It refers to the 50 year jubilee and the return of people to their land of origin.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
Romans Chapter 10: verse 9, among others!
It can be found in Exodus chapter 2 verse 10.
In Leviticus 1 is the instructions for giving burnt offerings. In verse 17 it says "He shall tear it open by the wings, not severing it completely,.... I don't know of any underlying reason other than that's the way God wanted it.
Here Jesus is refering to himself as the theif.
1 Samuel chapter 9-10.
The names of Noahs three (3) sons were: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Moses records this fact in the book of Genesis in several places, see chapter 5 verse 32, chapter 6 verse 10, and chapter 7 verse 13.
it means:bible scripture,act chapter 10 verse 14AnswerIn Acts 10:12 we read "Wherein were all manner of four footed beasts of the earth, and wild beasts, and creeping things and fowls of the air" and in verse 13 " And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill and eat". Peter, in Acts 10:14, said " Not so Lord; for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean". Peter had in mind the Lord's command given in Leviticus chapter 11 starting with verse 4 outlining the animals which were not to be eaten because they were unclean. God responded in verse 15 saying "What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common". Peter expands this to include that "God shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean" in verse 28.
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
Money is mentioned in 1st Timothy chapter 6, verse 10.
In the Old Testament, the 100th verse is in Genesis 6:10. The 100th word is "them" in Genesis 1:29. The 100th chapter is Psalms 100. The 100th letter is the Hebrew letter "he" in Genesis 1:1. In the New Testament, the 100th verse is in Matthew 5:18. The 100th word is "to" in Matthew 1:2. The 100th chapter is Matthew 15. The 100th letter is the Greek letter "alpha" in Matthew 1:1.