This is very much a matter of the personal preferences of the deceased and their family, but here are some passages that are generally appropriate for reading at the grave site of a Christian's funeral:
Romans 6:3-11.
Portions of 1 Corinthians 15, especially verses 20-23; 35 and 36; 42-45; 50-58.
1 Peter 1:3-9.
i never read that
You can read about Esther in the book of Esther in the Bible. It is my favorite book.
Look in Acts, chapter 1, verse 26. If you read from verse 23 to verse 26, it reveals how the disciples chose Matthias to replace Judas who had died by suicide.
In the book of Psalm chapter 111 verse 9 you can read of where it says " Holy and reverend is His name."
In the book of Judges chapter 16 you can read of Samsons hair In the book of 2 Samuel chapter 14 verse 26 you can read of Absaloms hair In the book of John chapter 11 verse 2 you can read of Mary the sister of Lazarus
i never read that
You can read about Esther in the book of Esther in the Bible. It is my favorite book.
Judges Chapter 4, verse 19.
You can read the Bible online at websites such as BibleGateway.com, YouVersion.com, or BibleStudyTools.com. These websites offer various translations and versions of the Bible for free.
Yes, read the bible. Its a good thing to do :)
In the Bible, Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy Philomater. You can read about her in 1 Machabees, Chapter 10, verse 57.
Astronaut Frank Borman the comander of Apollo viii spacecraft read from the bible . He read from the book of Genises chap 1 verse 1 , the creation of the world.
That's like asking which is the least read bible verse. Impossible to answer.
It can be read in Matthew 7:1.
This verse can be found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Matthew 25:35-40. In these verses, Jesus speaks about feeding, clothing, and visiting those in need with the understanding that when you do these things for the least of people, you are doing it for Him.
He read from John 15:5 He read the Scripture, 'I am the vine, you are the branches. Whosoever abides in me will bring forth much fruit.'
Johnny read the verse "He that hath no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one" from the Bible in the book "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Forbes. This verse inspired Johnny to join the Sons of Liberty and fight for independence during the Revolutionary War.