Fasting without food wash the Karma or attain Moksha is wrong because real meaning is different. Krishna said when you eat or do any karma in keeping Him ( Krisna) in front you will have no bondage of any Karma ( Good or Bad ). Real fasting done by Mahavir that he ate every bite with keeping Soul in front means what I am eating is for body but i am soul. This is real fasting done by Krishna and Mahvir but jains made it different. In real Mahavir never fasted single day without food. Jain fasting is not good for body and you can not achive any purity by fasting . The purity should be within in Mind. Therefore Moksha achieved by Mind (MAN) ,Vatchan (SPEACH) and last Body (kaya).
When someone says verses, they normally mean a few verses. Scripture is normally like a chapter, or several verses. It is the same thing thow, just different amounts of The Word.
In Ephesians charter 4 verses 31 and 32 does talk about scripture. This is in the Bible.
The christians/pentecostal/protestants we believe in the resurrection. Matthew 27:53 Jhon 5:29 Acts 26:23 and there are many more scripture verses that support this beliefs.
In the Sikh Holy Book, there are verses about all the major religions, Buddism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Jainism. What it says about religion is not to be immersed in dogma, but try to be as good as you can within your own religion and not to denigrate other religions. The first Sikh Guru said: "Higher than Truth is Truthful Living"
None of the D&C scripture mastery verses have all 26 letters in them.
Verses 1 through 36. (i.e. ALL of them)
The word "shepherd" appears in 42 verses of the KJV bible.
The word help is found in 131 verses in the Old Testament, in 15 verses in the New Testament, in 11 verses in the Book of Mormon, in 9 verses in the Doctrine and Covenants, and in 4 verses in the Pearl of Great Price. That is a total of 170 verses containing the world 'help' - some of them more than once.
Muslim.....He recites verses of the Quran before every match
A poem is usually distinguished by words chosen for their melodious and emotional characteristics, combined into verses which convey passionate messages. Almost every religious scripture contains such verses (poems) of admiration, praise, love and honor for their respective deities. If you wish to find such works of art/love then you should look for them under the relevant scriptures which appeals to your passions. To suggest the actual verses and chapters of a particular religion as an answer to your inquiry will be disrespectful and offensive if it does not meticulously encompass all the various religious persuasions. In order to refrain from offending the sensitivities of anyone in this global community I suggest that you conduct a web search under the name of the scripture of your choice.
Not in its entirety but you will read verses of Scripture. Here is a link for you that has many 'versions' of the Bible for your reading pleasure:
The word "men" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1654 times. It is in 1489 verses.