No. They didn't know how to read, so churches told them the stories through various ways.
So that people of all nations can have the opportunity to read it for themselves.
Because for me it gives me guidence, peace and hope!!!
I carry a Bible in case I ever need to look something up or want to read it while out and about.
It helps the boy read and has him hope that he can have a perfect life like th people in the bible
The reign of King James came during a time of severe religious conflict in England between the Catholic and Anglican churches. Many people wanted to be able to read the Bible for themselves. Unfortunately all the bible in use at that time were written in Latin, and few people knew how to read Latin other than the priests and a few other scholars. King James ordered that the bible should be translated into English so that more people would be able to read and understand the bible.
Some of them read the bible, but most are Muslim so they read the Koran.
As the bible is there for all to read at any time they do like, yes the Lutheran people and the Lutheran church do very much read the protestant bible.
its the birth place of Buddha so buddhist go to pay their respects
There are many Bibles that people in America read. Examples of Bibles that people in America read include the NIV Study Bible, the New King James Edition, and the Holman Christan Standard Bible.
Many people try to read as much of it as possible, some read the whole bible, but it is very rare to read the entire bible passionately in order and remember everything. Everytime I read the bible I find something new even if it is a passage I have previously read. I would have to say that the bible is an infinite book.
She read the bible to poor people on the street who could not read or afford the bible.
When? The Bible is for any time, and all times.
First and above all, God wants people to read the Bible, I guess all Christians would like to see people read the Bible. As for studying the Bible, it will occur more and more when a person reads the Bible.
Countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan heavily restrict the possession and distribution of religious texts, including the Bible. In these countries, reading the Bible can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment or even death.
Shintoism is indigenous to Japan as a spiritual practice of their people. As such, they would not normally read the Judeo-Christian Bible. However, this does not mean someone who practices Shintoism could not or has not read the Bible.
No. People in New England couldn't read.
Reverence to God's Word