No. The assumption of Mary is a story made up by leaders of the Catholic church.
Mary was a normal person like you and me and died like you and I will.
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Liverpool.
It is the name given to one of Isaiah's sons and it is the longest name in the Bible.
The Holy Bible is the most reverent name that can be given to the scriptures.
There's no meaning or significance given to 222 in the Bible.
"Given the assumption that Jimmy was the sibling that broke the vase, he was grounded."
Nope, educated assumptions are more of a theoretical answer to a question, since theory cannot be proven wrong given the conditions put forth before the theory is stated, same with the educated assumption, what can be proven wrong is the conditions given prior to the assumption
Jacob's new name given to him in the Bible was Israel.
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There is no biblical text related to the name Rene or Irene. Is indicated in several sources to be of Greek origin and mean peace., but not biblical reference is given for this name. This of course dose not mean that those named Rene are bad, it simply means there is no biblical reference to the name. There are many people who have names with no biblical reference.
Absolutely. The Bible is a reference for Christians which helps them to become closer to God and to get to know him in a deeper and more intimate way. The Bible was given to Christians by God as guidelines for our life here on earth. The Bible is often times referred to as a "sword" because it's scripture can help us to fight against anything that tries to attack us spiritually.
God is the author of The Bible.
The Bible/Scripture
Liverpool.
It is the name given to one of Isaiah's sons and it is the longest name in the Bible.
The Bible is the written Word of God given to mankind for our enlightenment and learning
Ashunta, to my knowledge, is made-up and thus has no legitimate meaning.Sound- and similarity-wise, though, it could have stemmed off from Ashanti; the name of an African people who reside in southern Ghana. It possibly means "warlike" in the Twi language.It also reminds me of the Italian Assunta, which is a cognate of Spanish Asunción, which means "assumption." This name is often given in reference to the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven.