That would be the Lord himself when Moses asked him, "What's your name" or something similar to that.
At the time, it was the member of the divine God family known as the Word. Later, this being would become Jesus Christ, the Son of God (see John 1:1-4).
God said it (Exodus ch.3). This phrase is considered one of the names of God.
Your question is incomplete. Who said WHAT to whom?
No the bible does not mention this at all.
No, Hinduism does not worship the bible. It should be said that no religion worships the bible.
the bible
The phrase "go said" does not make any sense, and does not occur in the Bible.
the red print in the bible are lines that Jesus said * Jesus said Allegedly
The word faithful is said 78 times throughout the KJV Bible. (Just for other references; "faith" is said 231 times and "faithfully" is said 8 times throughout the KJV Bible.)
The Bible does not mention how or when but it is traditionally said that he died in 413 BC.
Abraham
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I think..Because,as said in The Bible,he has a nephew name Lot.
There is no book in the Bible with that name. Do you mean 2 John?