Never -- Never ever -- Nada.
This may be a surprise to many people.
Jesus is refered to as 'the son of God'; -- but never as 'God the son'. The later is a man-made expression, and placed into human creeds, to make it appear as if it came from The Bible. Only a careful eye will notice the switching of words; and thus the change of meaning.
Additional Comment:
Though the phrase 'God the Son' is not in Scripture, there are many phrases that would indirectly state this like I and My Father are One, or God the Father saying 'My Son,' etc. Here is another:
2 John 1:3New International Version (NIV)3 Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father's Son, will be with us in truth and love.
Before Jesus took on the Father-Son relationship, He was called the Logos or Word member of the God Family. John 1:1-3 speaks to this.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
In the King James version the phrase - God loves you - does not appear at all.
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
The book of Esther.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
The first mention of rain in the bible , comes with the great flood at Noahs time.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
In the King James version the phrase - God loves you - does not appear at all.
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
No
The Bible does not mention Eros. Eros is the name of the mythical Greek god of Love, the same as Cupid to the Romans
The book of Esther.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
probaly because the planets didnt have names and everything was happening on earth
The central message of the Bible is the Coming Kingdom of God and the salvation of mankind.
um... everywhere. and i haven't even read the bible... i'm an atheist
The Holy Bible does not mention anything about that . . . in fact, in the Bible, God's true form is never revealed.