Answers About Bible Statistics And History
The most important name in the Bible is "Jehovah", أقرب مقهى شيشة من موقعي الحالي which is the English translation of the Hebrew "YHWH", which is the name of God. There's
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What is the most important teaching in the bible?
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Jesus stated what the greatest commandments are: Love Jehovah God with everything we are as a person (Matthew 22:36-37), and love one's neighbor (a.k.a. mankind
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Dose the bible rule cristian lives?
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True Christians should let the Bible guide their lives. The teachings of Jehovah God and Christ are found within it, as well as the example Jesus set for us to
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What does the first book of the bible tell us about?
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Genesis tells us a number of important things: -How the Earth and the universe got here in the first place (Genesis 1:1) -How life came to be on Earth (Genesis
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How many times is Apollos mentioned in the bible?
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Apollos is mentioned in the Bible a total of four times. He is first introduced in Acts 18:24-28, where he is described as an eloquent speaker and a teacher of
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How do you tell the Bible is true?
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As with anything else, you put it to the test. Jehovah God is the author (2 Timothy 3:16), and He used men to physically write what He told them via His holy sp
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Who is the true author of the Bible?
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The scriptures tell who the author of the Bible is: Jehovah God. (2 Timothy 3:16) Though men physically penned the Bible, it was Jehovah by means of His holy sp
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Is it true that name of God deleted in all bible version?
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There are a lot of translations that remove the name of God (the Hebrew "YHWH", or in English "Jehovah"), but there are some that still have
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What do you mean by the prophecy of sian?
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The prophecy of Sian refers to a narrative element typically found in fantasy or speculative fiction, often involving a foretold event or individual who is dest
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Was Moab located in modern day Jordan?
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Yes, Moab was located in what is now modern-day Jordan. It was an ancient kingdom situated east of the Dead Sea, primarily inhabited by the Moabites. The region
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Why is Important that the Bible is the inspired Word of God?
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Because Jehovah God is responsible for it, we can depend on everything it says. How so? First of all, Jehovah can't lie (Titus 1:2), so everything He says in sc
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Where is eve's death mentioned in the Bible?
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Genesis 5 : 1-5 is the Book of Adam's history. And verse 5 reads. " So all the days of Adam's life amounted to 930 years, and then he died. 2 Peter 3: 8 sh
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Who inspired The Bible?
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The entire Bible is inspired by Jehovah God Himself. (2 Timothy 3:16) While it's true that men physically penned the scriptures, but they were told what to writ
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How did Jesus get the Holy Spirit?
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Jesus said it himself in the Bible that "I and my father are one" so whatever God possess He possess. Jesus was invested by the Holy Spirit by turning His soul
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What is a pentetuch?
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A pentateuch refers to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Torah in Judaism. These books—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuter
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How do you know that A Psalm of Life came from the Romanticism period?
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"A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a clear reflection of the Romanticism period through its emphasis on individualism, emotional expre
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Which 5 are letters from The Bible?
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Paul wrote epistles(letters) . They are Romans, I Corinthians, II Corinthians , Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, I Thessalonians, II Thessalonians
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Who was Peter's brother in the Bible?
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Peter's brother was Andrew. See Matthew 4:18 and 10:2; Mark 1:16; Luke 6:14 and John 1:40.