The Bible is basically just a book of rules. Every story has a lesson in it. The Bible covers a wide variety of topics.
There are no special rules that need to be followed to hold or handle a Bible. The book is there to be read, that is what it is for.
One who rules.
The sacred text that the Amish use is the Bible. Those of the Amish faith are Christian. The Amish also have a set of rules governing how they should live their lives, this set of rules is called the Ordnung.
God's Word, the Bible
Traditionally, all sacred texts are kept clean and with respect; the Bible is no different. There are no Christian rules on this, however.
1. Church rules are not based on the bible, BELIEFS are but not rules 2. Dogs are not allowed in church because they'd cause a ruckus
The Bible (the old testament) and the Mish'na, which is a collection of rules and rulings stemming from the bible.
He ate vegatables because it was against God's rules to eat food offered to fake gods.
In order to have correct moral rules one is also required to know moral principles. The Bible sets forth these principles.
This is the thing! Christians do not have any rules. They are free in every way when they give up their life to Christ and receive Holy Spirit.
The answer to this really depends on what bible you are talking about. Each religion has their own. The Christian bible does not tell you how to live. It goes give you some 'rules' to fills know as the 'Ten Comandments'.
It means to rule e.g. God reigns from above means he rules the world from above