A bible passage is usually several bible verses talking about a certain subject in The Bible. An example would be John 3:1-21, but some passages are shorter.
A bible verse could be John 3:16, or John 14:6. Many people memorize bible verses as they are short and remind the person of what else God has taught them about the particular subject. Bible verses can be picked out of a bible passage for memorization and recall.
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This a good question! Partly, I think, because there might be several ways to answer it depending upon, well, some semantics. I hope what I'm adding might be helpful.
While it is one book we can also think of the Bible as being multiple books that comprise the complete works of the Bible.
Two larger parts - the Old and New Testaments.
The Old Testament containing 39 works or "books.
The New Testament containing 27 "books".
These books have been divided into chapters, which contain numbered verses.
The numbering system of chapters and verses was created as a reference aid so that specific passages could be located easily.
An example might be the well know scripture is John 3: 16- referring to the fourth book in the New Testament, its third chapter, and 16th verse.
"John 3: 16" is basically the address to help us find the passage that says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
Does this help with your question?
The Chapters that make up the books of the Bible. In both Testaments, Old and New, there are many Books, like Psalms, John, Revelations etc. and in each Book, there are a few Chapters, numbered. In each Chapter, there are also verses. Books can have many Chapters, and Psalms has 150 Chapters, and some books only have 3. As well as this, Chapters can be as long as 176 Verses, or as short as 2.
A Bible "passage" is merely any portion of it that you may be reading at any given time.
Usually it is refered to as a verse, i.e John Chapter 1 verse 6.
A verse.
A verse!
Verse, text,or scripture.
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It is a Bible with marginal references that lists a chapter and verse in another part of the Bible that may shed some light on the passage that you are reading.
Proverbs 31, or "Speak Out For Justice," is a Bible verse. The verse exhorts people to speak out for those less fortunate than themselves, and to be leaders. The verse is phrased as advice from king Lemuel's mother.
Jude 1:22 KJV "And of some have compassion, making a difference." The idea is that you make a difference by caring for others. There are many Bible examples but that's the clearest actual verse that comes to mind.Experience: I'm a pastor.
It is a Bible with the addition of references to other verses related to the particular verse or passage that you are reading. These are usually in the margin adjoining. They may also contain explanatory notes, maps, and other information but the main feature is the inclusion of inter-related verses.
When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. (Matthew 2.10)
Prose is free speech put into blank verse, and verse is verses in iambic perameter.
The Bible does not specifically mention marijuana or drug use. Christians believe in following the laws of the land and respecting one's body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, which includes avoiding substances that can harm one's health or impair judgment.
When someone says verses, they normally mean a few verses. Scripture is normally like a chapter, or several verses. It is the same thing thow, just different amounts of The Word.