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No. Quran has some accounts taken from the five books of the Bible.
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No, Abraham was not mute in the Bible. He is known for his conversations with God and others in various accounts throughout the Old Testament.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke have accounts of Jesus' infancy.
Mark was one of the writers of the Gospel accounts. The Gospel according to Mark is the second one.
Read the book of Ezekiel in the Bible. The author write about many of his visions. Read the whole bible, there are many accounts of people having visions.
The Bible doesn't include this in its accounts so we don't know.
The accounts are in Matthew 14:1-12 and Mark 6:14-29.
The Gospel of Nicodemus is not part of the Bible, as it is considered an apocryphal or non-canonical text. It is also known as the Acts of Pilate and contains accounts of events surrounding the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
John Wycliffe completing translating the Bible into the English language in 1382. His works became known as the Wycliffe Bible, he did not personally translate all of the books of the Bible, specifically the Gospel accounts and possibly the entirety of the New Testament.
The Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as found in the New Testament of the Bible