I wouldn't saw that they're afraid to do what The Bible says. More like it's just that they don't believe in it so they see no reason to follow it. It Really depends on who you ask personally.
Some say it derives from the bible. Jesus says something like that his thirteenth disciple will have betrayed him. The thirteenth being Judas.
In the King James versionAdam says he was afraidGen 3:10 And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.
No, Christians do not think that it is OK to kill people for working on the Sabbath as it says in the Old Testament of the Bible.
People are afraid of Muslims because of terrorism. Comment: PEOPLE GET ONE THING Straight! Muslims are not terrorists. people who are terrorists are not Muslim. In the Quran it says not to fight . In the Islamic pillars it says nothing about fighting . SO WHY ARE YOU AFRAID! Quran [9:29] You shall fight back against those who do not believe in GOD
the bible says that people go agaist each other and kill one another
The phrase "do not be afraid" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. The phrase "be not afraid" appears in three verses of the KJV bible. See related links for specific references.
The phrase "be not afraid" appears 92 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
Job. But I wouldn't say that he expected his troubles. Simply he feared them as the Bible says: For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me. (Job 3.25)
The bible says that it is to be in secret with the Lord.
It wil happen as bible says,when all people hear the word of bible and all people knew jesus christ.
The word "afraid" is in the King James Version of the Bible 193 times. It is in 189 verses.
The Bible says nothing whatever about Muslims, or their father, or how he will behave, or how he will treat other people.Muslims perceive Abraham and his son Ishmael as their spiritual forebears. But the Bible does not predict how these people "will behave" or "will treat others". It only recounts, in the past tense, how Abraham and Ishmael did behave or didtreat others, as a past historic event.The Bible in general does not talk about "submission" or "submitted people" as the basic quality of God's people, although it does mention "turning" (to God; away from sin). The Bible says more about the "people of the Covenant" or the "chosen people". The core characteristic of God's people is that they have received God's promises.