(Acts 17:11) 11 Now the latter were more noble-minded than those in Thes·sa·lo·ni′ca, for they received the word with the greatest eagerness of mind, carefully examining the Scriptures daily as to whether these things were so.
Psalms. What ever day it is, the chapter you read. You will have many days left over though.
Each book is divided into chapter. Each chapter is divided into verses. For example, the passage John 3:16 refers to the Book of John, third chapter, sixteenth verse.
The division of the books of the Bible into chapters, and the numbering of the lines into 'verses' was done to make it easy to refer to them, and to standardise the references... it would never have been possible to say "Page 53" - as each handwritten bible had different text on page 53. Much easier to say "Chapter 3, verse 14 of the Book of ...."
In the book of Numbers gets it name fom chapter 1 verse 26 tells us that all the people were numbered.
There is not one verse in the middle, there are 2. The 15,586, and 15,587 verses are the middle ones. It's in the Old Testament. There are about 23k+ verses in Old, so about 8k from the end. Find out the number of verses in each chapter, and you got your answer.
It appears you are using a 'Reference or Study Bible' which has explanations on the bottom of each page that adds information about a verse noted. In your question, Isaiah chapter 8 verse 22 ends this chapter and chapter 9:1 or verse 1 begins. Concerning the ch 530 it refers to the word 'darkness' in Isaiah 8:22 and says to go to Isaiah 5:30 or verse 30 in chapter 5 to see the other usage of the imagery of darkness to indicate judgment - moral and spiritual blythe but also speaking of the Assyrian invasion which took away liberty and brought with it foreign oppression.
In a Bible reference, punctuation is used to separate different parts of the citation. For example, a typical Bible reference could be written as follows: John 3:16. This includes the book (John), chapter (3), and verse (16) with a colon to separate each part.
The Bible is divided into books, each book divided into chapters. Each chapter consists of verses.
They are known as Verses to help one study the bible.
Job Chapter 1, verse 4 reads as follows in the NWT "And his sons went and held a banquet at the house of each one on his own day; and they sent and invited their three sisters to eat and drink with them."
Two.Isa 6:2 Above it stood seraphim; each one had six wings: with two he covered his face, with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew.
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The beatitudes are a section of the Sermon on the Mount, found in chapter 5 of Matthew. They are the section where each verse starts with "Blessed..."