Chapter 9 of the Revelation of St. John the Divine does not refer to any country in particular; by implication, these things will happen over the entire Earth. The one geographical reference is to "the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates", and they're being released so they can go wherever they want from there (and they'll need to go to several countries, if they're going to accomplish the job of killing 1/3 of mankind).
Roman Catholic AnswerNo difference, Catholic and Christian is the same thing. I imagine that you are asking the difference between a Catholic/Christian Bible and a protestant Bible, which protestants may refer to as a Christian Bible. Protestants have removed a number of books from the Old Testament as they were uncomfortable with not believing things that the Bible said, so they changed the Bible.
All 'Christian' groups refer to the Bible - some use both Testaments while others concentrate upon the New Testament solely.
There are many meanings that the acronym BBC S refer to. So there isn't a concrete answer. Perhaps it's referring to the Bible Baptist Christian School of Roanoke.
The two parts of the Bible are the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The Jewish Bible is called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) or Miqra (מקרא). Sometimes the word Torah (תורה) is used in a general sense to refer to the entire Bible. The Christian Bible is called Tanakh Uvrit Hakhadasha (×ª× ×´×š וברית החדשה) which literally means, the Bible and the New Testament.
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The word Bible simply means Books. That actually means the Bible has no title. When Christians refer to the Bible, they are simply referring to the books. The term became transliterated over the years and became used for the purpose of referring to a particular set of books bound together and used by Christians.
ארץ, land, can refer to the Earth, to any given country (in context), or to the land of Israel.
The 4 Gospels are the most important. Other books Please refer to Link.
It is a matter of preference as to whether or not a person wishes to refer to themselves as a Christian or a deciple. This will depend on how devout a person is to their religion.
The pit is a symbol for hell. Many Christians referred to this poem for there belief along with the Bible. It symbolizes him becoming a christian and escaping the path to eternal death in the lake of fire.
The bible doesn't refer specifically to out of body experiences.