Matthew 22:37-39: " 'You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind.' This is the greatest and first commandment. The second, like it, is this, 'You must love your neighbor as yourself.'"
1 Thessalonians 4:11 :"and to make it your aim to live quietly and to mind your own business and work with your hands just as we ordered you"
It is common to use quotation marks when writing a Bible verse in a sympathy card to indicate that the words are being quoted from the scripture. Make sure to attribute the verse to the appropriate book, chapter, and verse number.
At the 'BibleGateway' link below, you can find a wide range of translations of this verse, as well as the Living Bible's paraphrase. Type in the verse, and choose the particular translation you want to use.
it is somewhere in the bible try reading the whole thing you lazy people
It's in Isaiah. Use Biblegateway.com to search for the chapter and verse.
It is a Bible with marginal references that lists a chapter and verse in another part of the Bible that may shed some light on the passage that you are reading.
Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.
I'm not sure if anyone has the bible online or whatnot, but if you go to a book store and use a Thompson Chain Bible, they have indexes in the back where you can look up certain words, names, and phrases and it will list every verse with that.
That's a very nice diagram.
The Bible does not specifically mention marijuana or drug use. Christians believe in following the laws of the land and respecting one's body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, which includes avoiding substances that can harm one's health or impair judgment.
I'm not sure quite where you get them, but you can get these tiny satchets from this Christian company, which are full of little cards with Bible verses on them. At the top of each card it might say something like Sanctification and below will be a verse that will help you explain Sanctification, or tell you why we need it and so on. So if someone asks what sanctification is you can read out the Bible verse on the card.
A good bible verse to use in a Christmas card is Matthew 5:5-9. Some others are Romans 15:13, Thessalonians 5:16-18, Psalm 20:4, John 14:27, and Luke 2:11.
The use of the letter "R" in the bible is strictly coincidental and it is not in every verse. The letter "R" is one of the most commonly used letters in the English language. So the chances of it showing up in most verses is pretty high. But the bible wasn't originally written in English. It actually wasn't translated to English until 1538 AD. Most of the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew except for a few chapters in the prophecies of Ezra and Daniel and one verse in Jeremiah that were written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written entirely in Greek. To show that "R" is not in every verse, find John 11:35 in the bible. "And Jesus wept." This verse is known best for being the shortest verse in the bible in the King James Version of the bible. There are no R's in it. NIV reads "Jesus wept."