It is called the Tanakh. It comes in book form; while the Torah or individual prophets can be found in parchment-scroll form.
he would look holy
They aren't actually combined in one book. The Christians adopt the Jewish Bible as the first half of their Bible, but they add to it and also do not use the original Hebrew.The Jewish Holy Book is the Hebrew Tanakh (Hebrew Bible): in Hebrew only. Some of us (non-Hebrew speakers) look at translations to get an idea of the meaning of the text, but it is understood that only the original Hebrew is the actual Jewish Bible. That is why Torah-scrolls are never in another language.
It depends on what holy book you are referring to.There are many.The Bible for instance is usually plain bound in black/blue/red, sometimes with the legend 'The Holy Bible' on the cover & along the spine.There are no rules to this though.
Read Matthew 4:12-17 if you have Holy Bible, or look up on biblegateway.com or online bible.com if you don't yet have a Bible.
The term "Pentecostal" refers to a system of beliefs and experiences based from Acts chapter 2 of the Bible. Acts 2 records the events of the early Christians which happened on the Jewish feast of Pentecost (Acts 2:1). Pentecostals look - and expect - to experience the same encounter with the Holy Spirit that is recorded in Acts 2:4: that when they receive the in-filling of the Holy Spirit, they speak in other languages, unknown to the speaker.
When we look at this question; If Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, then why was He called the son of God and not Son of the Holy Spirit? we must first find out who and how the 3 characters in this question were and are. In the Holy bible it talks about God the father, God the son (Jesus Christ) , and God the Holy Spirit as one. As humans we may find this hard to get a complete idea on this, so let us not go into that. If the bible says this, then i Guess the question is asking about names, and not by actual characters. in answer to your question, if we refer to the times when Jesus was around, they hadn't really heard of the Holy Spirit, yet they had heard of God, and were more familiar with Him.
yes, if you have a Bible look it up
A quick look at the names of the sacred Jewish books implies that they constitute the O.T. and are the same thing.However, there are some important differences. One difference is that the Jewish Bible (the Tanakh) is only in the original Hebrew. Any translation, whether done by Jews or Gentiles, is, at best, no more than an indication of what the Tanakh is saying. Many verses teach us a number of things.Another difference is that the Christian Old Testament may contain a few books that are not in the Tanakh (such as the books of Judith and Sirach).
yes. if you look in certain bibles you will see his name. the best bible to find his name is the New World Translation Of The Holy Scriptures. some of the scriptures i can think of are psalms 83:18 and Isaiah 42:8.
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The Bible states that the Holy Spirit comes to those who are saved. For example, look in Acts 19 where the people who did not fully believe in Christ (they received John's Baptism, that is, they put their faith in the coming messiah but not Christ specifically) and once they believed in Christ and were saved, they became filled with the Holy Spirit.
Depending on What religion or god you are talking about...If Christianity then no. If you would bother to look in the Holy Bible then you would know this. In Greek mythology then all gods and goddesses had brothers and sisters.