it's not you won't find hate in there. bible is love.
Judas, i think so
The word "hate" is in the King James Version of the Bible 87 times. It is in 85 verses.
A search for the keyword with an NIV Bible as the translation yields 127 instances of the word "hate."
to dislike very strongly
This word is not used in the King James Bible.
The word hate as used in the Bible is often understood. It is not used as an opposite of love. Rather, it means rejection.
Judas, i think so
The word "hate" is in the King James Version of the Bible 87 times. It is in 85 verses.
A search for the keyword with an NIV Bible as the translation yields 127 instances of the word "hate."
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to dislike very strongly
If you believe in The Bible, probably when Cain slew Abel.
If you believe in the Bible, probably when Cain slew Abel.
Read the Bible.
No, she used to live there!Why would she hate it?! :) hehehe
The word Bible is not found in any sequence of the small font, nor in the sequence of the caps. And there are many mentions of the Holy Word, and the Holy Scriptures. Scriptures is used 21 times in the New Testament. The word is used thousands of times. The word "Bible" is not in the Bible. The word "Bible" was not being used yet at the time the Bible was being written. The word "scripture" or "scriptures" was used instead.
The phrase "love the sinner, hate the sin" is not directly stated in the Bible. However, it is often used to express the concept of separating the person from their actions. It means showing love and compassion towards individuals, despite their sins or wrongdoings, while still acknowledging that certain actions are morally wrong. It does not mean accepting or condoning sinful behavior, but rather recognizing the dignity and potential for redemption in every person. Loving and supporting victims of rape, on the other hand, requires empathy, compassion, and working towards justice and healing.