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How many times does the name Austin appear in the bible?

The name "Austin" is not in the Bible. That name did not exist at the time the Bible was being written.


What is the name of the 1st book of the Bible?

Genesis Genesis is the first book of the Bible.


Why did king James ask to name bible after his name?

King James authorized the Bible to be written.


Is the name editha in the bible?

No, because this name did not exist when the Bible was written. "Editha" is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning "happy war".


How have Bible books got their names?

The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written


What is the name of text written in judaism?

The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).


Is the name Charlotte mentioned in the Bible?

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What does the name jamie louise mean in the bible?

The name Jamie Louise is not found in the Bible as it is a modern English name. The Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, so names from other languages like English are not directly mentioned in the Bible.


What are Bible references to Kerry in the Bible?

None, the name Kerry is of Gaelic origin and the bible was written in (primarily) Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.


What has the author Ruth Hannon written?

Ruth Hannon has written: 'My 1st Bible/Catholic Edition' 'My first Bible' -- subject(s): Bible stories 'The Christmas story' -- subject(s): Nativity 'Children's Bible stories from the Old Testament' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, O.T.


What bible verse says your name is written in the stars?

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How many books written by Jude in the Bible?

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