Atticus
Because some one with a Bible on their hand can use the power of it on the wrong direction.
Miss Maudie is a character from Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." In the book, she is portrayed as a kind and compassionate neighbor to the Finch family in Maycomb, Alabama. Miss Maudie is not explicitly identified with a specific religion in the novel.
The foot washers dislike Miss Maudie because she doesn't conform to their strict beliefs and practices. They see her as too worldly and not devout enough in her faith. Miss Maudie's independent and nonjudgmental attitude goes against the foot washers' rigid and narrow-minded views.
Sometimes with 'the holy spirit'
Because they are
Yes, I love the Bible very much. It is the best book in the entire universe, though sometimes I might not treat it like it is.
The Bible is used mostly for religious sermons or lessons. Sometimes is referenced in famous works of literature. It just depends on the circumstance.
The pope never contradicts the Bible. He may contradict what certain groups, particularly Protestants, THINK the Bible says. The Magisterium of the Church has the final say as to how Catholics should interpret the Bible.
The pejorative term "Bible basher" is sometimes used to describe people who seem to want to talk about the Bible at imappropriate times in order to convince others to become Christians.
AnswerThe earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures (not yet a 'Bible') is called the Septuagint, sometimes abbreviated to 'LXX'.
"Am Haaretz" is a generic phrase. Sometimes it refers to the Israelites in general, and sometimes specifically to the unlearned class.
I think you refer to the Apocrypha, a collection of 10 or 11 books that were never accepted as Bible books in the first few centuries when the Bible books were chosen, though our Roman Catholic brethren accept them in their Bible. They were not chosen because they were sometimes contradictory to the general Bible doctrine.