Matthew21:28-32, Luke 15:11-32.
Additional Answer:
It depends upon the English version in use. Here is the New King James Version:
The gospels of the New Testament.
Shay's Rebellion
the level of violence subsided after the american revolution
it means that the painting he painted is peaceful
Numbers and Nehemiah
9
biblical phrase that contains 'mountains'
The word "rebellion" occurs 9 times in 9 verses in the KJV bible.
There are no specific verses for a speech but one can glean particular messaging from various biblical stories. Consider the Apostle Peter's dream in Acts 11:1-18.
Those are Biblical verses. The Gospel according to John, Book 1, Verses 1 to 5.
The libretto is a compilation of biblical verses from the old and New Testaments, set in three parts.
Maureen is not a biblical name. It means 'rebellion or overthrow.' The closest biblical association with the name is Mary which has several people with that name but none were abducted. If your question is about some writing or tv show, it would need to be recategorized to get the desired answer.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
See Deuteronomy ch.25.
If I understand you correctly, you are asking about how a person guides their life decisions by using the Bible. When you are faced with a dilemma and you are committed to using the Bible as a guide, you should first break your problem down into keywords. With your list of keywords you use a good Bible concordance to speed your search for verses pertaining to your problem. Read the verses. Read the chapter around those verses. You should then be able to perceive your problem from a Biblical perspective. If at this point you have trouble figuring a course of action, consult your church or synagogue. The characteristics of Biblical actions in this context would be: The problem is understood from a Biblical perspective and the solution is carried out in agreement with that Biblical perspective.
All of them do. That is the definition of a Biblical Hebrew dictionary. But if you are asking about a dictionary that has references to example verses for every word, no such dictionary exists.
Perhaps you are referring to the Book of Colossians attributed to Paul which has four chapters, each with several verses and refers to the new Christians' way of following Christ.