I learned in my Bible class, this was the nobleman's son. I do not where it is at in the Bible, but it is.
According to biblegateway, The word learn/learned/learning can be found 103 times in the bible.
The Bible does not tell us who specifically taught Jesus carpentry from as the Bible says in Mark 6:3: "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary..." But, we can conclude that Jesus learned carpentry from his foster-father, Saint Joesph.
Yes... interesting enough I just learned that today myself! LOL
One thing I learned about Jehovah is he is a god and he helped his friends when they need help with something or someone. This is why we always know about Jehovah from the Bible.
You don't have to study it. Some churches have bible study classes because they feel people need to know the Bible and there are lessons to be learned.
The only disadvantage of having knowledge of the Bible is that if you don't act on what you have learned, you are still held accountable for having that knowledge come the day of Judgement.
About the birth of jesus christ and is preaching about the kingdom of god
Some moral lessons that can be learned from Bible stories include the importance of faith, forgiveness, compassion, humility, and treating others with kindness and respect. These stories often teach about the consequences of actions, the value of perseverance, and the power of love and redemption.
Answer 1There is no such word as learnt. (In fact, Chambers and other dictionaries give it as an alternative to 'learned' - which I must say, I personally prefer)However, both are possible.Answer 2"Learned" in English is both the past simple of "to learn" and the past participle. Most verbs in English have the same past simple and past participle of which a example would be "jumped" and "jumped" - he jumped and he has jumped. An example of where they differ would be "went" and "gone" - he went and he has gone. Learnt is exclusively a past participle. You can say he has learned or he has learnt but you can NOT say he learnt where you CAN say he learned.
According to the bible, speaking in tongues is a spiritual gift. It is not something to be learned.
Byron's mother and childhood teachers introduced him to Scotland's scenery and the Bible stories. He learned to love nature, and to look at it with wonder. He learned about humanity through the Bible, and all this, along with his passion for reading, poetry, and his propensity to reflect, helped to form the romantic writer he later became.