The whole Bible is inspired of God as mentioned at 1 Timothy 3:16. God's name is mentioned about 7,000 times in the original text of the Hebrew Scriptures. Jehovah God himself directed Bible writers to use his name. For example, he inspired the prophet Joel to write: “Everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved.” (Joel 2:32) And God caused one psalmist to write: “May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, you alone are the Most High over all the earth.” (Psalm 83:18)
The name Jehovah is missing from many Bible translations. The reasons for this vary but it was replaced with titles such as "Lord" or "God".
But we can conclude that there is no book in The Bible that does not mention God's name. (New World Translation of The Holy Scriptures)
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
The book of Esther.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
There is no specific mention of God in the Book of Esther, although many Bible readers will understand the deliverance of the Jewish people that it describes (which is celebrated in the Jewish feast of Purim) as being evidence of God's "behind-the-scenes" involvement.
No, the book that does not mention God is the Book of Esther.
because its the only book that is inspired by God.
Yes, the book of Esther in the Bible does not explicitly mention God, but his presence and influence can be seen throughout the story.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.
The book of Esther.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
Many books are mentioned in today's bible that have been lost to the vagueries of time. These include: Book of the covenant, Book of Statutes, Book of Samuel, Book of Nathan, Acts of Solomon, Shemaiah the Prophet, Book of Jehu, One of the Epistles to the Ephesians, Acts of Uziah, Annals of David.
Joel
The difference of the sons of god , in the two testaments are that in the old testament Jesus is the son of god. But in the New Testament we to can be the sons of god . If only we do believe that Jesus died for our sins.
"The Almighty" is what God is called in the Old Testament's Book of Job.But the term is not a distinctive feature of that book. Specifically, the term is used elsewhere in the Bible. For example, it occurs in the Old Testament Books of Numbers, Ruth and Isaiah and in the New Testament Book of Revelation.
Jeremiah