I'd turn to Isaiah Chapter 1, start reading, and follow up the commentaries and references in the footnotes that accompany the text.
bible :D in the book of ezekiel
They are: Isaiah, Psalms, Jeremiah, and Genesis.
There is a lot of information available about the Life Application Study Bible. The most significant information can be found directly from New Living Translation's website.
The story of Lucifer's rebellion and fall from heaven can be found in the book of Isaiah (Isaiah 14:12-15) and the book of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 28:12-17) in the Bible. Both of these passages are often interpreted as describing the origin and fall of Lucifer, who is associated with Satan in Christian tradition.
her name is Lilith and she is mentioned in the bible more than once but only named once in Isaiah ch.34:14
Isaiah was the considered the first prophet and he was the one who left us with the prophecy of the coming and crucifixion of Jesus so basically his whole book was a summary of the entire Bible. Isaiah is far from a "miniature". His preaching saved Jerusalem from destruction! As a matter of fact, the name "Isaiah" means "The Salvation of the Lord", so clearly he was pretty special for God to name him that
The notion of Heaven and Hell exists in the religion of Christianity. To learn more about Hell, one would be best to look in the Bible for further information.
To find more information about this song of the Beatles people should take a look at The Beatles Bible. There they can find that this song was written by Lennen and McCartney and was recorded on 3,4 and 8 February 1968.
One can find more information on the angel Gabriel in the bible. The angel Gabriel is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments. One can purchase a bible from most book stores including WH Smith and Waterstones.
You can find it at www. Some of the bible school online are: Liberty University Grand Canyon University Saint Leo University Etc.. You can go to this site for more information http://biblecollege.org/
"Cockatrice" (a poisonous snake) is mentioned four times in the King James version: Isaiah 11:8 Isaiah 14:29 Isaiah 59:5 Jeremiah 8:17 More modern translations use the word "viper."
If you are talking about the Christian Bible, the letters of St. Paul comprise a large chunk of the Christian portion of the Bible, although he didn't write all of them. The Jewish parts of the Bible have traditional authors, but these are probably more legendary than accurate. The Pentateuch is likely the work of many hands. The prophetic book of Isaiah is really quite long, so Isaiah may be the largest contributor to the Jewish Bible.