no. some end with commas and colons
Every book has 13 chapters exept book 13: The End. The End has 14 chapters.
No, there is no chapter in the Bible that ends with a comma. The chapters in the Bible are typically structured with verses and are not punctuated with commas at the end. The punctuation in the Bible, including commas, is added by translators to aid in readability and understanding but is not part of the original text.
"Ocean at the End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman has a total of seven chapters.
Mockingjay has 27 chapters. It is divided into three parts, and has an epilogue at the end of the book.
It has 43 amazing chapters, but as you get to the end, the chapters get shorter and shorter. The book is also sectioned off into 4 parts.
After Fable, the game will not completely end. There will be more quests available if you have The Lost Chapters.
There is no test referenced to in the My Chemical Romance song To The End.
Moses was alive during most of the time period covered by Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Spoiler alert: he dies near the end of Deuteronomy. He's occasionally referenced or mentioned after his death, also. If you want an exhaustive list, you can do an online search for his name at Bible Gateway.
Rare Earths Facility ended in 1973.
The Bible does not have a chapter 666. The Book of Revelation, which is the final book of the New Testament, has 22 chapters, with chapter 13 often cited for its mention of the number 666 as the "number of the beast." This number is associated with end times prophecy and symbolizes imperfection and opposition to God.
No gospels were taken "out" of the original Bible. This is a claim that is central to the books by Dan Brown, but has no basis in fact. There are other books that are labeled Gospels, such as the Gospel of Thomas, which were known in some parts of the early church but never given the same status as the canonical Gospels. Here is a link to some information about the set of these gospels known as the Gnostic gospels if you wish to do some further reading. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnostic_gospels