In my R.S (Religious Studies) exam I didn't have to so the answer is no.
No, you do not need to underline the Holy Bible when using it in a sentence. Simply capitalize "Bible" when referring to the sacred text.
The holy book provided guidance and solace during difficult times.
According to my bible, the last sentence is:(May) the undeserved kindness of the Lord Jesus Christ (be) with the holy ones.
There is no specific holy book for revivalism since it is a broad term that encompasses various religious movements and practices aimed at reviving spiritual beliefs and practices. Different revivalist movements may draw inspiration from a range of religious texts or teachings depending on their specific beliefs and traditions.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
No, it does not. 'Holy' is an adjective meaning 'of importance to a religion'. 'Bible' is derived from the Latin biblio, meaning 'book' or 'books'.It is just an acrostic which someone has made up using the letters of the words 'Holy Bible' as a summary of what the Bible is.
The Bible is called the Holy Book because it is the inspired Word of God and God is holy. (Also the Holy Word of God)
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The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
The bible does not describe much of anything inside the temple. There are references to the "veil", which represents death, and some inferences to the "holy of holies", which represents the dwelling place of God, but descriptions are omitted to underline the symbolic nature of the temple and the temple service.
Yes. It is the Holy Bible, specifically the Vulgate.
The last book of the Holy Bible is Revelation.
No. There is no mention of the name "Anastasia" in the Holy Bible.