The lilies (Gr. krinia) spoken of in the New Testament (Matthew 6:28; Luke 12:27) were probably the scarlet martagon (Lilium Chalcedonicum) or "red Turk's-cap lily", which "comes into flower at the season of the year when our Lord's sermon on the mount is supposed to have been delivered. It is abundant in the district of Galilee; and its fine scarlet flowers render it a very conspicuous and showy object, which would naturally attract the attention of the hearers"
There's isn't anyone named Lily, but there are two figures named Susanna. Susanna is the Greek form of the name Shoshannah, which means "lily" in Hebrew.
The first Susanna was a virtuous beauty in the Old Testament Book of Daniel and the second a follower of Jesus Christ.
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No, there is no one in the Bible named Fiona.
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The bible never mentions anyone named Ali.
Lily appears five times in the Bible
No. The phrase "lily of the valley" does not appear in the KJV bible.
Jesus Christ...he is known as "The Lily of the Valley."
Lily = Shoshanah (שושנה)
Lily Allen is a famous singer
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Her adopted daughter is Lily and her birth daughter is Rose. Rose is named after Harry's grandmother, but I'm not sure who Lily is named after.