The Buddhists say that we should weep when a child is born, and rejoice when someone dies 15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.
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No. It was in Egyptian tradition of calling 'the mother and child' as Isis and Osiris. Some have said this originated with Nimrod's death and his wife Semiramis marrying their son, Ninus. Nimrod is credited with founding the 'Mystery Religion' of Babylon which is mentioned in Scripture.
The Bible does not list 'sins.' It states plainly that:1 John 3:4New King James Version (NKJV) Sin and the Child of God4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness. The list of 7 (originally 8) 'deadly' sins may be googled. They are from man and not from the Scripture.
The word 'child' appears 205 times in the King James version of the Bible.
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David fasted in the bible , when he committed adultery, and his love child died.
That is a saying, not a Bible quote.
Angels (demons) do not procreate; they do not have children. They were created. So, Lucifer has no children. Certainly none noted in scripture.
Well, According to The Lost Books of The Bible, He did, twice, as a child.
No where. That is the title of Hilary Clinton's book which is from an African proverb.
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This situation seldom arises in scripture, but when it does, the woman is treated as a harlot and a loose woman and the child as a (Hebrews 12.8) and not a true son. However, God is good and he is faithful and just to forgive our sins for Jesus sake if we confess them and forsake them.
the answer is in 1 Corinthians 13: 11
The man who had a single child in the Bible was Abraham and this child who he almost slaughtered for Sacrifice to GOD was non other than Isaac.
the bible says that your child should work clean and respect and that's if your child moves out she/him should learn how to clean
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No. It was in Egyptian tradition of calling 'the mother and child' as Isis and Osiris. Some have said this originated with Nimrod's death and his wife Semiramis marrying their son, Ninus. Nimrod is credited with founding the 'Mystery Religion' of Babylon which is mentioned in Scripture.
The word 'child' appears 205 times in the King James version of the Bible.