There is no reliable historical record of St. Nicholas, and some say he existed only in legend. Many of the St. Nicholas stories do seem to be imagination interwoven with at most a grain of truth. In any case, Nicholas is said to have lived in the fourth century, long after The Bible was completed. There is no book of the Bible that mentions Saint Nicholas.
There was, he lived in the 3rd and 4th century and was a bishop. He was thought to have performed several miracles.
'Saint' is found in 24 different books of the Bible. Saint also appears 98 times in the Bible.
No. He does not.
Saint Sebastian (died circa 288 AD) is not mentioned in the Bible, as the events of the Bible all predate his life.
There is nothing in The Bible about "Saint" Matthew. So nothing about "Saint Matthew with angel".BTW, "bible" simply means "book", sp "the bible" means "the book" - wgich could be any book.The term "The Bible", or sometime "The Holy Bible" has capital letters simply to distinguish it from other books.
The first book in the Bible is Genesis. The first story in the Bible is about creation. The name of the first story in the Bible is called The Creation Story.
No. Saint Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible.
It is in the Bible. Book of Genesis.
The Bible= Judaism and christianity.... the bible book of exodus............
The Book of Daniel.
No, the book that Nicholas Flamel has in "The Alchemyst" by Michael Scott is fictional. The author has created this book as part of the story's plot and it does not exist in reality.
It can be found in the book of kings.