It doesn't say.
forever, because jesus died on the cross for us. So we go to heaven, and we can live forever with God. (this is in God's opinion)
No there is not a verse that tells you how long it took. But if you search for it on Google I bet you could find the answer!!
No one can live for this long but some say this guy from the bible lived for 986 years
I want to know where in the Bible it tells of how many years a person is guaranteed. I believe it is threescore and ten but I think there are several references to that answer.
The Bible does not say but Adam died when 930 (Genesis 5:5). A Jewish tradition has Eve dying one day after Adam.
2/3 of a Neptune year. That is if you live to be 109 earth years old.
Right now, the only planet that we could live on without high-tech life support is Earth. In the long run, we will be able to build enclosed habitats on Mars, and live there, and on Titan and probably Ganymede.
Well it depends on the situation... God will decide when the time comes and/or take care of your self and you will live long. Also obey your parents and may u live a long life... That is what the bible says
forever, because jesus died on the cross for us. So we go to heaven, and we can live forever with God. (this is in God's opinion)
The Holy Bible. It stated in the Bible that the Earth was a sphere long before humans realized it was. People chose not to believe, and it turns out that the Bible was right.
Before the flood, atmospheric conditions were very different than they are now, enabling earth creatures to age much more slowly.
None no for sure how long.
about 4.6millions years
the bible does not say
moses lived to be 120 years old
The Bible does not give a specific answer regarding how long Lazarus lived after being raised by Jesus. However, tradition holds that he lived for another 30 years and eventually became the Bishop of Kition (modern-day Larnaca in Cyprus).
There is no specific information in the Bible about how long Ezra lived. The mention of him having 45 children is likely a hypothetical or symbolic number, rather than a precise detail.