I can only think of two woman's names in The Bible that are common to more than one woman:
Tamar - in Genesis 38:6 & 2 Samuel 13:1 and;
Mary - there are 4 Marys - Mary the mother of Jesus - (Matthew 1:16),
Mary Magdalene - (Matthew 27:56),
Mary the mother of James and Jesus - (Matthew 27:56),
Mary, Martha and Lazarus' sister - (John 11:19).
There are 188 female names in the Bible, so most of them were probably mothers, right? And then of course you have to consider the certainty of there being multiple women with the same name.
The Protestants and Catholics have mostly the same Bible. Most of the books in it are the same except for the Apocrypha. These are about 6-7 books which Catholics have in their Bible. This is the main difference between the two Bibles.
No. There is however a book in the Old Testament with the name that is the same as Jesus. Its called the book of Joshua.
There are no books the same in the Bible.
That word is never mentioned in the Bible.
Bible names for women seem to stay on the single given name; so I suppose the Bible name for Ruth would be the same - simply Ruth.
There are 188 female names in the Bible, so most of them were probably mothers, right? And then of course you have to consider the certainty of there being multiple women with the same name.
Mary is a name I remember.
ellie is a derivative of a Hebrew name, so is Elisabeth, Elaina, and many others all from the same original name, sadly which escapes me. But yes its in the bible looked it up once, still cant remember where in the bible as I cannot remember the name.
Answer #1There is no biblical reference to the word or name Kaitlyn in the KJV text of the bible. But don't let that discourage you as there are many names of people which are not written in biblical text. Our Father loves you just the same as he does all his children.Answer #1 end
The Protestants and Catholics have mostly the same Bible. Most of the books in it are the same except for the Apocrypha. These are about 6-7 books which Catholics have in their Bible. This is the main difference between the two Bibles.
The Bible does not mention Eros. Eros is the name of the mythical Greek god of Love, the same as Cupid to the Romans
A typical human rib cage consists of 24 ribs. This is the same for both men and women. There is a rare condition where there can be an extra rib which is more often found in women then in men.
The Bible doesn't say that. The words "Woman" and "Liar" don't even occur in the same verse anywhere in the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. See related link.
No. There is however a book in the Old Testament with the name that is the same as Jesus. Its called the book of Joshua.
Thaddeus and Judas were not the same person.Thaddeus often went by the name Judas, but they were not the same people.
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