they keep the holy bible in a glass case
The Holy Bible'
A covenant is a promise. The Ten Commandments are laws you follow to keep covenants.
What really keeps you from sinning, is praying and reading your bible on a daily basis. But first and far most is getting filled with the Holy Ghost. because the Holy Ghost will keep you from sinning.
In these terms, it was from Machiavelli in "The Prince" which some consider it to be the definitive primer for how to be a dictator.
Once: John 17:11 Now I am no longer in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to You. Holy Father, keep through Your name those whom You have given Me, that they may be one as We are.
The Holy Bible is very important because it renews our mind. When someone is a born-again Christian, they become a member of the Kingdom of God. When we are born again spiritually, our heart is changed by God, but we still need the Holy Bible to help us to keep renewing our minds. It also helps us gain wisdom in what to do or not do, and what to say or not say.
Because for some Christians, Sunday is the Sabbath. The Bible says you should keep the Sabbath holy, by not working. Therefore; resting.
All Sabbath-observers keep the Sabbath holy; and Hassidim are among them.
Do not read black and whitces books becase blackmagic persons end is teribble.Remember that you are what you think.
because that's the language it was originally written in. (Only Christians choose to read the Bible in translation. Jews prefer the original Hebrew.)
There are two: 1) The Holy Bible, and 2) The Holy Tradition. The Orthodox Church views the Holy Bible as being very important, and equal with the Holy Tradition (ie. the unwritten and oral traditions of Jesus Christ and the Church). The Holy Scriptures are a collection of Books of the New Testament that came out of the Holy Tradition of the Early Christian Church. The Bible did not just appear out of thin air, it was revealed by God and later put together by the holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church. At the time when Jesus Christ established His Church in Jerusalem in 33 AD, there was no Bible. There were only the Old Testament scriptures. So for the first few centuries of its existence, the Church had no New Testament Scriptures at all, and for at least the first 500 years, there was no printed Bible as we have today. Most people could not even read or write and there was certainly no printing press at that time. The people would hear the Scriptures and hold the traditions they were taught by the priests and bishops at that time (2 Thess 2:15). Christ says, "blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it" (Luke 11:28).