Accurate publishers' records probably only stretch back about 150 years, so earlier statistics are probably educated guesses.
Far too many to count. Just get a 'red letter' Bible that highlights all Jesus' words.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
well i have read most of the bible and so far i have meet one where Jesus arose from the died
No. The old testament is the history of the Jews. The new testament is the record of Jesus Christ and his disciples. The people mentioned in the bible were real people from history. Secular history confirms this. As far as the miracles in the bible most can not be proven today, but taken upon faith that the bible is also the word of God in truth.
In the New King James Version of the English translated Bible, there are 111 'hits' on the term 'seed' which is far too many to list here. Suggest you go online and view in a bible search engine.
There have been far more than twelve. People have been rewriting the bible for centuries.
Far too many to list here. Suggest you Google it.
Far too many to count. Just get a 'red letter' Bible that highlights all Jesus' words.
Far too many to list here. Suggest you google it.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
well i have read most of the bible and so far i have meet one where Jesus arose from the died
As far as I can remember, there were no mention of leopards (large cats) in the Bible. Jesus liked to heal lepers (people who had leprosy) because it was incurable then.
Far too many to list here, but Jesus was by far the most considerate to all mankind.
There are far too many to list here. Suffice it to say that history is catching up to the Bible as recent archaelogical discoveries are verifying historic people, places, and events, hitherto thought to be just part of a story.
google has bought over a hundred
Some of us do.I would expand on the answer above thus:Generally speaking they do, but perhaps the question you mean to ask is, "Why don't people use the Bible exclusively to answer Christian questions. The answer to that one is obvious: Many Christians do not believe that all religious truth is found in the Bible. The idea that everything is to be found in the Bible is called in Latin, Sola Scriptura, literally "Scripture Alone." As far as I have been able to find out, Sola Scriptura as a concept was invented by Martin Luther no earlier than 1517, so obviously there were many Christian people before that who believed in what is called Sacred Tradition as well as the Bible. And of course, there were many people after 1517 who believed in Tradition as well.
Matthew 15:8 "These people draw near to Me with their mouth and honour mewith their lips, but their heart is far from Me.I'm not sure if this is the scripture verse you are looking for. Sounds like it is, but this the translation given in my bible.