Peter argued with Jesus. Moses questioned his ability to be a leader as God wanted him to be.
Jacob
No. Mohammed argued that the Bible, while a remnant of the Divine Holy Books sent by God, was replete with errors. Therefore, the Bible should not be believed in, but rather the Qur'an.
No verse is Father of the Israelites. It can be argued that Jacob is, however Abraham was the first called by God and it was he who was promised that God would make his descendants as many as the stars.
The primary difference was that the Protestants argued that the ability to interpret the Bible rested with the individual believer and not the Church establishment. Therefore, the only thing that was relevant in knowing God was the Bible and not Church doctrines.
nicodemus
No, The Bible is the inspired word of God. Meaning , God inspired the writers to write what they did. In other words, it is God spreaking to you when you read the Bible.
The bible reveals that God is Love--but don't forget that God didn't write the bible. Men wrote the bible--out of their experience with God--however short their experience or their understanding.
No we were closer to god when it all started in the Bible but we are always with god.
The Holy Bible was written from and about God's deeds and acts.
God is the author of The Bible.
The Bible is called the Holy Book because it is the inspired Word of God and God is holy. (Also the Holy Word of God)
The Holy Bible is from God. God love Christians and Christians love God.
no, because for one God is capitalized and two God is the bible Zeus the god is not in the Bible.