There are three places in the New Testament this particular phrase appears; John 3:3, John 3:7, and 1st Peter 1:23. It does not appear in the Old Testament.
Born Again (the exact words) are only mentioned 3 times in the King James Version. John 3:3; 3:7 and I Peter 1:23, but there ARE many phrases that mean the same thing!
same bible differant beliefs about that bible for example catholics would tell you that the woman giving birth to God's son is Mary whereas the born again christian would say that the woman is a symbolic representation of isriel the christian group with an entirely differant bible in addition to the bible of Jesus would be the Mormons * Well I'm not sure about that (above) the born again Christians I know would say Mary is the woman who gave birth to God's son Jesus. Catholics revere Mary and pray to Mary ask Mary for forgiveness, born again Christians believe Jesus is their advocate before God. Anyway the bibles are the same except sometimes the Catholic Bibles have some additional books, often called the apocrypha.
AnswerPeriod extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6.What the period was used for I have been unable to find out. Another answer:The word "noel" has Indo-European roots, and means "birth" or "to be born." It does not appear in the Bible. Another AnswerNoël is simply French for Christmas.
The Bible does not state that we are born with gifts of seeing...
The word "peace"appears 429 times and the word "war" appears 225 times. The word "hate" appears 878 times. The most popular word in the Bible is the word "love" - it appears 2,392 times. The word "wine" is the only word mentioned in every book of the Bible. It is mentioned 225 times. Also - if you added up all of the words spoken by Jesus in the Bible - it would be about a 2 hour conversation. The Bible was written in 325 AD by Council of Nicea headed by Roman Ruler Constentine - a lifelong Pagan - that converted to Christianity on his deathbead. All Christian things were determined - Jesus birth, death and teachings. And the fact that Jesus was divine and born of the virgin Mary.
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Born Again (the exact words) are only mentioned 3 times in the King James Version. John 3:3; 3:7 and I Peter 1:23, but there ARE many phrases that mean the same thing!
Angels appeared to shepherds in the Bible on the night Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
yup correct
The Bible says it is so and we will not dispute it.
It doesn't The name Patrick is a variation of the Latin name of the person who brought Christianity to Ireland - Patricus. He lived in the late 300s-early 400s AD and so the Bible was written long before he was born
Being born again has the origins in the Bible around the learning baptism through water. It is a volunteer choice. what happens? The choice is made.
According to the Bible a person who believes that Jesus is Gods son and has been born again.
Sorry but that exact phrase is not found in the Bible at all.
No, it is from the Latin 'Franciscus' which means 'Frenchman.'
The Holy Bible is very important because it renews our mind. When someone is a born-again Christian, they become a member of the Kingdom of God. When we are born again spiritually, our heart is changed by God, but we still need the Holy Bible to help us to keep renewing our minds. It also helps us gain wisdom in what to do or not do, and what to say or not say.
same bible differant beliefs about that bible for example catholics would tell you that the woman giving birth to God's son is Mary whereas the born again christian would say that the woman is a symbolic representation of isriel the christian group with an entirely differant bible in addition to the bible of Jesus would be the Mormons * Well I'm not sure about that (above) the born again Christians I know would say Mary is the woman who gave birth to God's son Jesus. Catholics revere Mary and pray to Mary ask Mary for forgiveness, born again Christians believe Jesus is their advocate before God. Anyway the bibles are the same except sometimes the Catholic Bibles have some additional books, often called the apocrypha.