A scripture reference is the book, chapter and verse in the Bible. Example: John 3:16.
'John' is the specific book of The Bible. '3' is the chapter in the book. '16' is the verse in the chapter.
A scripture reference is the book, chapter and verse in the Bible. Example: John 3:16.
'John' is the specific book of The Bible. '3' is the chapter in the book. '16' is the verse in the chapter.
Genesis 8:21.
There is no scriptural reference or tradition that tells us about Anne's early years.
There is no scriptural reference or tradition that tells us the age of St. Anne when she married St. Joachim.
It means to cross-reference the verse cited for another Scriptural example similar to the one under immediate consideration.
No where in the Scripture does it mention anything about "you being a firehouse". I've searched several versions and still come up with nothing. Can you give a scriptural reference to your question?
The two scriptural offices of the church are Pastors and Deacons.
It was Philip. And the scriptural reference is: Acts 8:26-38
No.
That is a very broad question that you can write volumes on. Try asking a less broad question e.g. "What is the Scriptural view on abortion?"
There are many scriptural authority against Priesthood itself. Even men are not supposed to become priests.
There is no Bible script that confirms that John's eyes were plugged. In fact, there is no scriptural reference to John's eyes being physically impaired in any way. The only reference to John's eyes in the Bible is found in Revelation 1:14, which describes John's vision of Jesus: "His eyes were as a flame of fire." This passage is generally interpreted as referring to the piercing gaze of Jesus rather than anything related to John's own sight. Therefore, there is no scriptural basis for the claim that John's eyes were ever plugged.
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