Epiphany means a manifestation of God, and this came in the form of our Lord Jesus Christ, so you could say that most of the verses in the New Testament, and many in the Old Testament explain this
mat 28:19, acts 2:38,4:12 1Co 15:14
source: of the top of my head
The Dead Sea is not mentioned in the New Testament.
In John 11. verse 35, It says Jesus wept. This is the shortest verse in The Bible.
John 3:16
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Both Matthew and Luke are in the New Testament. It is about John the baptist and Jesus going to the wilderness.
The longest verse in the New Testament is Luke 1:37 and it contains 52 words in total.
There is no mention of Melchizedek weeping in the New Testament. The only reference to Melchizedek in the New Testament is in the book of Hebrews, specifically in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20, and 7:1-17, where Melchizedek is described as a priestly figure.
The most important theme in the New Testament is John 3 verse 16.
The shortest verse in the Bible is only two words - "Jesus wept". It is found in the New Testament in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verse 35. Job 3:2 "He said" in the NIV is one of the shortest verses in the Old Testament, but in other translations it is written as "And Job said:" so it depends on which translation you refer to.
No, there is not. The Greeks did not believe the world was flat, and they wrote the New Testament.
It can be found in the book of Acts chapter 26 verse 28.
Revelation 22:21 the very last verse in the bible