If you are discussing the spiritual brotherhood of believers, then The Bible is the history of believers. In that way, it can be your spiritual family history (if you are a believer).
oral history , written history , history reccounted
The Family Bible was created in 1962-01.
McCoy is a scottish name, and has nothing to do with the Bible. Not knowing your family history however, I can't comment on whether or not you have Jewish Ancestry.
This is a core message of the Bible. The 'family' unit teaches mankind roles in the Government of God - the God Family. From Genesis to Revelation we learn of God the Father, the Son, the Bride of Christ, and future sons and daughters in it. A quick glance at the history of man and ruling nations will show how quickly they 'disintegrate' with the weakening of the family unit values.
There is no record of his wife or family in the Bible.
the first family in the bible was adam and eve and they made cain and abel
Henry A. Miles has written: 'Genealogy of the Miles family' '\\' -- subject(s): Faith 'Lowell, as it was, and as it is' -- subject(s): History, Manufactures, Manufacturing industries 'The Miles family of Concord, Mass' 'A glance at our history, prospects, and duties' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Sermons, American 'Traces of Picture Writing in the Bible' 'The Gospel narratives' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'Genealogy of the Miles family'
History channel is not anti Bible, or anti Religion. History Channel is pro History. It just so happen that the question about the historicity of the Bible is top drawer of viewing audience. The History Channel just shows historical stuff, which happens to be some religion. It is not anti-Bible, however, it does show videos about it.
Who Gave Dr. Oldman the Oldman Family Bible
There are 66 books of the Bible. Most of the 66 have some history in them. There are only about 2 that don't.
Some of the New Testament of the Holy Bible is a partial history of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
Henry O. Thompson has written: 'Thompson family history' 'The book of Jeremiah' -- subject(s): Bible, Bibliography