The last Book of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, was the Book of Daniel. This was written in the second century BCE.
The Catholic Bible has two deuterocanonical Books in the Old Testament, I Maccabees and II Macabees, that were probably written a little later.
Subject to later canonisation, the Christian Bible was completed when the Books of the New Testament were completed. According to biblical scholars, Acts was a Book of the second century, as were the Pastorals: 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus. The Pastorals were written by an anonymous author in the name of St Paul, but refer to the second century Church. Thus, the Christian Bible was completed in the second century CE.
The word 'finished' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV Bible.
The Bible does not say this. God is never done with us. The Bible says you are saved when you confess with mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord.
In the New International Version of the Bible, there are 110 instances of the word "finish" and its past and present tense forms "finished" and "finishing" respectively.
John 19 v30When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost. The Gospel of John Ch.19 Verse 30.
There are no accurate statistics on how many Christians have read the Bible in its entirety. It is important to remember that to read and understand the Bible as you go can be a serious challenge to faith. There are so many errors, improbabilities and inconsistencies in the Bible that arguably many who read it in this manner might cease to be such committed Christians by the time they finished the task.
The word 'finished' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV Bible.
No, St. Nicholas was born about 200 years after The Bible was finished.
The words "it is finished" are in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. They are in 2 verses.
it was finished in 1610. the new testament was finished in 1582, and the old testament was finished in 1610
The Bible does not say this. God is never done with us. The Bible says you are saved when you confess with mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord.
John 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
In the New International Version of the Bible, there are 110 instances of the word "finish" and its past and present tense forms "finished" and "finishing" respectively.
John 19 v30When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost. The Gospel of John Ch.19 Verse 30.
"Calvinism" is named after John Calvin (1509-1564) who systematized Bible beliefs and theological doctrines. He lived one and a half thousand years after the New Testament was finished so he himself is not mentioned in the Bible but the beliefs he explained are.
There are no accurate statistics on how many Christians have read the Bible in its entirety. It is important to remember that to read and understand the Bible as you go can be a serious challenge to faith. There are so many errors, improbabilities and inconsistencies in the Bible that arguably many who read it in this manner might cease to be such committed Christians by the time they finished the task.
I can not find "Robert" in either Scott Hahn's concordance (in the back of the Ignatius Study Bible or in his Catholic Bible Dictionary no in Strong's, and as I don't remember the name in any of the Deuterocanonicals, I have a feeling that it is not there.
Yes. Depending on your age you may have to wait until you have finished your secondary education before you can go to a Bible College. It all depends on what age the Law says you can leave school and what entrance requirements the Bible College has. Whether you have been 'called' or not you can go to Bible College and you don't have to wait until you're an adult.