The ones about the sacrament.
Well, Psalm 66:1 and Psalm 100:1 start out the same. But they aren't 'almost' the same. They are the same.
Take a look at Proverbs 14:12, then take a look at Proverbs 16:25. They are exactly the same.
Stumbled across these verses and saw that it wasn't here.
Thought I'll update.. =)
Proverbs 18:8
Proverbs 26:22
Which then led me to Google to see if there were others that were identical with one another that weren't quoted in other chapters & shown as reference:
Proverbs 14:12
Proverbs 16:25
Two verses that are almost identical in The Bible are Psalm 14:1 and Psalm 53:1, which both state, "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'" These two verses are nearly identical in their wording, emphasizing the idea that those who deny the existence of God are foolish.
2 Kings 18:13 - 20:11 and Isaiah 36 - 38:8 are almost identical.
According to one source there 235 verses that appear more than once in the Bible at least using the English Standard Version (ESV) translation.Here are two sets of identical verses from the list:1 Chronicles 16:10, Psalms 105:Matthew 8:20, Luke 9:58
There are hundreds of verses in the Bible that pertain to money. Two good examples are Ecclesiastes 5:10 and Matthew 6:24.
two verses exactly the same
The shortest book in the bible with 13 verses is 2 John
2 Kings 18:13 - 20:11 and Isaiah 36 - 38:8 are almost identical.
According to one source there 235 verses that appear more than once in the Bible at least using the English Standard Version (ESV) translation.Here are two sets of identical verses from the list:1 Chronicles 16:10, Psalms 105:Matthew 8:20, Luke 9:58
You may be referring to the parallelism in the Hebrew Bible. In the system used by the Bible verses, many (but not all) of them are in two halves which parallel each other with similar (but not identical) thoughts. Look up any chapter in Proverbs (for example) to see this.
There are hundreds of verses in the Bible that pertain to money. Two good examples are Ecclesiastes 5:10 and Matthew 6:24.
two verses exactly the same
The shortest book in the bible with 13 verses is 2 John
Almost identical, but no, unless somebody haxxed your computer
No, Psalm 117 is the shortest chapter in the Bible with only two verses. Psalm 23 is longer with six verses.
You have to read it and understand it, if you find any problem, read the two above verses and then the two following verses, you should get the meaning.
Just like a copier cells can copy the cell to make almost two identical daughter cells.
Denver and Wyoming are almost identical! look on you're globe and see for yourself.
There are no verses in the KJV bible that includes the word lion five times. There are two verses that include the word lion three times (Genesis 49:9 and Nahum 2:11).