There are actually atleast 12 Obadiahs in The Bible.
1.A son of Izrahiah in the tribe of Issachar (1 Chronicles 7:1-3)
2.Father of one of Zebulun's princes during David's rule (1 Chronicles 27:19+22)
3.A Gadite warrior who supported David (1 Chronicles 12:8,9,14,15)
4.A faithful servant of God during the rulership of wicked Ahab and Jezebel. He hid the prophets of God in caves to protect them from annihilation(1 Kings 18:1-16)
5.A teacher of the law in Judah (2Chronicles 17:7&9)
6.A descendant of King Saul from the tribe of Benjamin(1 Chronicles 8:33-38/9:44)
7.Levite overseer during temple repair ordered by Josiah(2 Chronicles 34:8+12)
8.God's prophet and writer of the book of Obadiah(Obadiah 1)
9.Levite who lived in Jerusalem after Babylonian exile(1 Chronicles (9:2,3,14,16)
(possibly the same man as found in Nehemiah 12:25+26-a gatekeeper)
10. Descendant of David (1 Chronicles 3:5,9,10,19,21)
11.Son of Jehiel. Led 218 men back to Jerusalem with Ezra in 468BC.(Ezra 8:1+9)
12.A faithful priest(or descendant) under Nehemiah(Nehemiah 9:38/10:1,5,8)
There are thirteen Obadiahs in the Bible, though only one wrote a book of the Bible
In the bible there are two main type of prophets. They are the major and minor prophets.
The Bible has two authors: God and humans.
THERE ARE two letters in the word the bible
In the book "Shadowmancer" by G. P. Taylor, Obadiah's candle is made from the fat of a drowned sailor. This candle plays a significant role in the story, as it is rumored to have magical properties.
There are two parts to the bible, the old and the new testament.
It is not in the Bible.
There are no books the same in the Bible.
In the world bible, there are two syllables. If you are asking about how many syllables there are in the actual bible, then that is impossible to answer. There are many editions of the bible and there are may translations, so there would be different amounts of syllables in them, so there is no single definitive answer.
2 or two
The Bible is divided into two sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The middle of the Bible would correspond to the middle of these two sections, which is the book of Psalms.
The specific phrase "if you make a step, God will make two" is not directly found in the Bible. However, the concept of taking a step of faith and trusting in God's provision and help is a common theme throughout the Bible in verses such as Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalm 37:23-24.