Yes! Two immediately come to mind. The first is when in the time of Methuselah He gave mankind 120 additional years by grace giving them a time to repent inwhich thay did not and only grew more selfish and more violent (similar to our time) which ended in the flood of Noah's time destroying them all. The second is when King Hezekiah repented at a time of national threat on his sick bed and the Lord restored him and gave him an additional 15 years and this can be found in the Book of Isaiah.
The bible is canonized, that is, the early church people got together in committees like the Nicene Council, and determined through God which parts of ancient scrolls should be included in the Holy Bible, and which should not be. The result is an accepted Holy Bible that is unchangeable and still be called a Holy Bible. Granted, there are various 'versions' of the Holy Bible, but they include that same Books, Chapters, and Verses, but with different translations. For example, one of the Beattitudes says that the 'meek shall inherit the Earth'. A more correct translation might say that the 'unpretentious' shall inherit the Earth, or the 'patient and gentle' shall inherit the Earth.
Nothing about fullers earth in the Bible
In the bible, it says the Earth is Flat, so it is Flat. If God created the Earth and Jesus wrote the bible, the Earth is Flat
Jesus Christ granted it when he told Peter 'Whatever you bind on earth shall also be bound in Heaven and whatever you loose on earth shall also be loosed in Heaven.'
With the exception of a few miracles that were performed through the apostles and those performed by Our Lord, there is no tally list of miracles and through whom they were granted in the Bible.
The creatures of the Earth.
No, it does not. 'Holy' is an adjective meaning 'of importance to a religion'. 'Bible' is derived from the Latin biblio, meaning 'book' or 'books'.It is just an acrostic which someone has made up using the letters of the words 'Holy Bible' as a summary of what the Bible is.
The word "earth" is in the King James Version of the Bible 987 times. It is in 906 verses.
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The Bible is a remarkable book which is more history, philosophy and sociology than physics or astronomy. It does not discuss the shape of the Earth.
Today, we call our planet, 'earth', just as we call the ground we walk on and the soil we dig, 'earth'. But earth did not have a planetary name in the Bible, because the biblical authors did not know that it is a planet. ANSWER: In the Old Testament, Earth was referred to as the Firmament.
The Holy Bible. It stated in the Bible that the Earth was a sphere long before humans realized it was. People chose not to believe, and it turns out that the Bible was right.