That would be Rocky Raccoon
The Bible contains no reference to calculating or memory that would relate to computers. These would have been quite foreign concepts to the biblical authors.
15,600,000lbs. ... refers to the short-ton! If you are using the metric ton as reference (which usually is), the the answer would be: 7,800 tons = 17,196,056 pounds
The Bible version used is usually in parenthesis after listing the verse. In this case it would be 1 Peter 13 (KJV).
Either a study bible or a reference bible. The study bible has extended footnotes and maps but the reference bible has verses connected on the same topic. I guess you just have to look at a few bibles before you really find what you're looking for. If you're just looking to learn God's word then any standard bible would work but there's even some bibles geared just towards college students and their issues.
One View:The wrong way would be: 'to follow your heart' & 'to follow your flesh'.The Bible occasionally refers to the 'heart' in a figurative way; as if it had a mind of its own. The Bible states that our 'heart' can be a deceptive little thing. It may wish to please God, and do what is right; but it works in conjunction with 'the flesh'. The 'flesh' may desire something which Jehovah God has determined is wrong. The 'mind/brain' knows right from wrong, by having read the Bible. So the 'flesh' -- needs 'the heart' to force 'the mind' to work for the flesh; to find a loophole; to figure out something that makes allowance for the wrongdoing.One should put full trust in God's requirements, that they are indeed righteous. This is the best way to follow; you can't hardly go wrong.
Some Bibles have a reference section in the back. You can also buy Bible reference books or try using biblegateway.com. Every book of the Bible is divided into one or more chapter(s). Every chapter is divided into verses which roughly correspond to sentences in length. See for example the following reference. John 14:6 First is the book, then the chapter, the colon, and finally the verse. This what a reference for John chapter 14 verse six would look like. Book names are often abbreviated. John 14:6 might for instance be shortened to Jn 14:6.
No. Angels were created by God just like humans, animals, and nature. It would be idolatry to worship an angel.
The Bible says nothing about the year 2020. A past version of the answer to this question stated that a particular thing would happen with certainty, but it is a plain fact that there is no reference for any particular event "scheduled" to happen in the year 2020. There are references to time and to events (both historical and prophetic) throughout the Bible, but after the time of Jesus there is very little specific reference to times and events.
Human Flesh
it is entirely possible. if you're Christian. read the bible, then you'll understand. if you aren't, the logical way would be that babies are born in women, and not in the ground.
It takes 85 to 90 pounds of grapes per 5 gallon of juice. There is no way to answer the question perfectly. Other factors: How hard you press the grapes? Are the grapes large with lots of flesh? Or are the grapes small with very little flesh, mostly seed and skins. So maybe around 2 gallon would be a starting point for your planning.