The Bible is really a combination of the gospels, New testiment, letters written by the apostles, and parts of the Torah in the old testiment. The first real recognition Christianity got was in the 300s AD by the Roman Emperor Constantine. The Christian Beliefs were made official by a counsul of Constantines church officials, they picked and choose which testimony they agreed with, and which stories portrayed Jesus the way the church wanted, and they included those in the bible.
The name "Onesmus" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
That depends on the question.
There is a lot of information available about the Life Application Study Bible. The most significant information can be found directly from New Living Translation's website.
kinds of godd information i guess im not sure i dont read the bible much but its a big book i dotn like most of it but whatever
That information is not recorded in the Bible.
The book of Matthew.
Inductive Bible study looks at the Bible for what it says (trying not to read into the text what is not there). So, and inductive Bible is probably a Bible that doesn't add too much extra formatting or information about the Bible beyond what was present in the original.
Bible Study is taking in spiritual information. Preaching is giving it back out.
1. Bible 2. Google maybe but the Bible is as real as it gets.
The bible.
A:At the time the Bible was written, Makkah, or Mecca, was an important pagan centre of worship, but of no interest to Jews or Christians. It is not mentioned in the Bible.
No, Martin Luther threw 7 books out of the Bible because they contained information with which he disagreed.