Question: What two main things we are to thank God for? I think that it would be the "Word of God" John 1:1-3 and "Salvation" Acts 2:21
Nothing. See the Related Question. See the answer to did the bible predict 2012
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They dont. Read the Bible.
If the question relates to the Bible category, then the answer is obvious. Most contributors who question/answer in this category are those who have read the Bible - at least in part - or are curious as to what the Bible says on a matter. These then are seemingly sincere people seeking an answer from Scripture. From the question as put, it suggests that the person is 'disenchanted' with what they probably heard or was taught of the biblical account. It is highly doubtful that said party actually read/studied the Bible as written. If they had, they would soon realize that one of the characteristics of a 'fairy tale' is that it is 'simple and anonymous' with a close relation to 'folktales.' (see related link below). The Bible (Hebrew and Christian) is simply not.
Judaism is drawn from the Jewish Bible (Tanakh). To read more about the Jewish Bible, please see the Related Question.
See related link "What Do You Really Know About the Bible"Submit your answer and it will grade you and even give you the verses were the answers are located.
"COME AND SEE" IN THE GOSPELUsing the King James Version of The Bible, the phrase "Come and see" appears only in the gospel of John, specifically in:* John 1:39 - "He saith unto them, Come and see." * John 1:46 - "Philip saith unto him, Come and see." * John 11:34 - "They said unto him, Lord, come and see."
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can you go into detail of what your are asking. I do not understand the question, did you see this in the KJV Bible?
In Genesis 1:30. See the related question at the bottom of this answer.
Which Nebula? Astronomically speaking, no it does not. In our lifetime, we will not come anywhere near to a nebula. If your thinking of the Andromeda Galaxy then - well expect galactic fireworks - but not for about 3 billion years. [See related question]