No.
The Bible was written by eyewitnesses and people who were demonstrably honest. Also, this execution was the purpose of Jesus' opponents who ensured its success, much to the dismay of the frightened disciples. The death was also verified by the Romans who were ruthlessly efficient in these matters, the soldiers themselves under threat of death if they did not perform their duty. Also the bible is completely true. it says so.
No. Christians believe in life after death because that is what the Bible says not because they are scared. The Bible says man is more than just a body, man also has a soul. The Bible also says that a soul lives on after death and after physical death there is eternal life or eternal death for the soul. Christian beliefs give a purpose for life and a hope of life after death.
It does not say anywhere specifically that the bible was written on three continents, but we know that the some of the Pentateuch was written in Africa. The rest of the Old Testament, and most of the New Testament were written in different parts of Asia. Also some of Paul's epistles were written from Rome, which is in Europe. So that is why we say that the Bible was written on three continents.
The bible was written in many places , in exile, while on the way to the promised land, and one of Pauls books was also written in a Roman prison. It is a small one with only one chapter.
Every other book ever written that are not included. Also look up Apocrypha!
The word comptroller is also sometimes written as controller, and is also pronounced that way. The state comptroller is the state's accountant.
New Jersey abolished its death penalty in 2007. It was the first state to abolish the death penalty. Also, New York changed the conviction of its last death row convict in 2007.
"Do not use my name in vain."this is also in the 10 commandments written by the lord
James W. Aageson has written: 'Written also for our sake' -- subject(s): Bible, Hermeneutics, Quotations in the New Testament, Relation to the Old Testament 'In the beginning' -- subject(s): Bible, Introductions
Any crime that is punishable by death for blacks is also punishable by death for whites.
Yes. Most of the letters in the New Testament were written by Paul who was a disciple of Jesus. The other letters were also written by disciples.
This is from the Bible - the land of Beulah is referred to as heaven theoretically or metaphorically, and is also used in the Bible to describe a state of perfect communion with God.