The feasts of Mary that are actually based on The Bible are the Assumption of Mary. Another one is The Feast of the Visitation and also The Feast of The Purification.
A parable is a narrative of imagined events used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. They can therefore be found everywhere, and in texts of many religions - not just in the Christian Bible.
The primary source for the events and sayings of Jesus Christ is found in the Bible.
Kings are mentioned in the Bible for a couple of reasons. One is put a timeline to the events. Before the modern day calender (ie: years like 2010), events were recorded according the what king was in power. But I believe the most important reason is to prove the validity of the Bible. Many events in the Bible can be found in the records of secular historians of the time.
Events relating to the birth of Christ are found in the opening chapters of the gospels of Matthew and Luke.
It's based on true events but I haven't found any information to back that up
The story of Masada is not found in the Bible.
The Bible was written by many people, not found. The Bible as scriptures was not found whole. Ancient Jewish scrolls writings have been preserved as well as other historical events wich have been archeologicaly proven to be exact and correct. Later in ages the Bible was completed with the basic books you needed to reveal Christianity to humanity. Now if another script is found for example from the phrofet Natan, who did not write anything in the Bible, It will not be added, it would just be an anex to the Bible we know now but taken to be a true inspired scripture.
its not found in the bible
Cleopatra is not mentioned in the Bible. She was a historical figure who lived during the Roman era, while the events depicted in the Bible primarily took place in ancient Israel.
AnswerThe story of Moses is to be found in the books of Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus and Deuteronomy. However, if you are after verifiable facts about Moses, there is nothing outside the Bible. There is no extrabiblical mention of Moses or of the events with which he is associated in the Bible, and no archaeological evidence for either Moses or those events. In fact, many scholars doubt whether Moses really existed or the events really occurred.
Nothing - the word butterfly is not found in the Bible.
The word serinity is not found in the Bible.