"Bible" is derived from the Greek "biblios", which means library. (And if it doesn't mean library, it means book.)
The word "stand" is in the King James Version of the Bible 274 times. It is in 267 verses.
The ancient Greek word "biblos" or "byblos" translates as the word "book". So the bible is "THE" book.
The word "stand" is in the King James Version of the Bible 274 times. It is in 267 verses.
In the King James versionthe word - Stand - appears 274 timesthe word - standest - appears 6 timesthe word - standeth - appears 30 timesthe word - standing - appears 55 times
"BIBLE" is not an acronym: the word comes from the Greek τὰ βιβλία (ta biblia), which simply means "the books" when translated into English. So our "bible" is the set of scriptures, or the "holy books" of Christianity.
The word "stand" is in the King James Version of the Bible 274 times. It is in 267 verses.
The ancient Greek word "biblos" or "byblos" translates as the word "book". So the bible is "THE" book.
Reverence to God's Word
In the actual word, it doesn't "stand for" anything, it is just the first letter of the word.
The word "stand" is in the King James Version of the Bible 274 times. It is in 267 verses.
In the King James versionthe word - Stand - appears 274 timesthe word - standest - appears 6 timesthe word - standeth - appears 30 timesthe word - standing - appears 55 times
It does not exist in the Bible
they stand for verses
The word 'Bible' comes from the Greek 'Biblos' which means 'book'. So the Holy Bible simply means the 'holy book' although the Bible actually consists of 66 books in one volume. Some use the actual letters of the word 'Bible' to stand for things. my favourite is: - BIBLE = Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.
The Bible's stand on war is clear as it does not advocate for war. The only war that the bible allows is the war against the devil.
"BIBLE" is not an acronym: the word comes from the Greek τὰ βιβλία (ta biblia), which simply means "the books" when translated into English. So our "bible" is the set of scriptures, or the "holy books" of Christianity.
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."