What are you asking? The word God is a translation of a Hebrew word. The word LORD is the name of God. Which are you asking about?
none the name God in in all books of The Bible. Why????
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
Some believe that the Bible is the word of God because it was literally told to the authors by God himself, and therefore is infallible. Others believe that the Bible is the word of God because it was inspired by God, although the books were the work of men, and although it can contain errors of history and science, it is infallible on matters of faith.
I would not imagine there was any books in the bible without the word god in it. Apart from Esther, which never mentions God, I don't believe there are any others.
You need to treat a Bible Book with care. The Bible is God's Word, so we should all treat Bible's and books that talk about the Bible and Christianity with care.
all . To my knowledge only the Holy Bible is the inspired word of God, insofar as it has been translated correctly. Other may claim that they have such books but most have taken passages or ideas from the bible.
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
Some believe that the Bible is the word of God because it was literally told to the authors by God himself, and therefore is infallible. Others believe that the Bible is the word of God because it was inspired by God, although the books were the work of men, and although it can contain errors of history and science, it is infallible on matters of faith.
Esther and Song of Solomon
I would not imagine there was any books in the bible without the word god in it. Apart from Esther, which never mentions God, I don't believe there are any others.
This is news to me, but as far as I know, there is only one book in the Bible that does not have the word God in it. That is the book of Esther.
There are many reasons for this, one of them would be that in the beginning when God created all the things he said things like "let there be light ", so he spoke, and things came into existence. Other parts of the Bible refer to God as actually being the word itself "in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God."(I think that's somewhere in the epistles of John).Otherwise the phrase "the word of God" is like saying the Bble is God's book, due to it being written by God inspired men. It is also used to show the difference between the Holy Bible and other books. Most Christians believe that those who wrote the individual books in the Bible were divinely inspired when they wrote the books. The books of the prophets, most Christians believe, do contain the words of God spoken by God to the prophets.
Esther is the only book that does not use a term for God directly.
The book of esther does not have the word of god in it.
You need to treat a Bible Book with care. The Bible is God's Word, so we should all treat Bible's and books that talk about the Bible and Christianity with care.
yes; the word of god will always be true
Definitley Genesis and probaly a few others! About 15 books of the Bible contain the word 'world' and is found in 288 verses. One example from the New Testament is John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
This usually refers to Holy Scriptures - books considered to be holy, such as the Bible, or the Koran. Believers believe that such books are either dictated by God, or inspired by God.