the apostles creed
No, the Apostle's Creed in not in the Bible but was formulated by men beginning in the 4th Century AD.
The Apostle's Creed doesn't appear within the scriptural text of any authorized version of the Bible, Old or New Testament. It is part of some versions of Catholic Bibles. Check in Wikipedia under "The Apostle's Creed". This Creed is not part of the Inspired Bible Canon.
The Creed (Apostle or Nicene)
To standardize Christian doctrine and develop a single creed and bible.
Creed is a set of principles, essentially. An example sentence would be: His creed would never let him do anything dishonest.
There is no "apostles' creed" (nor is the word "creed" used at all) in the Bible.AnswerThere are several places in the New Testament that may reflect early forms of the creed: Romans 10:9-10, 1 Corinthians 15:4 and 1 Timothy 3:16. The Apostles Creed was an attempt to provide succinct statements which summarized the heart of the Christian faith. It was not written by the Apostles but it certainly reflects their teachings. It's earliest form appeared in Rome about A.D. 340.
Any example related to race, creed, or anything cultural, or a company association.
Nicene Creed is profession of faith. Information on it can be found on many websites. Among them are Wikipedia, Spurgeon, Bible Getaway, New Advent, and Christianity Site.
a creed; a system of belief, principles, or opinions
samson in the bible is a good example
William Antisell has written: 'The Athanasian creed and the Bible compared and examined with notes, &c'
William Frederick Geikie-Cobb has written: 'Mysticism and the creed' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Mysticism and the creed' 'The book of Psalms' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries