The bible differs mainly from the quran and the Geeta, as these two books do not promise you salvation as the bible promises free salvation , if you believe in Jesus.
Oh no the bible and the geeta are two entirely different books. In the Geeta you do not find Jesus who died for all. And there is no salvation there.
James H. Brookes has written: 'Salvation' 'An outline of the books of the Bible' 'He is not here' -- subject(s): Resurrection 'May Christians dance?' -- subject(s): Antidance Literature, Dance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Dance 'Salvation, the way made plain' -- subject(s): Salvation 'The mystery of suffering' -- subject(s): Suffering 'Chaff and wheat' -- subject(s): Bible, Inspiration 'Bible reading on the Second Coming of Christ' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'How to be saved' -- subject(s): Salvation 'An outline of the books of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Synopses
The word 'salvation' appears 171 times in the KJV Bible.
salvation
Of course the Bible, but the Catholic had to interpret it in their Catechism. The catholic believe that Bible is not enough for salvation. Their lies a tradition called the Apostolic tradition. The church magisterium is the teaching of the church.
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.
The main themes and messages found in the Bible books include love, forgiveness, redemption, faith, obedience, and the importance of living a righteous life. The Bible also emphasizes the belief in a higher power, the consequences of sin, the power of prayer, and the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ.
No. In Christian Bible there is 73 books - but Protestant Bible have 66 books.
73 books in the Bible There are 67 books in the Protestant Bible.
About 100 to 200
12,440 times in whole bible