70-120 years. see Psalms 90:10, Genesis 6:3
yes.
There is no biblical text related to the name Rene or Irene. Is indicated in several sources to be of Greek origin and mean peace., but not biblical reference is given for this name. This of course dose not mean that those named Rene are bad, it simply means there is no biblical reference to the name. There are many people who have names with no biblical reference.
biblical allusion?
Biblical application refers to the process of taking principles and teachings found in the Bible and applying them to one's life in practical ways. This can involve interpreting scripture in a way that is relevant to one's current circumstances, seeking guidance and wisdom from the Bible on various issues, and striving to live according to biblical principles in daily life.
There are places in the Old Testament where is says that a man lived 120 years, 400 years, 600 years, and in the case of Methuselah, 900 years. Modern Biblical scholarship holds that this was a reference to the accumulation of their wisdom as opposed to the average man - not a precise reference to their age.
The phrase 'literary biblical allusion' refers to a literary work's allusion to a story or idea from The Bible. In other words, a reference of some kind to an identifiable portion of the Bible, which reference is found in a work of literature, is known as a 'literary biblical (or, Biblical) allusion.'
In my reference RB87 is stable, or has a half life of at least 4.9x1010 years.
If you are thinking of the word 'score' as a span of life, it is of biblical origin, Leviticus 12 and Psalms 90 which quotes 'there is a use of it that refers to a span of our lives' - 'the days of our years are three score years and ten'. Also borrowed by Shakespeare in Macbeth as 'Three score and ten I can remember well,' The span of life was then considered to be three score and ten, in other words 70 years
In the book of Psalms in the bible , mans life is to be three score and a half . Or 70 years.
Matthew 13:25 - 30
matthew 2:3-24
No, St. Francis lived and died nearly 1200 years after the last books of the New Testament were written. He did, however, live a Biblical life.