The town Cafar is mentioned in the book of Acts.
Johanns Gutenberg and Peter Schöffer printed the first Gutenberg Bible on 24 August 1456 in Mainz, Germany.
There are two cities named Antioch in the Bible (New Testament), both of which featured prominently in the spread of the church in the first century. One was in Syria near the modern-day town of Antakya; the second was in a region called Pisidia near the town of Yalvac, in modern-day Turkey.
The Bible doesn't 'say' it, but to some it's implied by Judas' family name. He and his father were both called 'Iscariot' (Luke 6:16; John 6:71) which is commonly believed to show that they were from the Judean town of Kerioth-hezron.
The Bible does not define the term or word wilderness; it merely uses it several times, and it is assumed that the reader knows the definition used by the writer concerned.Generally speaking, it meant the uncultivated area outside of a town or city. We might nowadays say countryside.
The Bible doesn't 'say' it, but to some it's implied by Judas' family name. He and his father were both called 'Iscariot' (Luke 6:16; John 6:71) which is commonly believed to show that they were from the Judean town of Kerioth-hezron.
Bucyrus is a town in Ohio, but I can't find it in the Bible.
Jesse of the Bible was from the town of Bethlehem. He is best known as the father of King David.
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Larissa is a town in Greece, but it is not mentioned in the Bible.
No, definitely not. Shiloh was not a coastal town.
No, last names were not used in Israel at the time of the Bible. They instead would refer to a person by phrases such as "son of" or by the town he or she was from. There are no "charachters" in the bible, show some respect
Mary was from the town of Nazareth in Galilee.
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
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In a town identified in the Bible as "Ur", possibly associated with thepresent-day town of the same name in Iraq.in Ur, southern Babylon.
Jerusalem is still a town where people live