Jesus declares in His prayer to His Father: "...Thy Word is TRUTH." (John 17:17)
Truth means: Factual.
All of The Bible is "factual."
It was written by Henry Brook.
Oh yes they are very much, true, and you better believe it.
No. I don't think Charles Dickens wrote any true stories.
That statement is not completely accurate. Although The Bible may not have been written by God himself The Bible is about God and his Son. The Bible also contains stories about how God has influenced the outcome of an event. So although God may not have picked up a pen and wrote it himself he still has plenty to do with The Bible.
True, most stories about star-shaped figures do not originate from the Bible and are just religious myths.
Frank E. Peretti is known for writing Christian fiction novels that often incorporate elements of supernatural suspense and spiritual warfare. Some of his notable works include "This Present Darkness," "Piercing the Darkness," and "The Oath." Peretti's books typically explore themes of good vs. evil, faith, and the power of prayer.
I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?
There are kings and Rulers in the bible because the Bible was written at a time where the majority of the known world was run by rulers and Kings. The stories and events that are depicted in the Bible are based and are true events.
Personally, I see the Bible as a humbler. It teaches lessons through both true stories and parables. When you learn the stories, you see how they relate to your life and how many times selfish ambitions get in the way of doing the right thing.
Some writers are so skilled that they can make you "see" the word picture they are painting. Other writers take pieces of their own experience and fictionalize them. Writers' editors help a lot by cleaning up messy spots in writing.
Agatha Cristie is known as the queen of true crime writers
Mark Twain wrote "A True Story" in 1874 and "Carnival of Crime" in 1876. Both stories were included in his collection of short stories and essays called "Sketches, New and Old."