Those who know bible principles are responsible to God for their disobedience to them. It could be argued that the clergy would be even more responsible since they are looked at as representing him which would be very true but all are responsible if they know right and wrong.
Matthew. Chapter 16, verse 18.
Twice see Deuteronomy 9:9 while on the Mountain when God gave him the Ten Commandments and then again in verse 18 while he begged God not to destroy his people.
In Ephesians Paul stated in lieu of other things "to be filled with the Spirit". Specifically chapter 5 verse 18.
Standard citation isBook chapter:verse(s) For example, if one were to refer to the Epistle of James, chapter two, verse 24, one would write, James 2:24. When referring to a block of text, for example, The Second Epistle of Peter, chapter one, verses 18 through 21, one would write, 2 Peter 1:18-21. When referencing multiple verses out of sequence, but within the same chapter, write, Hebrews 5:1, 4, 7-10. This, of course, is the Epistle to the Hebrews, chapter five, verses one, four, and seven through ten.
No, Christians only believe in forgiveness and love of enemies (Matthew 5:44). Even the Old Testament says "You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge..." (Leviticus 19:18) In the book of Romans chapter 12 verse 19 it is written 'Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay," says the Lord. (Leviticus 19:18 and Deuteronomy 32:35)
The ten commandments appear first in Shmot (Exodus) in chapter 20, verse 1 and continue through verse 14. They appear again in (Devarim) Deuteronomy chapter 5, verse 6 and continue 18.
Christianity and Islam are the ONLY religions having this understanding.
It can be found in genesis chapter 4 verse 18.
It starts at verse 18:83
It is thought this meant a sodomite or male prostitute, and some versions render it as such.
Matthew. Chapter 16, verse 18.
it does not mention who is this servant.
Matthew chapter 4 verse 18
'Moses' was married to 'Zipporah' [Exodus chapter 2 verse 21 'the bible'] 'Jethro' was 'Moses' father inlaw [Exodus chapter 18 verse 2 'the bible'] So 'Jethro' was the name of Zipporah's father's name
In verse 13 God has told Moses he is about to die. In verses 16 and 17 Moses asks God to appoint a new leader for the Hebrews. In verses 18 to 21 God tells Moses to declare Joshua as his successor.
To keep the Torah (Deuteronomy 11:18-21).To keep the Torah (Deuteronomy 11:18-21).
Fasting and praying are mentioned in the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 6, verse 16-18.