The Bible has so many different sections because it is a lot of stories and they all have different meanings and lessons to tell. It is also because all sorts of things happened at different times.
No record of this in the Bible. Only that the soldiers cast lots for it.
yes it is i got lots of em
meespareem. (if you are referring to the book of the Bible, it's got a completely different name in Hebrew: "bameedbar")
Yes lots
There are lots of different gifts in the world. For example; Books, Technology. Anything you want it to be. Once I got a curtain from this dude.
Lots and lots - all the impressionists and family, ...
In Greece when lots of people traded, different citys/states got more of what they needed and it caused different food / things people neded.
The Bible offers a very different version of that issue.
In the bible at Jesus time they got married when they were young.
No. The phrase "God bless the child that got his own" comes from an old blues song. and the lyrics to the old blues song say: Them that's got shall get Them that's not shall lose So the Bible said and it still is news Mama may have, papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own "So The Bible says" means that the two lines previous to that sentence are in the bible not the lines after that sentence. so, "them that's got shall get and them that's not shall lose" may be an interpretation of the bible or it may be ACTUAL text from the bible, because of different translations of the bible, you would never really be able to know. Likely a reference to Matthew 25:29, which can be translated as "For everyone who has will be given more, and he will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him."
Their were about 40 different men, who wrote the bible. Among the writers were prophets, shepherds, kings, fishermen, a tax collector, a physician, married and unmarried, rich and poor, people from all walks of life.
the reason the river Wandle got polluted because lots of sewage got flushed in the river killing lots of fish.