People who have high superpowers or spiritual growth receive a message from the angels with the number 222,
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there is one big bible passage in chapter 12 " the foolish and weak...... " is a bible passage . look up the rest in a bible or in the book
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what is the Bible belt states in the south of america?
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in the bible the word "prison" means a separation from the spirit of god
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This is not a Bible name. It is from France. For meaning Google " Origin of." Vernon
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The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
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Could you give a little more information as to what you are requiring? The Bible contains 66 books. Which one are you asking about?
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In the King James Bible, two books consist of ten chapters: Ezra and Esther.
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Much copying of the inspired Hebrew Scriptures was done from Ezra's time forward. Beginning in the first century of the Common Era, the Bible was copied and recopied by the early Christians and was used in witnessing concerning Jehovah's purposes with regard to His Christ throughout the length and breadth of the then known world. When printing from movable type became common (from the 15th century onward), further impetus was given to multiplying and distributing copies of the Bible. Much translation as well as printing was undertaken by private groups in the 16th and 17th centuries. As early as 1800, the Bible had appeared in whole or in part in 71 languages.
Greater momentum was given this work in the 19th and 20th centuries, when newly formed Bible societies began to take a hand in the gigantic task of distributing the Bible. One of the earliest of these Bible societies was the British and Foreign Bible Society, which was organized in London in 1804. The organizing of this Bible society triggered the establishment of many more such societies
With so many Bible societies operating, the work of spreading the Bible flourished. By the year 1900, the Bible had appeared in whole or in part in 567 languages, and by 1928, in 856 languages. By 1938 the thousand mark was passed, and now the Bible is available in more than 1,900 languages.
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The words love, lovest, loveth, loved, and also beloved and lover, occur 546 times in the KJV Bible
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There are hundreds of verses in the Bible that pertain to money. Two good examples are Ecclesiastes 5:10 and Matthew 6:24.
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Yes you are 100% correct and that is why some Christian denominations don't celebrate Christmas. But no Christian fully follows the bible and just picks to follow what they want to accept. According to the bible they should drink poison as a test of fatih (which should not hurt them according to the bible). 99.9% of them do not do this even though the bible tells them to do so.
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Bible quiz questions for 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians and many other New Testament books can be found in related links below.
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The fear of the Lord gives long life, but the years of the evil-doer will be cut short.
Proverbs 10:27
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And when his talk with Moses on Mount Sinai was ended, he gave him the two stones of the law, two stones on which was the writing made by the finger of God.
Exodus 31:18
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According to the Association for Biblical Higher Education, “there are more than 1,2 Bible schools and college in the United States and Canada.”Bible colleges exist for students who wish to pursue higher education in Christian Ministry.Specializing in Biblical studies, Bible colleges exist as more than places of higher learning.These institutions train students to take leadership positions in Christian ministry.
Predominantly associated with Evangelical Protestant denominations, Bible colleges like Heritage Christian University offer a main core of instruction including courses on Biblical history and languages, Christian counseling, youth ministry, and the instruction of religious texts.Above and beyond the classroom, students are challenged to devote time and energies to community service, Bible study, and campus and community ministries.
While Bible colleges aim to produce religious leaders knowledgeable in both the Bible and Christian ministry, many of these colleges require students to be well rounded.General course work including the humanities is apart of some Bible colleges academic program.Literature, history, speech, philosophy, and psychology are offered in order to give students a well-developed background outside of religious instruction.
Often small in size, Bible colleges offer a tight-knit and connected family of students and faculty. Usually a low faculty-to-student ratio contributes this environment.Students are challenged to grow not only intellectually but also spiritually.Prison ministries, mission trips and community service give students ample opportunity to expand horizons and develop their faith.
Aside from academics, many Bible colleges also participate in athletics.Members of the Association of Christian Colleges or the National Christian Athletic Association participate in intercollegiate athletic programs.
Accreditation is an important factor to consider when looking at any college.Bible colleges and seminaries should hold some form of accreditation.Secularly, the best form of accreditation is allocated by one of the six associations recognized by the federal government.In addition to regional accreditation, a major accreditation association for Bible colleges is that of the Association of Biblical Higher Education.However, some within the network of Bible colleges claim that accreditation should not be the focus of a college instructing students on matters of the Christian faith.In this line of thought, Bible colleges act only under the approval its the founding church.
There are many online Bible colleges as well.Online Bible colleges show the same core program of Biblical studies as traditional Bible colleges and should also hold to the same standards as far as faculty and curriculum.
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I assume you're speaking of the King James translation, where the word for "had" is "hath".
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There are many! Trying to list one will be illegal since I would copying almost half of the Bible. Just go to the books of Psalms and Proverbs... you'll find a whole lot of them! One of them would be "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom".
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The reference to feet of clay is in Daniel 2:33-45.
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The Bible lists numerous people who were apparently raised from the dead. Some of the people who were raised from the dead include Jesus, Lazarus, Tabitha, and the man tossed into Elisha's tomb.
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1Cor:11:1: Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
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James 1:19 everyone must be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger.
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Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
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