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Deborah's death is not described in the Bible.
The bible does not exactly predict Hitler, himself. But it does predict the coming of a social tyrant, the antichrist that comes and rules and created peace for 3 1/2 years and then makes it hell for the other 3 1/2 years, the tribulation. Some may say that the Bible did predict Hitler, but it does not say in the Bible at all, his name or the Natzi's but there is a scenario in the Bible where God mentions the tribulation. If you read revolation then you will come across it. Hitler isn't mentioned in the bible.
no the bible never set a given date on which the world would end it described what the would be like. if it described what the end would be like. in the holy bible, it clearly states that God himself will end life as we know it when all love between human beings is gone... this means its when people will only enjoy killing and hurting each other.
His name was Constantine. He didn't really order the creation of the bible, he ordered that only one bible be created from the many that were in use at the time. So, he commisioned the council of Nicea to decide what would and what would not be included in the official bible.
He created a bible
The belief that the universe was created by God as described in Genesis. See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
Not exactly. Purgatory is not referenced in the Bible directly. It is mostly a Catholic belief.
No he did not. He simply created a composition that depicted the story in the Bible. Some artistic license has been taken with the placement of the figures but for the most part the scene is exactly as described in the Bible.
The question is malformed and biased.
No. It's not described as such.
The Bible
Often described as wrath.
Methusaleh, as in the Bible
There are exactly 33 resurrections in the bible.
It can come as a shock to some when they learn that not everything in the Bible is real. The cherubim were described as sphinx-like creatures with bodies of a lion, wings and human-like heads. They were widespread in ancient Near Eastern mythology long before they entered Hebrew belief.
It is unclear who exactly created the fork. What is known is that it has been used as a food utensil since the time of the ancient Greeks. It is also mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
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