Inspired by God
Yes With all due respect to the contributor above; no. The name William doesn't appear in the Bible.
For Jews, the Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh. For Christians it is the Old Testament.
Christian. The Bible is the authoritative book of teaching for Christians. A Bible church, if it is true to its name will put its emphasis on following the Bible.
The Bible...Ta Biblia...
If you're christian you read the Bible
it is pauls other name. he used to kill christians but then he spoke to god and he started to preach to christians.
Paul's original name was Saul and he was a prosecutor of Christians.
It's called the Kuran, just like the Christians' is the bible.
Christians have no name for God other then "God". The holy book of the Chrisitians is the "Bible", which comprises the Old Testament Jewish Torah and the New Testament which documents the life and teaching of Christ.
Some think the heathen population may have nicknamed them Christians out of jest or scorn, but the Bible shows that it was a God-given name; they "were by divine providence called Christians." (Acts 11:26)
This is often because these names have either good meanings or good associations in terms of the character in the Bible. They want good examples and associations for their children.
In the Bible Saul was a persecutor of Christians until God revealed himself to Saul and he became one of the biggest servants for God and his name was changed to Paul after that experience of seeing God.