David
I believe the bible came from GOD to man.
The weakness of the the characters in the Bible that you mention shows that God in the Bible loves the people that are spiritually weak but want to seek Him. It shows that anyone can receive God's Grace, if they seek Him. Spiritual weakness that seeks God is actually strength because you are depending on God and He will reward you. The Strong willed people think that they do not need God, do not need Him and do not fall under God's great Grace. In theBibleit shows spiritually weak that seek God triumph time and time again as long as they seek God first.
To have life everlasting.
Your question is a bit hard to understand possibly this is what you ask:Should man be reconciled to God through the blood of Christ or rather the moral and noble life of Christ should compel man to seek after God.The Bible teaches that there is only one way man can be reconciled to God and that is through the death/the shedding of the blood, of Christ. The noble life of Christ may compel somebody to seek after God. But there are many things that may compel somebody to seek after God. Ideally somebody should seek after God because they can see that they are separated from a relationship with God by their sin and because they are separated from God they will one day be judged and found lacking.So really reconciliation with and seeking after God are two different things
According to the Bible, God said that man's lifespan would be about 120 years.
through the word of god ( the bible)
The Bible teaches that man is made in the image of God and has a spirit that is eternal and connected to God. Man's spirit is seen as the essence of his being, capable of knowing and communing with God.
It simply does not say this in the Bible.
Abraham is an important person in the first part of the Bible. He was chosen by God to seek out the Promised Land.
its not a Bible verse its just a saying
by fasting,praying and knowing the will of god through the bible.
Nehemiah was a man of God. That prayed to God about all things.