In the Old Testament it says that tattoos are wrong but this is because many people who worshipped Baal mutilated themselves a a sign of ther beliefs,if a tatoo doesnt mean anything that god would disprove of as written in The Bible then it is fine.
"You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks on you: I am the LORD." American James Version
-Leviticus 19:28
Leviticus 19:28, "Do not cut your bodies for the dead, and do not mark your skin with tattoos. I am the Lord."
The Bible says that the body is the Holy Temple of the Lord. Therefore, it is implied that God does not want people to graffiti His Temple.
The account can be found in Matthew 21:12-17, Mark 11:15-19, Luke 19:45-46, and John 2:13-22.
A mark was put on Canes face, by God after he killed Abel by God.
The four gospels in the bible, that is Mattthew ,Mark, Luke and John. Were return by these four people.
666 in the Book of Revelation in the Bible was the number that was known as the mark of the beast.
Alphaeus, surname Levi (Mark 2:14, Luke 5:27).
The four Gospels Matthew, Luke, Mark and John talk about the miracles in the Bible.
Mark 16:9
not neccesarily, the bible doesn't talk about marijuana because it wasn't really a drug then. But the bible does talk about not poisoning your body via smoking, drinking excess etc..
Mark's full name n the bible is John Mark
The book that comes after Mark in the Bible is Luke.
According to the Bible a person's body is the temple and they are not supposed to defile it. This indicates that He would not want people to mark their body with tattoos.
Cain received a sign on his body to mark him as being cursed after killing his brother Abel. The mark was probably on the forehead so it's visible to all. See Genesis 4:15.
In the books Mattew, Mark, Luke, and John. John mainly talks about who and what Jesus did in his life. I personaly recomend reading it. =)
The bible doesn't talk about souls...it talks about spirits.
um in the bible in mark
Mark
no it doesn't