No the bible does not mention it.
let the dead bury the dead
The Bible does not say who was raised from the dead first by Jesus. chickennnn !!!
The Bible warns against speaking to the dead or seeking guidance from them. In Deuteronomy 18:10-12, it is stated that such practices are detestable to God. The Bible teaches that communication with the dead is forbidden and believers should seek guidance from God alone.
The Bible advises against praying to the dead, as it is considered a form of communication with spirits or entities that are not of God. The Bible emphasizes the importance of praying directly to God and seeking guidance and intercession through Jesus Christ.
The Bible warns against contacting the dead, as it is considered an abomination and goes against God's will. In Deuteronomy 18:10-12, it is stated that seeking guidance from the dead is forbidden and those who do so are detestable to the Lord.
According to the Bible, the dead cannot hear us.
According to the Bible, the dead cannot see the living.
The Bible warns against communicating with the deceased, as it is considered a form of witchcraft or necromancy, which is forbidden in the Bible. The Bible teaches that the dead are at rest and cannot communicate with the living. It is important to seek guidance and communication from God and not from the deceased.
It says that when Christ comes the second time the dead in christ will then rise. And till then no one will go to heaven until the day of judgement.
yes it say in the bible to be always charitable in the bible always read your bible and prayers
Answer:The question is based on the belief in the false doctrine of "the immortality of the soul" [that within all men is an "immortal soul"]... which the Bible doesn't teachBut, nowhere in the Bible does it say that "man HAS A SOUL IN HIM." It says that man "IS" a soul. A living, breathing mortal creature.The Bible further reveals that when "souls DIE"... they're DEAD, not living. They're unconscious, in a dreamless, dormant "sleep" from which they shall one day re-awaken [resurrect] and live again to face Judgment.In any case... the Bible teaches "praying for the living" not the dead. We can't do anything for the unconscious, unknowing dead by praying for them... but we may be able, through heartfelt prayer, to bring living, breathing, sinning people to "repentance" and "salvation."Nowhere does the Bible teach "praying for dead souls."