Not exactly. Job says He "sits enthroned above the earth". Colossians says that in Christ "all things are held together", which would be a lot more than just the earth.
Good question, but I don't know if you mean the whole Bible, or just any part of the Bible. Or it could be the Whole Old testament. If it is who used any part of the Bible, I would say Moses. He used the 10 commandments; they are part of the Bible. Someone else may have a better answer.
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The word "whole" is in the King James Version of the Bible 250 times. It is in 240 verses.
There is no such a Book. The Bible is whole only when it contains its 66 books. Each book has its value and significance. From Genesis to Revelation the Bible keeps up the same theme.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say you will not be loved. The whole Bible talks about how much you are loved.
There are a total of 73 books in the Catholic Bible.
There are 66 books in all in the whole bible.
god in the sky he got the world
He even published his own annotation of the bible. See link "The Jefferson Bible"
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