The Bible is organized into books, chapters and verses. If you know the "address" of the verse or reference, you can look it up by finding the page number of the book in the table of contents, going to the beginning of the book, count the chapters to the one you want and then count the verses to the one you want.
If you do not know the address of the reference, you can use what is called a concordance. A concordance is a list of key words listed in alphabetical order with book, chapter and verse locations for each. (Many Bibles have abridged concordances in the back of the Bible itself. Otherwise you can find a Bible concordance at the library or your local book store.) If you know a key word like "Love" or "Abraham" you can look it up in the concordance, and then follow the instructions above for finding the book, chapter and verse. Often concordances will use abbreviations for books like Gen for Genesis or Rev for Revelation, so watch for that.
In addition, there are numerous Bible programs and websites that offer "searchable Bibles" where you can look up key words or phrases and it will automatically take you to the chapter and verse.
yes.
There is no biblical text related to the name Rene or Irene. Is indicated in several sources to be of Greek origin and mean peace., but not biblical reference is given for this name. This of course dose not mean that those named Rene are bad, it simply means there is no biblical reference to the name. There are many people who have names with no biblical reference.
biblical allusion?
The phrase 'literary biblical allusion' refers to a literary work's allusion to a story or idea from The Bible. In other words, a reference of some kind to an identifiable portion of the Bible, which reference is found in a work of literature, is known as a 'literary biblical (or, Biblical) allusion.'
Matthew 13:25 - 30
matthew 2:3-24
I could find no reference to the name "Tiebel". The Hebrew word "tebel" is one of five words used to signify earth or world....
Not an apple at all, but a biblical reference to sex.
There is no reference to the French word Renae in the KJV biblical texts.
The spelling is epistle. It is capitalized when used in reference to Biblical epistles.
Biblical minimalism is the belief that the Bible is purely mythological rather than historical records. It seeks to establish the history of the region from archaeological means only with no reference to Biblical accounts.
You'd refer it like any other biblical text