Many books are mentioned in today's bible that have been lost to the vagueries of time. These include:
Book of the covenant, Book of Statutes, Book of Samuel, Book of Nathan, Acts of Solomon, Shemaiah the Prophet, Book of Jehu, One of the Epistles to the Ephesians, Acts of Uziah, Annals of David.
The Book of Esther does not mention God, but rather is meant to illustrate God's intervention in the world from the background, without making Himself known with miracles such as those at the Exodus.
Only the Book of Esther does not directly mention God's name - though the book clearly reveals God's protection for those Jews who remained in Persia and did not return to the land of Israel (see Ezra 1:1).
The Book of Esther does not mention God or Jesus.
The Book of Ester. In this book, Moracadi and Ester together save their people from being killed by Haman. God's intervention is not directly mentioned.
3 John does not mention 'Jesus' by name.
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
God directly wrote no books but He inspired all of the writers of the Bible.
I'm pretty sure that all of them mention suffering.
You need to treat a Bible Book with care. The Bible is God's Word, so we should all treat Bible's and books that talk about the Bible and Christianity with care.
In the King James version the phrase - God loves you - does not appear at all.
What are you asking? The word God is a translation of a Hebrew word. The word LORD is the name of God. Which are you asking about? none the name God in in all books of the Bible. Why????
One unifying factor of the Bible is that God is a God of salvation. He wishes that all mankind return to him in order to spend eternity with him. Almost all the books of the Bible are based on this premise.
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. All give their own accounts of the life of Jesus.
there aren't any books in the Bible that don't mention the name of Jesus Christ, and this is coming from a Christian.AnswerI'm not sure which Bible the previous answerer reads but no books in the Old Testament mention Jesus at all as he wasn't even born then. Some prophesy his coming but none mentions him by name. As an example of a book in the New Testament, the third letter of John does not mention Jesus.
Lycans are not mentioned at all in the Bible.
No the bible does not mention this at all.