Phrase originates from the Book of Isaiah verses 48:22 and 57:20-21.
Isaiah 48:22 'There is no peace,' says the Lord, 'for the wicked.'
A related verse can be found in Revelation 14:11
"There will be no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name."
John 17:15,16 .
No, but you can find the use of the words Scripture and Law, which are basically synonyms.
Book of Genesis-Bible.
Ps:37:21: The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again: but the righteous sheweth mercy, and giveth.
Nowhere; that is not in the Bible. Maybe another religious text, but not the Bible. That I KNOW for sure that is not in the Bible if that is what you were referring to....
The word "abat" is not found in the King James version of the Bible.
No dogs have names in the Scripture. This name is probably from another form of literature.
I cannot find this phrase in the Bible, but in Mormon scripture it can be found three times. Please correct me if I am wrong regarding the bible.
The Bible Gateway is one way where you can check this, and can be found at the link below.
I do not think so as I find no trace of it in scripture. It could be a curruption of the name Leah
It depends upon the version of the Bible used. See chart in related link.Answer:See Isaiah, end of ch.66.
Why don't you read it and find out for yourself as it will do you Good