Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
the resurected Christ speaks in Revelation chapter 3 verse 5
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
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AnswerHere, the author is comparing the Christian Church to the Pascal lamb of the Jewish Passover, which must be without blemish.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
The names of Noahs three (3) sons were: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Moses records this fact in the book of Genesis in several places, see chapter 5 verse 32, chapter 6 verse 10, and chapter 7 verse 13.
Old Testament 100th verse=Genesis 4:20. 100th word=Genesis 1:6 and a half. (of). 100th chapter=Leviticus 10. 100th letter=Genesis 1:2 and a half. The second the in Genesis 1:2. the t of the the. New Testament 100th verse=Matthew 5:10. 100th word=get it yourself 100th chapter=Acts 11. 100th letter=get it yourself
It comes from the conversation between God and Abram - regarding his offspring, at a time when Abram was elderly and childless.
the resurected Christ speaks in Revelation chapter 3 verse 5
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
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In the old testamen in the book of Genesis chapter 5 in verse 4 that Adam had a son called Seth and he had other sons and daughters.
Yes, according to the Bible, Enoch had children. It is mentioned in Genesis that Enoch had a son named Methuselah, who later became the oldest person mentioned in the Bible.
Genesis 1:5.
No it is Moses who does that
The ten commandments appear first in Shmot (Exodus) in chapter 20, verse 1 and continue through verse 14. They appear again in (Devarim) Deuteronomy chapter 5, verse 6 and continue 18.