Friend I respectfully reply that you are looking at this in the wrong manner. The promises of God in The Biblekeep you; you do not keep them. Some of the more precious ones being whosoever believeth in Christ will not perish but have eternal life and all that come unto me i shall in no wise cast out.
The power to keep is in God hands and not mans; so the Bible warns us not to make vows or promises; "Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow; ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that."
There are a total of 355 promises in the bible.
There are approximately 3,000 promises of God found in the Bible. These promises cover a wide range of topics, including provision, protection, guidance, salvation, and blessings for those who trust in Him. Each promise serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and love for his people.
An estimated 25 million.
2011 is not in the bible - not as a year, not as a number. It cannot, therefore, "mean" anything in the Bible.
The best-selling one year Bible is the "One Year Bible Compact Edition NIV". The one year Bible helps one read the entire Bible in as little as 15 minutes a day. This Bible comes in the portable compact, and also the full size.
The answer is variable. Variables are infinite. Answer unknown.
Between 500 and 600.
He would change given the chance and would keep Christmas in his heart evermore
very many were sold to churches and religious people throughout the year
The books that make up the Bible were written by many different people. However in 393 at the synod of Hippo it was decided what books would be in the Bible. In 400 the first Latin Bible was translated by Jerome (and others).
Based on the time frame you gave it will take one year to read the bible in a year.
Abraham was born in the year 2166 BC according to the Bible.