ff means 'and following', meaning that the topic of interest continues into the next verses (for a Bible reference) or onto the next pages (for other references.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Quotation
citation is a noun, cite is the verb. Cite means:to make reference to - She cited Wikipedia as her source of information. His name was cited in connection with the experiment.to repeat from memory - He cited a passage from the Bible.
it means the way time goes by.
depends on what you mean about it
The b means the second portion of the verse. For particularly long verses, there could even be a c or d.
Ezekiel
It means to cross-reference the verse cited for another Scriptural example similar to the one under immediate consideration.
To be honest I'm not sure, this is why I have joined answers.
The book of James is a direct look at faith in action.
Job 28:17; Ezekiel 1:22; Revelation 4:6; 21:1
No. Time in the Bible may mean any passage of time from generations to a few days; as it means today, according to the context or the other associated words.
This passage is an example of indirect characterization because the author reveals Grandma's survival instinct by describing her as mean, rather than explicitly stating it.
This passage is an example of indirect characterization because it reveals Granma's character traits (meanness) through her actions and interactions rather than directly telling the reader.
In the Bible, the northeast direction is often associated with the dwelling place of God or divine presence. For example, in the book of Ezekiel, the prophet sees a vision of God's glory coming from the north, indicating God's presence and power. Additionally, the New Jerusalem is said to have the "glory of God" coming from the east, which may also imply the northeast direction.
I think you mean Eliyahu
Zeke is a nickname for Ezekiel.