It's not related to a bible passage. the term "21 Guns" is a war term. It has something to do with giving up the fight. hence the lyrics "lay down your arms, give up the fight"
No. Time in the Bible may mean any passage of time from generations to a few days; as it means today, according to the context or the other associated words.
Several significant events in the Bible are associated with the passage of 40 years. For example, the Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years before entering the Promised Land. Additionally, Moses spent 40 days and nights on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments. Jesus fasted in the wilderness for 40 days before beginning his ministry. These instances of 40 years or days are often seen as periods of testing, preparation, or transition in the Bible.
The river in "Green Days By The River" can symbolize the passage of time, growth and change, as well as the flow of life and destiny. It can also represent freedom, renewal, and the journey towards self-discovery for the characters in the story.
Since the context of II Timothy 3 mentions "disobedient to parents," you may have inferred the passage refers to children. A statement remotely resembling wiser yet weaker spoken regarding men in the last days reads: II Timothy 3:7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Although similar phrases occur in the Bible, the title 'Ancient of days', referring to God Almighty, can be seen only three times, and in one chapter of the book of Daniel - Daniel 7.9,12,22
Days on the Green was created in 1973.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus fasted for 40 days in the wilderness.
The timing of better days promised in the Bible verse is not specified.
A rite of passage for a girl in the Sioux is to be isolated from much of the tribe for four days. During these four days, other women from the tribe teach her. Boys also have a right of passage that is called a Vision Quest.
Allegedly Jesus went into the desert and fasted for forty days and forty nights. Matthew 4:2 and Luke 4:2 say that Jesus fasted for forty days. In the comparable passage, Mark 1:13 says that the angels ministered unto Jesus.
Yes the book of Revelations does mention a thousand days.
Threescore and ten years appears 4 times in the Bible. The passage that I like is: 10. The days of our years [are] threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength [they be] fourscore years, yet [is] their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. (Psalm 90)