Yes. There are many, including my favorite:
Matthew 28:19-20
Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you, and lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.
God talks to us a lot. Just read The Bible. He tells us "make disciples of all nations, baptize them, teach them about what I've taught you, I am always with you."
The most commanded verse in the bible is from the book of John chapter 3 verse 16.
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
There are 225 verses in the ASV bible with the word 'ten' in them :)
I can find no verses relating to your question in all of the bible.
The shortest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 117, which has two verses. There are no chapters with only one verse.
The verse number.
The word moth is found in 11 verse in the Bible and it refers to the clothes moth. Job 3 verses Psalms 1 verse Isaiah 2 verses Hosea 1 verse Matthew 2 verses Luke 1 verse James 1 verse
The most commanded verse in the bible is from the book of John chapter 3 verse 16.
There are no verses with the word cat in them.
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
I can find no verses relating to your question in all of the bible.
There are 225 verses in the ASV bible with the word 'ten' in them :)
The shortest chapter in the Bible is Psalm 117, which has two verses. There are no chapters with only one verse.
2 peter chapter2 verse 4.
Seven times: Ecclesiastes 2 verses, Isaiah 2 verses , Acts 1 verse, Romans 1 verse, 1 Peter 1 verse
Bible verses can be browsed by topic on Biblica, Bible Study Tools, Christ Notes, Sermon Central, Bible Info, Open Bible, GodVine, Bible Gateway, and Verse View.
Bible verses have a colon [:] following the chapter with no space before the verse: John 3:16. There are commas and a space between separate verses: John 3:16, 19. A hyphen with no space is used for a set of verses: John 3:16-17.