chapter 3 verse 1 - 3
It is in the book of Genesis. Where it actually says "avenged sevenfold" is Genesis 4:15.
It can be found in the book of Romans 6:23. It says The wages of sin is death. This is why we all die , as we are born sinners.(Genesis 2:15-17)
Its says that its a book of knowledge!! Quran is holy religious book of islam Bcoz it fits 100% with science more than 700 verses
This is the first sentence of the Bible. (Genesis 1:1).
It says god made the stars and where in the bible well in the first book Genesis.
The story of Abraham is found in the book of Genesis. Starts about chap 11 verse 26. When first mentioned his name is Abram but it is later changed to Abraham.The story of Abraham is also found in a great many, more recent extra-biblical traditions. Bruce Feiler (Abraham) says that probably less than one per cent of the stories told about Abraham appear in the Bible, with an explosion of detail beginning to appear in Jewish tradition from the third century BCE onwards.
Jared , nine hundred and sixty two years old. Genesis 5:20
In the book of Genesis chapter12 verse 3 it says I will bless those who bless you , and also curse those who curse you. In the book of Acts we see that those who helped the apostles , were blessed , and those who tried to harm them suffered greatly.
In the bible in the book of Genesis it says God made man from the dust of the earth, and called him Adam, made from clay.
The first words in the book of Genesis chapter 1 verse 1 says In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
The most famous Bible verse containing the word worship is John 4:24. It says, "For God is Spirit, so those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.â?? Other verses include Genesis 22:5 and Revelation 22:15.
-----------------------No. Genesis 2:14 says that the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flowed out of the Garden of Eden, which means that the garden was in Asia. Genesis 2:13 says that a river flowed out of the garden to water the land of Ethiopia, which means that the garden was in the horn of Africa, far from the Congo. Verses 13 and 14 contradict each other, perhaps indicating that the source knew little about the world outside Palestine. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that the Garden of Eden is a purely mythic place and should be regarded as such.