through whom we can ask the LORD a question?" One of the king of Israel's attendants replied, "Shaphat's son Elisha lives here. He used to be Elijah's personal attendant."
Micaiah replied, "You'll learn the answer to that question when the day comes that you run away to hide yourself in a closet!"
Never ask "Why does the past seem so much better than now?" because this question does not come from wisdom.
This is what the Lord says, the Creator of the signs: "Question me about my children, or give me orders about the work of my hands.
I also asked him a second question: "What are these two olive branches on either side of the two golden feeder channels that carry the golden oil to the seven lights?"