There is no such a Book. The Bible is whole only when it contains its 66 books. Each book has its value and significance. From Genesis to Revelation the Bible keeps up the same theme.
The team of researchers which is writing up a report sums them up.
Most Christians agree that the 'Gospel in a nutshell' verse of John 3:16 sums up the whole of God's revelation through the Old Testament culminating in the salvation by Jesus Christ. It reads: " For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
The conclusion.
The three angles add up to 180 degrees.
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A valid conclusion is an accurate answer which sums up the whole of the topic.
The Table of Contents sums up what can be found in the book in general and where it can be found.
it is used as a reference or a singular word that sums up your whole post
one word would probably be adventurous
The team of researchers which is writing up a report sums them up.
yes, if you have a Bible look it up
The Bible sums it up in one word, "Love." We are to first love our creator God and next we are to love each other.
Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf" is translated to "My Struggle." It basically sums up his suck fest of a life.
The Bible is kind of like the Dictionary or an Encyclopedia- It is one book when you pick it up, but inside there are a bunch of other books, or sections. They are referred to as the "Books of the Bible". Like the Books Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are all stories of the life of Jesus. The book of Psalms is all songs. The book of Leviticus is all about the laws, and so on. One big book with sections called books inside. It's a little confusing but it works because the bible is never really read as a whole, people read different books inside, because they all hold different things. go to a book store and pick one up, it makes more sense when you see it.
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Because it emphasizes the whole point of you essay and sums it up so the reader can beter understand the concept of what the author is trying to convey
Genesis 1:31 "And God saw everything he had made, and look, it was VERY GOOD."Note: While some other verses in Genesis chapter 1 use the expression "it was good" (1:12,18,21,25); verse 31 uses the additional word, "very" good. That about sums it up.