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"For all have sinned; all fall short of God's glorious standard". Taken from the New Living Translation "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" New International Version

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What are the release dates for Romans 323 - 2012?

Romans 323 - 2012 was released on: USA: 21 October 2012 (internet)


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If Romans would crucify Christ would they lie in the Bible?

Romans did not write the Bible and therefore had no say in what was said about them or what they were reported as having said. The Romans had no opportunity to lie in the Bible, but the Christian authors did have that opportunity. So, the question should perhaps be whether the early Christians lied in the Bible, and arguably they did do so.


How many Bible hero are there?

323


What is an example of a letter in the bible?

One example of a letter in the Bible is the Letter to the Romans, written by the apostle Paul to the Christian community in Rome. This letter addresses theological concepts and provides guidance on living out the Christian faith.


What year was The Bible first translated?

One of the early translations of the Hebrew Bible (also known as Christian Old Testament) was the Greek Septuagint or "LXX" circa 323 BCE. The first full translation of the whole Christian Bible (Old and New Testaments) was the Vulgate, which was a late 4th-century Latin translation of the Bible largely done by Jerome.


In the hebrew bible when was judah conquered by Romans?

No. There is no mention of Romans in the Hebrew Bible. The Romans conquered Judea After the Hebrew Bible was already canonized.


Who was the Woman who touched Jesus when he was crucified?

In the Christian bible it does not mention any lady touched him. We must remember that the Romans gaurded him all the time.


Why is Romans called a book of the Bible?

Romans is called a book of the Bible because it is one of the epistles or letters written by the Apostle Paul, addressing the Christian community in Rome. It serves as a foundational text for Christian theology, discussing key themes such as salvation, grace, faith, and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. As part of the New Testament, it is considered sacred scripture by Christians and plays a significant role in shaping Christian beliefs and practices.


How many books are there in the Christian Bible?

There are 66 books in the Christian Bible.


How many verses are in the Christian Bible?

There are 925 verses in the Christian bible.


Do you get your own Bible when you become a Christian?

You can get your own Bible before you are a Christian.