No, but the word Barber's is. Ezekiel 5:1 says:
And thou, son of man, take thee a sharp knife, take thee a barber's razor, and cause it to pass upon thy head and upon thy beard: then take thee balances to weigh, and divide the hair.
Barber is a noun.
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Community. The community barber the local barber
The new barber did a great job on my hair.
(Answer from 2k3r021)The word for 'barber' in Irish is 'bearbóir'.(Answer from 1588155637)According to Google Translate it is Barber exactly the same as in English I doubt this is right but it is what I found so yes!
Barber is bearbóir; firefighter is Fear dóiteáin (m), Bean dóiteáin (f).
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
The word idiot is not in The Bible.
The word Bible is not found in any sequence of the small font, nor in the sequence of the caps. And there are many mentions of the Holy Word, and the Holy Scriptures. Scriptures is used 21 times in the New Testament. The word is used thousands of times. The word "Bible" is not in the Bible. The word "Bible" was not being used yet at the time the Bible was being written. The word "scripture" or "scriptures" was used instead.
The word "word" is used 569 times in the NIV Bible, and the word "words" is used 424 times in the NIV Bible. The word "Word" appears in the KJV Bible, 1,179 times.
The third word in the Bible is: beginning.