All the created things are described as good (Genesis ch.1), since they were God's purposeful creations. See also:
My life line
Some theologians would describe the Bible as the atlas to the world of being a good Christian, containing maps of how to live a good life and where to find God.
No, the Bible does not give a description.
Wicked.
Depends on your religion
The Gospels that describe the life and miracles of Jesus were recorded in the New Testament of the Bible. There are four canonical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each Gospel provides a unique perspective on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Bible uses the word "holy" to describe those who are "set aside" for God. This means that they have been claimed by God, cleansed from their sins and dedicated to a life of service to Him. This is how the Bible describes all Christians.
In the Bible, Jesus described himself as the Son of God and the Messiah who came to save humanity from sin. He also referred to himself as the Good Shepherd, the Light of the World, and the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
The Bible does not explicitly mention a "cradle of life" in a scientific sense. However, it does describe the creation of life in the Book of Genesis, where God creates the Earth, plants, animals, and humans. This narrative presents a theological perspective on the origins of life rather than a scientific explanation. The concept of a "cradle of life" is more often associated with scientific discussions, such as those regarding the origins of life on Earth.
The whole bible is the book of life one book one life
It should describe forgiveness throughout the whole bible and anyone and everyone can forgive!
I believe that there is only one Peter in the Bible, the Apostle Peter.