yes
Mildred Elizabeth Allen has written: 'Garnered by the way'
John the Baptist was the son of Elizabeth & Zacharias. John was the forerunner of Jesus Christ. He was to prepare the way of the Lord.
No. However, they can change the way it is interpreted. I disagree, my friend. They can change the way CATHOLICS interpret the Bible, i think is what you mean?
Mary Elizabeth Simpson has written: 'This way to prosperity' -- subject(s): New Thought
Elizabeth Singletary has written: 'Way back' -- subject(s): African American women, Biography, History, Peonage, Women domestics
same way as it is said in English it is written as : اليزابيث
Bible : Al-ketab Al-moqaddas ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : الكتاب المقدس
The bible was written in many places , in exile, while on the way to the promised land, and one of Pauls books was also written in a Roman prison. It is a small one with only one chapter.
Elizabeth T. Stone has written: 'Elizabeth T. Stone, exposing the modern secret way of persecuting Christians in order to hush the voice of truth' -- subject(s): Insane, Freedom of religion, Commitment and detention, Psychiatric hospitals
Jacob B. Glenn has written: 'The Bible and modern medicine' -- subject(s): Customs and practices, Jewish way of life, Judaism, Medicine in the Bible
C. M. DeVries has written: 'On the way to Bethlehem' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, N.T., N.T. Gospels, Nativity
The Bible was written in such a way that humans can understand it; basically, the Bible is in layman's terms. God inspired certain men who followed Him, giving them the words to write. (Inspired by God, the Word of God was written in man's wording. )