In the King James version
While there may be verses that mean - come as you are - that particular phrase does not appear at all.
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You might be thinking of the passage in Matthew 22 - where the servants went out into the highway to invite people to the wedding-feast - but that ends up with the opposite meaning of 'come as you are' - as the guest who came without a wedding-garment was bound and cast into darkness.
In the bible its says Rock 236 times. [The specific concordance where this was found should be given in order for the answer to be complete. Different versions of the scriptures will have different totals for many words because of the different ways that some words can be translated.]
The Kingdom of God is the dwelling place of all the children of God and the whole bible and all scripture point to this eternal invisible dwelling.
Assuming you mean 'rose from the dead,' and not 'ascended,' Matthew 28:6. He isn't here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen. Come, see where his body was lying.
after Jesus had seen Peter and his brother at the fish
We were just in a hotel room where I actually read the Gideon Bible in the drawer. I noticed that it was a King James Version. Because of the history of strained politics between the Vatican and England, it's safe to say that the King James Version is not a Catholic Bible. Regardless, I'm sure the Gideons would not object if a Catholic were to read their Bible.
It is best to meditate on the scriptures in the bible. Scriptures that say what God says you are and what you can posess. Isaiah 8:18 ... we are for signs and wonders.
You talk and discuss both your beliefs. You say what you believe and they say what they believe without being rude or arguing. You show them scriptures in the Bible; they show you scriptures in the Bible. And go on like that. Find scriptures that you would use to prove the Trinity.
The King James Version of the Bible does not specifically mention "pleading the blood of Jesus" in its scriptures. This phrase is not found in the King James Version, but it is a concept that some Christians believe in and practice based on their interpretation of other verses in the Bible.
A:Librarians do not make a value judgement about religious scriptures. For this reason, the scriptures of all extant religions are catalogued as non-fiction.
Most dictionaries would say no. They define the Bible as "The Christian scriptures consisting of the books of the Old and New Testaments".
The Bible does not say this, but most Christians presume it is so, because there were no Scriptures written for about 400 years after the book of Malachi and until the birth of Jesus Christ.
There are many things the Scriptures have to say about conjuring. Here is one from Deuteronomy that says it is an abomination; Deut. 18:10-12
There are some sources that states it come from the bible; others say it comes from the US
In the bible its says Rock 236 times. [The specific concordance where this was found should be given in order for the answer to be complete. Different versions of the scriptures will have different totals for many words because of the different ways that some words can be translated.]
The Kingdom of God is the dwelling place of all the children of God and the whole bible and all scripture point to this eternal invisible dwelling.
The Bible does not say anything directly about Alzheimer's Disease. However, the Bible strongly teaches that parents and elders are to be honored, and disease does not reduce that imperative. Scriptures also require the community of faith to care for the sick, which includes persons with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
It's not in the Scriptures. It's a Greek Philosophy,proposed by Plato,I think..or Aristotle or Socrates.