it was elisha, not elijah they are different people you can find the passage in second kings 2
There is no account in The Bible of someone calling upon a bear to attack others out of torment or baldness. This scenario does not appear in any biblical story.
Depends on which bible you are talking about. If you are talking about the Christian bible, you cannot be tormented in the grave. According to the beliefs of the Christian bible, if you do not accept Jesus Christ as your savior, and become born again, then you lay asleep in the grave until judgement day. This is a death sleep, one in which you will wake up and it will be just as if no time has passed. For the Christian, one who is "born again" (according to John Chapter 3), when you are absent from the body, you are present with Christ. Torment is to be separated from God, and we will answer for the things that we do, but we will not be tormented by those that we hurt, they do not have the power.
A tormented mind in Scripture often comes from extreme physical pain, (Luke 16.24). It also comes from devil possession, (Matthew 8.28) There are 8 references in the New Testament to tormented.
Read the bible !
The Bible says that all the sinners, or people that die in their sins are gonna be tormented day and night. Guess by who? the demons.
The phrase "camel knees" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The word Genesis means a coming into being or the beginning of something i.e The first book in the bible.
The word "Bible" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. It was not used at the time the Bible was being written. Instead they used the word "scriptures."
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They're called books of the bible.
Hebrews 11: 1Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. I hope this is what you're looking for, if not, check out the link below for a serch engine of the Bible called the Bible Gateway.
The first book in the bible is called Genesis.
The dictionary definition of "genesis" is: "The coming into being of something; the origin."