According to The Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of The Bible, Caucasus Mountains is not mentioned in the Holy Bible.
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Many modern place names and/or peoples are not mentioned as such in the Scripture. However, this does not mean they weren't mentioned in Scripture as is the case with the range/pass between the Black and Caspian Seas known today as the Causasus Mountain area. This was the area the Northern 10 tribes of Israel was taken captive to during the 721-718 BC Assyrian conquest - Assyrian Empire and the Hittites lived in this region. It is also the vast area many early migrations of peoples came through, believed to have settled into Europe, Russia, the Caucasus' region and as far off to the east as China.
A footnote to Ezekiel 38:2-3 in The Living Bible states: "The names of Gog's confederates (Meshech, Tubal, Gomer, Beth-togarmah) can be identified as Mushki, Tabal, Gimaraya, Tegerama, peoples who lived in the mountainous area southeast of the Black Sea and southwest of the Caspian." This would place them in the region of eastern Turkey and Armenia, just south of the Caucasus Mountains.
No. There is no mention of the name "Anastasia" in the Holy Bible.
The bible does mention holy water once in the scriptures. It is found in the King James Version Bible in Numbers chapter 5 and verse 17. "And the priest shall take holy water in an earthen vessel; and of the dust that is in the floor of the tabernacle the priest shall take, and put it into the water:"
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The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
The last book of the Holy Bible is Revelation.
No. There is no mention of the name "Anastasia" in the Holy Bible.
The bible does mention holy water once in the scriptures. It is found in the King James Version Bible in Numbers chapter 5 and verse 17. "And the priest shall take holy water in an earthen vessel; and of the dust that is in the floor of the tabernacle the priest shall take, and put it into the water:"
There is no mention of Ezekiel having a son.
The Holy Bible does not mention a wife or any kids for him.
Most of the Bible includes pages without wine, so there would be hundreds.
The Holy Bible does not mention anything about that . . . in fact, in the Bible, God's true form is never revealed.
In the King James version the word - holy - appears 611 times the word - holyday - appears twice
holy water, pews, kneelers, choir
Genesis 1:2 "And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters."
There is no mention of the words or the concept of the Trinity Doctrine in the Bible. The expressions "God the Son" and "God the Holy Spirit" never occur in the Bible. The Trinity Doctrine is derived from inferences and assumptions from various Bible verses taken out of context.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
Apart from animals not found in the middle East ( or Holy land) There is no mention of the domestic cat in the bible. The Christ Child and the Stable Cat is a pious fable.