Want this question answered?
If you are referring to the Hebrew Bible, the text is not made from translations. Hebrew is the original language of the Bible. Translations of the Hebrew Bible are made by many people in many different ways.
The specific phrase "if you make a step, God will make two" is not directly found in the Bible. However, the concept of taking a step of faith and trusting in God's provision and help is a common theme throughout the Bible in verses such as Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalm 37:23-24.
There were no occurrences of the word WATERMELLON found in the Text of the Scriptures.
Sorry but that exact phrase is not found in the Bible at all.
There were no occurrences of the word MADALINE found in the Text or Headings of the Scriptures.
There were no occurrences of the word SAMEEEL found in the Text of the Scriptures.
The six different types of text structures are Glossary, Bold print, Photo, Close up, Caption, and Types of print.
The original text of the Hebrew Bible contains 8000 different words (This number is small because many common English words are only regarded as prefixes in Hebrew). The original text of the Greek New Testament is 1067 different words.
The Holy Bible is the sacred text for Christians.
Short answer: no. The Bible is a christian religious text made up of different books written by various people.
There are four major types of terrific text this are the following: *Journalistic *Literary *Scientific *Technical Classification of Terrific Text *Instructions *Explanation *recounts -personal -factual *Information *Expositions *Narratives
there is no bible :P