The actual word "cat" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. However, specific types of large cats, such as the lion and the tiger, are mentioned. Domesticated cats are not mentioned in The Bible, although they did exist in ancient Egypt.
The Bible does not mention any specific mention of animals like kangaroos. The absence of certain animals in biblical texts may be due to geographical and cultural factors, as the Bible primarily focuses on the flora and fauna found in the regions around the Mediterranean Sea.
While wild felines such as Leopards and Lions abound. the word Cat and the domestic feline implied is nowhere to be found in the Holy Writ. The popular legend of the Christ Child and the stable cat is after all, a pious myth=allegdly explaining why Tabby Cats have (M) markings (for St.Mary) on their foreheads. some leopards and white tigers have these too. no connection.
Because there is no need. The Bible is a guide for us humans, The word of God, and it is meant for us. Cats do not need to know how to get to heaven. Yes, they do mention other animals but not in the way one would think of mentioning a cat. Cats can be precious to us but they are not a necessity. The Bible is filled with things we should and need to know, it is a very important book and there is simply no reason for it to be mentioned in the Bible if it were then they would be mentioned.... hope that helps =)
if a cat runs 5 miles per minute and you are trying to find out how much a cat runs and 10 minutes then do 5 times 10 and you will get 50
In the King James version the word - cat - does not appear at all.
The Bible does not mention any specific mention of animals like kangaroos. The absence of certain animals in biblical texts may be due to geographical and cultural factors, as the Bible primarily focuses on the flora and fauna found in the regions around the Mediterranean Sea.
Apart from animals not found in the middle East ( or Holy land) There is no mention of the domestic cat in the bible. The Christ Child and the Stable Cat is a pious fable.
yes it can
No, the word "cat" is not mentioned in the Bible.
As many times as much the cat wants to eat, although house cats are usually fed two to three times a day to prevent the cat overeating.
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The domestic cat occurs no where in Scripture. the juvenile story- The Christ Child and the Stable cat- is an unsupported legend. the M- marking, if true, would have only effefected that particular cat.
as much as i wanted to.
He loves his cat more.
32 times per second
too many
There are no verses with the word cat in them.