Mexico does not have one specific holy book. The majority of the population in Mexico identifies as Christian, with the most common denomination being Roman Catholicism. Therefore, the Bible is often considered the holy book for Christians in Mexico.
The people of the Maya region in Mexico and Central America are not mentioned in the Bible. Other people are mentioned but none in the Western Hemisphere.
South of Canada and north of Mexico, but it pinches worst around the old confederacy.
It is a "tradition" from Mexico. Our Lady of Guadalupe exists nowhere in ANY bible.
Kay Arthur is a bible teacher and author. She was born in Chattanooga Tennessee in 1933. She has also served as a missionary in Mexico in the 1960s.
They are descendants of Mexicara of the bible (Hebrew Scriptures) Chapters 4:12
You will probably find that bible in India or Mexico because they use that kind of bible.Another Answer:The Anglican Church, headquartered in England, has branches in many of its former Commonwealth Nations, used the King James Version of the Bible completed in 1611 AD. Like many Christian branches, they recognized the original Hebrew and Greek text.
Guadalupe is not mentioned in the Bible. It is a place in Spain where a vision of Mary was seen, and also a somewhat later place in Mexico where the Virgin Mary was also claimed to have been seen, thus Our Lady of Guadalupe. The purpose of the second miracle claim is said to have been to encourage the indigenous population of early Mexico to convert to Christianity.For more information, please visit http://christianity.answers.com/catholicism/visions-of-the-virgin-mary
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Mexico City is in Mexico.
There are no countries in Mexico, Mexico is a country.
ITS NOT CALLED MEXICO CITY FOR NOTHING, mexico duh