It WAS actually. "Christianity", that is, being a 'footstep follower of Christ', is mentioned in The Bible at least three times by name:
**Acts 11:26 tells us that the ' disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.'(KJV)
**Acts 26:28 King Agrippa said to Paul: "Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be aChristian?" (NIV)
**1Peter 4:16 says that if someone should "suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed..."(NIV)
Most often, though, in the early days, Christianity was known by the term "The Way". (Acts 9:2)(Acts 22:4)
The word Christianity is never mentioned in the Bible. However, the word Christian is mentioned in Acts 11:26 and I Peter 4:16
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
No. The Epic of Gilgamesh is not mentioned in the Bible.
There are thirteen famines mentioned in the Bible.
there are 35 wars mentioned in the bible
The word Christianity is never mentioned in the Bible. However, the word Christian is mentioned in Acts 11:26 and I Peter 4:16
As far as I know horseradish is not mentioned in the Bible and so has no special meaning in Christianity
No, the Bible does not speak about Prophet Muhammad. The Bible is the sacred text of Christianity and is focused on the teachings and prophecies of Jesus Christ. Muhammad is the central figure in Islam and is not mentioned in the Bible.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
It is not mentioned in the bible at all.
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
Saint Augustine is not mentioned in the Bible, as he lived in the 4th-5th century AD, long after the events of the Bible took place. He is an influential Christian theologian and philosopher known for his writings that continue to have a significant impact on Christianity.
The Bible is to Christianity as the Qur'an (Koran) is to Islam.
This is a question which only those mentioned - those who teach Christianity - can answer, and then the can only answer it individually. One cannot say that x& do, or that all of them do, or even that any of them do. How would I know if a person met the description?
No. The Epic of Gilgamesh is not mentioned in the Bible.
No, not mentioned in the Bible.
There is no mention of werewolves in the Bible. From what I am gathering, it appears that the term Werewolf dates back to Greek Mythology and even possibly back before Christianity. The term Werewolf is not related to any Biblical History that I can find and as I said, it is never mentioned in the Bible.However the Unicorn is mentioned in the Bible.