I know one pear of twins in The Bible, it is in the book of Genesis . the twins are Jacob and Esau.
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There is also Doubting Thomas, who was called 'Thomas Didymus' ('Didymus' is Greek for 'twin'), but (strangely, having made such a point of it) there is no record of who his twin was. Curiouser still, , 'Thomas' is derived from the Aramaic word for ... (wait for it) ... 'twin'! Why such a fuss to tell us he is a twin, but not who is twin was? Unless, of course, it was obvious to those who wrote about him, but didn't want to shout about it. It would explain why he was so hard to convince about the nature of his brother...
I know of two pairs of twins in the bible Jacob and Esau, and Thomas and his twin.
the word love is recorded 3 times in the bible
Two
Judas Iscariot for one...
The Bible mentions Jacob and Esau. (Genesis 25:24-26)
I know of two pairs of twins in the bible Jacob and Esau, and Thomas and his twin.
The word "twins" is in the King James Version of the Bible 6 times. It is in 6 verses.
the word love is recorded 3 times in the bible
There are 2 recorded Adam's in the Bible
Two
Judas Iscariot for one...
There are two set's of twins mentioned in the bible and I'm sure this has been answered before. We have Esau and Jacob, and Tamar's twins Zeresh and Pharez. However, there is sketchy talk of Thomas (a disciple of Jesus) being a twin for the meaning of his name. there is also talk of Joseph's sons being twins but i doubt it for scripture would have said so.
Conjoined twins. The older terminology was Siamese twins, after the first recorded twins in the country of Siam (now called Thailand).
Wallabies tend to have just one joey at a time, but twins have occasionally been recorded.
There are none recorded in the Bible
The Bible mentions Jacob and Esau. (Genesis 25:24-26)
No where in the Bible is this recorded, so people who talk of this, get their authority somewhere other than the Bible