John 7:45-46 This was the comment made by the soldiers when they went to arrest Jesus.
When someone says verses, they normally mean a few verses. Scripture is normally like a chapter, or several verses. It is the same thing thow, just different amounts of The Word.
There are 17 other books referenced in the Bible, but not in the Bible. Some of them have been lost or destroyed, others like the 'Book of Jasher' and Enoch are available from book stores.
A regular Bible, is as you suggest, the one that tells us the story of the beginning of man and the life of Christ. A reference Bible has that same content of Scripture plus information comparing portions or verses to other sections of the Bible. Often, like an encyclopedia, Reference Bibles have explanation commentary portions accompanying the text, with historical, archeological and interpretive helps, giving not only the meaning of words, but also showing how it coordinates with other passages contained in scripture. It could also give maps of Biblical sites and activities and essays on themes in Scripture.
I can't find 'follow you' in Scripture. but 'follow me' from the mouth of Jesus is recorded 17 times in the Gospels.
nobody knows only GOD does unless....... you count it my pastor saiid it will take you like two[2] years to figure that out.:]
You appear to be confusing fiction with scripture. There is no such statement in the Bible.
When someone says verses, they normally mean a few verses. Scripture is normally like a chapter, or several verses. It is the same thing thow, just different amounts of The Word.
I want to say the bible, seems like a lesson that would b from scripture
No it doesn't. It says in the Bible that God's coming again like a thief in the night. Which means nobody will know. Nobody will ever know until he comes.
There are 17 other books referenced in the Bible, but not in the Bible. Some of them have been lost or destroyed, others like the 'Book of Jasher' and Enoch are available from book stores.
The word Christian is spoken only 3 times in the word of God... Christian means to be like Christ...
It doesn't. Nowhere in scripture is the physical appearance of Jesus mentioned at all.
A Bible teaching is a piece of scripture on the right way to live.Also:It's a passage from the Bible that imparts God's Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding to the heart and mind of the reader... like:"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
When God speaks in the Scripture, He is speaking to everyone who will hear. Men have developed commentaries or 'theologic principles' to help explain various parts of Scripture - as their interpretation of it or exegesis. This is true for the Hebrew Bible (Talmud) and the Christian Bible with its Commentaries like the 'dispensation principles or the context principles.'
A regular Bible, is as you suggest, the one that tells us the story of the beginning of man and the life of Christ. A reference Bible has that same content of Scripture plus information comparing portions or verses to other sections of the Bible. Often, like an encyclopedia, Reference Bibles have explanation commentary portions accompanying the text, with historical, archeological and interpretive helps, giving not only the meaning of words, but also showing how it coordinates with other passages contained in scripture. It could also give maps of Biblical sites and activities and essays on themes in Scripture.
Women preachers in the Bible have played various roles, such as prophetesses like Deborah and Huldah, and leaders in the early Christian church like Priscilla. Their presence has influenced the interpretation of scripture by challenging traditional gender roles and expanding the understanding of women's roles in religious leadership.
The term 'Bible or Scripture' should always be capitalized. The terms biblical and scriptural should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence. Descriptive terms describing a Bible like a version title New King James should be capitalized but general terms like a good Bible or an expensive Bible should not be.