They tell us to obey God, as Moses said:
For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them. (Romans 10.5)
The bible is a far better book as it tells us of what will happen in the future, in Jesus preaching.
No, the bible never told us how big the ten commandment tablets were- they might not even be stone tablets at all.
365 times :D that's alot
Noah is told of in the book of Genesis, Chapter 6.
When? Somewhere around 382 AD at the Council of Rome, also 390's at Councils of Carthrage and Hippo. It was the Catholic Church Councils that decided which books were to make up the books of the New Testament. If they were infallible to give us the Bible, as we have today, they must be the Divine interpreter that they still claim to be.
The bible does not tell us how she looked.
The Bible does not tell us of any children born to Joshua, nor does it even tell us if he was married.
the Bible doesn't tell us
The Bible does not tell us who the parents of Job were.
The Bible does not tell us a thing about Mary Magdalene's childhood and in fact it does not tell us much about her adulthood.
The president is not required to use a book as part of the swearing in ceremony, but most put their hand on a Bible. Pierce used a law book.
o the bible does not tell you when eve because it was very long ago!
The noun clause is 'what books tell us', functioning as the subject of the sentence.
If you are following the Bible and open about your sins, you have no exposure to blackmail.
The bible does not tell us what happened to Melchizedek.
No.
The bible does not tell us who gave it.