Zechariah 6:3: And in the third chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot grisled and bay horses.
I can't find any bible verses that speak that number.
Grizzled (like grizzly bears) is a hair coat frosted with white. The undercoat can be any color. Grizzled is often used to denote a person turning grey.
Actually no there is not
There is no reference in the Bible to 32 horns, horn symbolically represents authority or any ruler, like a king or a president.
I was born and raised in a Christian home, my Father was a very religious person, I studied the "Christian" Bible regularly and have no recollection of any such name being referenced in the Christian Bible.After doing extensive research, I have found no reference to Agganon in any bible, though the name in American Society does appear regularly, though it's spelled Aganon.I will continue to research this name, but as of the writing of this, I can find no reference to such a name in any "Bible".
The phrase 'literary biblical allusion' refers to a literary work's allusion to a story or idea from The Bible. In other words, a reference of some kind to an identifiable portion of the Bible, which reference is found in a work of literature, is known as a 'literary biblical (or, Biblical) allusion.'
frazzled, drizzled, grizzled, blizzard, whizzing
Either a study bible or a reference bible. The study bible has extended footnotes and maps but the reference bible has verses connected on the same topic. I guess you just have to look at a few bibles before you really find what you're looking for. If you're just looking to learn God's word then any standard bible would work but there's even some bibles geared just towards college students and their issues.
I could not find a reference to any animal wearing a necklace in the New King James Version (NKJV).
No nothing is mentioned about the bad weather. but it says they came from far countries.
The Bible contains no reference to calculating or memory that would relate to computers. These would have been quite foreign concepts to the biblical authors.
There is no scripture reference that places Peter in Rome. Any such evidences are outside the Bible.