umm its not a compleat list but yeah
Aslan- Jesus
Aslan's Father (who is mentioned a few times)- God
The White Witch- Devil
Lucy-dsfsfs
no! that's silly
characters in the bible
The Protestant Reformation attempted to relate the Bible to believers. By doing this people could read the bible themselves and understand the word of God.
bible characters are Mathew, James, Moses, John, Peter ,AND MORE
Yes the parable is from the bible.
"Narnia" is not a word that is found in the Bible. That word came from a series of novels by a writer named C. S. Lewis. The novels "The Chronicles of Narnia" are a work of fiction."Heaven" is found in the Bible. There are three heavens mentioned in the Bible.1. the atmosphere (sky, clouds) is referred to as heaven2. outer space (where the sun, moon, and stars reside) is referred to as heaven.3. the abode of God, where the soul of a believer goes when he dies.The Bible is not a work of fiction.
They are both amazing and functioning. The Bible is more amazing, though.
It is an allegory of the Bible. For example, when Narnia was created, it was created by aslan's voice. According to the Bible, world was created by Gods's voice.
C.S. Lewis was a very religious man. he wrote the books to teach small kids about bible characters and their ways. Though the characters are not named as characters in the bible they relate to them. Besides that, the children in the book are forced to a world were animals can talk and were witches are evil. These four children must stop the evil white witch and brake her spell over the world called Narnia so that peace will be restored in the land. On their way they meet fauns, beavers, dwarfs, and other mystical animals.
No.
There are no characters named "who" in the Bible.
They did gud deeds