In Genesis 14 when speaking of Abram (Abraham):
A man who had escaped came and reported this to Abram the Hebrew. Now Abram was living near the great trees of Mamre the Amorite, a brother of Eshkol and Aner, all of whom were allied with Abram.
The word "Bread" occurs over 250 times in the combined Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The first reference to bread is in Genesis 14:18; The last reference is in Hebrews 9:2. Most references come from the Hebrew Bible, with fewer in the New Testament.
The Hebrew word "Notsri" (× ×•×¦×¨×™) does not appear in the Hebrew Bible. Notsri is a Modern Hebrew word.
There is no mention of the Trinity in either the Hebrew Bible or the Greek New Testament.
In a reference the first word refers to the book in the Bible where the reference is found. The first number refers to the chapter of the book and the last number is the actual verse number. The numbers are separated by a colon ( : )So, for example, the reference John 3:16 refers to the book of John, the third chapter and the sixteenth verse
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š), which Christians refer to as "The Old Testament" is a set of laws intended for the Jewish religion. The first section of the Hebrew Bible is called the Torah (תורה), which contains all 613 laws.
There is no reference to the English word phenomenal, in the KJV bible.
Seven pounds of flesh is not found in the Bible.
In the New King James Bible The word enemy is found 113 times The word enemies is found 271 The word enemy's is found 3 times
The oldest recorded history of the Hebrew is in the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible. It is also extractable from the artificacts found all over the Middle East.
The teachings of Judaism can be found in the The Hebrew Bible, the Mishna, The Talmud, and many other texts.
The original language of the Book of Psalms is Hebrew. It is a collection of religious songs, prayers, and poems found in the Hebrew Bible.
'Benjamin' is a Hebrew name, found in the Bible (see Genesis 35:16) and pronounced "BEEN-ya-MEEN". 'Robert' is not a Hebrew name.