The question, "What do you see?" appears seven times, all in the Old Testament, and in each case God is posing the question to a prophet. The references are:
Jeremiah 1:11 and 13; 24:3
Amos 7:8 and 8:2
Zechariah 4:2 and 5:2
In King James language, the phrase is, "What seest thou?"
There are a number of songs with the words 'consider the lilies.' See the links below. There is also a version that uses the words directly from the Bible.
The Bible doesn't say that. The words "Woman" and "Liar" don't even occur in the same verse anywhere in the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. See related link.
there are 354 words that mean god in the bible
Those words are not mentioned in the Bible.
A bible literalist is a person who interprets the words of the Bible in a literal context.
The bible IS the scriptures.
Nothing. See the Related Question. See the answer to did the bible predict 2012
the bible
The first three words of the Bible are "In the beginning."
In Israel. Or in the back of the Bible if it's an Adventure Bible TM
There is no Philomena in the Bible. Use an online Bible search and see for yourself.
only if it is the real Bible