If you are looking for two chapters in The Bible that are the same, try looking in I and II Kings and compare to I and II Chronicles in the Old Testament. They are historical accounts of the same things.
AdditionallyPsalms 14 and 53; 40:13-17 and 70; 57:7-11 and 108:1-5.* 2 Kings 19 and Isaiah 37
Dear (your name), The books of the bible that are alike are Matthew and Luke because they both tell the story of Jesus' life in almost the exact same words. Jesus loves you! Have an awesome day! Love, (My Name)
Well, I was reading Song of Songs, which is a collection of love poems, and I found that the beginning of chapters 3 and 5 have the same context. They are talking about a woman who is searching for her lover. :)
2 kings and Isaiah 37 and they are Psalms14 and 53
2 Kings 19 & Isaiah 37
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Psalm 14 and Psalm 53
Psalms 14 and Psalms 53
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
In the King James version The word eighteen does not appear in any chapter in the same verse as the word treasure.
Matthew chapter 27, verse 33 says they took Jesus to Golgotha to be crucified.Mark chapter 15, verse 22 gives the same information as doesLuke chapter 23, verse 33. and John chapter 19 verse 17.
There is nowhere in the KJV bible where the words "life" and "save" appear in the same verse.
A palindrome, is a word, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward and forward.
The only time that something was spoken into existence was in the first chapter of Genesis. As God created everything he would speak and it was instantly created. There is no verse in the Bible that says we can do the same thing.
revelation
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.
There is only one verse in the KJV bible that contains both water and amen in the same verse (Numbers 5:22).
For the same reason anyone else reads it. To see what it says.
The chapters are all the same length
There is no one particular verse, Act ch.2 describes the birth of the Church (the body of Christ), and in the last 3 verses of the same chapter, the founding of the first local church. Both took place in the city of Jerusalem.