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.
There IS no place in the Bible where an innkeeper speaks to Joseph and Mary about anything. The only thing the Bible says is that they stayed in the stable because there was no place for them in the lodging room.(Luke 2:6-7)
Neither scripture nor tradition tells us the names of Stephen's parents.
A regular Bible, is as you suggest, the one that tells us the story of the beginning of man and the life of Christ. A reference Bible has that same content of Scripture plus information comparing portions or verses to other sections of the Bible. Often, like an encyclopedia, Reference Bibles have explanation commentary portions accompanying the text, with historical, archeological and interpretive helps, giving not only the meaning of words, but also showing how it coordinates with other passages contained in scripture. It could also give maps of Biblical sites and activities and essays on themes in Scripture.
Okay, well the table in the front of the bible tells you all of the Scripture Stories from the Old and New Testament. I would be able to give you another answer, but your question was not specific enough.
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No it does not say so.
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.
The Bible portrays the life of the people in the old and new testaments, and it also tells us about the life of Jesus, who is God of heaven and earth. The Bible is the word of God. God's apostles wrote the scripture in the Bible. The Bible tells us what Jesus wants us to do, and how to live moral lives.
Taking care of the minister or preacher is very important for many reasons. I Timothy 5:17-18 tells us, "Let the Elders (pastors, ministers) that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine. For the Scripture saith, "thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn." And "The labourer is worthy of his reward." These men have been picked by God to watch over the local body of believers and should receive good for doing so.
AnswerThis is found in Matthew chapter 2.