Yes.
There is only one Lydia listed in the Bible. The lady is the book of Acts, 16.
Well for one there aren't THE 4 chapters, but there are four books in the bible even though there are more books of the bible than 4 and there are more than 4 chapters in the Bible.
If you take a conservative approach to authorship, then no. What we're saying is that, as far as we know, she did not write one.
Although polygamy was practised by some Old Testament personalities, monogamy was always God's ideal for humanity (Matthew 19:4-5) according to the Bible.
Not sure exactly how many times the word is in the Bible, but it is in 2369 verses in the New American Standard Bible. It appears in some verses more than one time. It's in the King James in 1625 verses.
There is only one Lydia listed in the Bible. The lady is the book of Acts, 16.
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Well for one there aren't THE 4 chapters, but there are four books in the bible even though there are more books of the bible than 4 and there are more than 4 chapters in the Bible.
The Bible states you can if you want more than one wife.
what marry there is more than one
Sorry, never heard of a 'rhw' Bible.
If you take a conservative approach to authorship, then no. What we're saying is that, as far as we know, she did not write one.
No in the bible there is only one book of Mark.
Yes. Jesus is mentioned multiple times in the Bible, for example in the Gospels.
Lamech
Lydia Marie Francis is the maiden name of Lydia Maria Child, one of the first female slavery abolitionists in the United States. See http://www.answers.com/topic/lydia-child for more information.
21:10.