No, God's law reveals his character. For example, God does not give a command for us not to lie because lieing can be hurtful to ourselves and others (although it can). The primary reason he gave us this command is because He does not lie, He is always faithful. The law reveals His character, and when we compare His perfect character to our corrupt character it reveals our need for a savior. This is where God's will comes in. Roman's 10 tells us that it is God's will that everyone repent of their sin and believe the gospel that Jesus died on the cross in our place, as the punishment for our sin, and was raised again. Anyone who does this will be saved.
No where.
The commands of god
The word "giving" appears in 122 verses of the NIV bible.
613 Commandments
The bible reveals that God is Love--but don't forget that God didn't write the bible. Men wrote the bible--out of their experience with God--however short their experience or their understanding.
None, the name Kerry is of Gaelic origin and the bible was written in (primarily) Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
The words give, giving or gave appear 1305 times in the King James Bible. They do not usually refer to giving charity.
Giving appears 29 times in the KJV Bible, and the word give appears 880 times. Also the words given, giver, giveth and givest appears 640 times. That is 1549 references altogether on giving in the Bible
The Bible mentions music primarily from the Old Testament; mostly in the book of Psalms.
The bible reveals God,and especially his Son--Jesus. Jn:5:39: Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.
Donating organs is part of giving. And the bible promotes giving.
There is nothing in the Bible about this.