Zoe Cummings coz she is WOW n hot n mayb shelby coz shes pretty kwl aswel but mostly Zoe hehehe
John 3:11
These two words occur in the KJV Bible 31 and 71 times respectively. To find what you mean as 'the Bible version' of them, you would have to study the containing passages in-depth.
The bible reveals God,and especially his Son--Jesus. Jn:5:39: Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.
If you are a qualified expert hired to testify yes. Otherwise no. It is your civic duty to testify if summoned.
If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them
No, the word 'testify' is not a noun at all.The word 'testify' is a verb: to give evidence as a witness in a law court.The verb to testify is a word for an action: testify, testifies, testifying, testified.The abstract noun forms of the verb to testify are testimony and the gerund, testifying.
She was afraid to testify.
if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify
- I Wanna - Testify was created in 1967.
Unless you are married you could be forced to testify. A spouse can not be forced to testify against a husband/wife.
In the King James versionthe word - testified - appears 24 timesthe word - testifiedst - appears twicethe word - testifieth - appears 5 timesthe word - testify - appears 29 timesthe word - Testifying - appears 3 times
Yes, a spouse can testify but only on a voluntary basis. The spouse can not be compelled to testify.