The book of Nehemiah tells the story of the rebuilding of the wall. Specifically Chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6 talk about the rebuilding. In chapter 7:1 it begins with "Now it came to pass, when the wall was built..."
Ezra and Nehemiah.
A:The walls of Jericho appear to have collapsed during an earthquake in the sixteenth century BCE, resulting in the abandonment of the city, although the Book of Joshua attributes this destruction to Joshua some one and a half centuries later. 1 Kings 16:34 tells how Hiel the Bethelite rebuilt the walls for the new Israelite city of Jericho, offering up his eldest son, Abiram, as a sacrifice for the successful completion of the walls, and his youngest son, Segub, for the construction of the gates.
There is no scripture referrence to the death of Joseph. What we know is strictly based on tradition.
I can give you several sentences.Holy scripture helps people to live better lives.We will read from the scripture today.Scripture tells us to love each other.
AnswerThis is found in Matthew chapter 2.
The story of Malacite is the passage of scripture that tells when there was confusion during a battle and the enemy began to smite each other with the edge of the sword.
Genesis 6:3.
Exodus ch.25, among others.
There is no scripture or tradition that tells us about Mary Magdalene's early life.
It doesn't, it tells us to take the to Jesus, or to take them to the church and for the church to bear one another's burdens together.
The light or candle over the tabernacle tells you Jesus is present. At mass, Jesus is present in the Eucharist; also in the scripture readings.
There is nothing in scripture nor in tradition that tells us how Matthew died. Since it is impossible to give a scripture reference for something that is not mentioned in scripture I can only suggest that you read the Acts of the Apostles to see for yourself.