Some Bibles have a reference section in the back. You can also buy Bible reference books or try using biblegateway.com. Every book of The Bible is divided into one or more chapter(s). Every chapter is divided into verses which roughly correspond to sentences in length. See for example the following reference.
John 14:6
First is the book, then the chapter, the colon, and finally the verse. This what a reference for John chapter 14 verse six would look like.
Book names are often abbreviated. John 14:6 might for instance be shortened to Jn 14:6.
Reference notes are usually at the bottom of the page and will show you another bible verse that has the same idea or saying that you can look up
The phrase "look up" is in the King James Version of the Bible 4 times. It is in 4 verses.
If appears 500 times in the Bible, and of these, about 100 verses start with 'if'. You will have to look them up yourself in a Bible concordance or dictionary
I carry a Bible in case I ever need to look something up or want to read it while out and about.
There are about 400 passages in the Bible containing the number seven, so you will have to look it up for yourself in a Bible conlll
Reference notes are usually at the bottom of the page and will show you another bible verse that has the same idea or saying that you can look up
Read Matthew 4:12-17 if you have Holy Bible, or look up on biblegateway.com or online bible.com if you don't yet have a Bible.
He was not killed. He gave up his own spirit. Because he had the power to do it. Holy Bible.
Together, the Old and New Testaments in the Holy Bible is made up of 31,102 verses.
No, it does not. 'Holy' is an adjective meaning 'of importance to a religion'. 'Bible' is derived from the Latin biblio, meaning 'book' or 'books'.It is just an acrostic which someone has made up using the letters of the words 'Holy Bible' as a summary of what the Bible is.
The Bible lists only Hell. Dante came up with the 7 circle idea himself
If you have a good bible it should contain not only an Index but also a Concordance (An index of all main words in a book along with their immediate contexts). May I sugest that you purchase a copy of the Mormon KJV of the bible which contains all that you will need to look up any reference. You may even obtain one free if you call in at any LDS church or ask one of the Missionaries. There is no obligation to have to listen to what they have to say. The KJV had added to it a concordance and a lenthy index. The printers said that it was the finest reference bible that they had ever printed.
In the Holy Bible Exodus and following up thru his death in Deuteronomy
If by "Catholic holy book" you mean the Catholic version of the bible, then the answer is anyone who feels like picking up a copy.
There is no reference to the word petronella in KJV biblical text. You may want to look that word up in a Greek dictionary to see what it means, however it has no biblical significance.
The phrase "look up" is in the King James Version of the Bible 4 times. It is in 4 verses.
Just a reference no. to look it up.