The Bible is only a collection of Fairy Tales for children or peoples with a little mind.
Every single thing in the Bible is real.Another PerspectiveWhether the commentaries in the Bible are true or not is a matter of your personal perspective.
There are none. Instead, there is a video, from an evangelical group that believes Mr. Obama is the antichrist, and they use distorted Biblical teachings and questionable assertions to "prove" their point. If you believe Mr. Obama is in fact the antichrist, you will believe there are "strange coincidences." But otherwise, there is no evidence any of the claims in the video are true, nor does the Bible warn people about Mr. Obama.
nowhere, that quote isn't from the bible
lots of people helped contribute to the making of the bible.
The Bible Unearthed The Making of a Religion - 2005 was released on: USA: 2005 (DVD premiere)
The word has its meaning rooted in the fact that when the bible was compiled, certain early books of Christian writing were deliberately not included in the bible, these texts are referred to as the apocrypha.Thus apocryphal (note the spelling is not the same as in the question) means erroneous; fictitious, i.e of questionable authorship or authenticity.
When the word Washing is used in the Bible it usually refers to the act of making something pure.
An ancient text known as the Bible, of unknown authorship, claims that Jesus is god/the son of god. However, there is no other evidence and the grounds for this claim are questionable, as we do not know who wrote the Bible, and it was during a very superstitious time.
The Geneva Bible was an important English translation of the Bible that was widely used during the Protestant Reformation. It was the first Bible to include chapter and verse numbers, making it easier to reference specific passages. The Geneva Bible also included study notes and commentary that promoted Protestant beliefs, making it a key tool for spreading the ideas of the Reformation.
Hobe Sound Bible College's motto is 'Knowing Christ and Making Him Known'.
Go study the Holy bible and you will get the answer.
Oliver Cromwell did not believe that the Bible should be in Latin. He was a proponent of making the scriptures accessible to the common people, which aligned with the Puritan belief in the importance of personal interpretation of the Bible. Under his leadership, the English Bible was translated into English, reflecting his commitment to making religious texts available to all.