Bible, Scripture, Word, Letter, Message. There are some of the ones I have heard.
God, Jesus, Yaweh, Lord, Holy Ghost, Hosana, Elijah, and I don't know about the last one.
No, last names were not used in Israel at the time of the Bible. They instead would refer to a person by phrases such as "son of" or by the town he or she was from. There are no "charachters" in the bible, show some respect
Congregation is used to refer to church in many Bibles.
The use of "her" to refer to the Church in the Bible is likely symbolic of the intimate relationship between Christ and the Church, portraying the Church as the bride of Christ. This metaphor emphasizes the love and unity between Christ and his followers, highlighting the close bond that believers have with Jesus.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
It is known by several names, including:the Tanakh (or tenach)the Jewish Biblethe MikraIn a general sense, the word "Torah" can refer to the entire Hebrew Bible as well.Christian translations of the Hebrew Bible are called "the Old Testament".
Not sure especially that the explicit mentioned names are different from one Bible to another.More information:No. Many other names are mentioned in the Bible in addition to the names of prophets.One more informationIn Quran, Muslims holy book, 25 prophets are mentioned by name although said in Quran that many other prophets are there but not mentioned by name in Quran. refer to related question below for the names of those 25 prophets.
Jesus referred to his disciples by many different names. First and foremost, he called them by their first names. He also called them "friends", "brothers", and many symbolic terms inside of His parables, such as "branches", and other such names.
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NO, they can not teach or preach. I am sure some of you do not like my answer. However, take a look at what the Bible says: I Cor. 14:34: Let your women keep SILENCE in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; for it is a shame for women to speak in the church. This is very clear and then read verse 35. This would also refer to preaching in the church, not the building but to believers which is the church.
Translation: Church