Nowhere in the Bible are extraterrestrials mentioned in any way.
Prayer is mentioned throughout the Bible as a way to talk to God. Prayer is mentioned about 650 times in one way or another.
The half way in the bible is the book of Malachi.
It is a protestant bible in German, they have it in asnother way.
The words "way of the Lord" are in the King James Version of the Bible 16 times. They are in 16 verses.
Nowhere in the Bible are extraterrestrials mentioned in any way.
The same way you talk to anyone. With respect
There is nothing in the Bible about Peter's crucifixion as the final books of the Bible had been written before he died. 2000 years of Catholic tradition have always held the the method pf Peter's death was by crucifixion upside down.
Peter is introduced in Matthew 4:18, and he's a person of prominence throughout the New Testament. If you mean to ask where he is mentioned specifically as "Saint Peter," he is never referred to in such a way, nor is anyone else. The Bible doesn't use "saint" as a title.
Peter would have been in his mid 60s when he died. The Catholic Church has taught the tradition of Saint Peter dying in Rome by crucifixion for nearly 2000 years and there is evidence to support this in the Bible itself. It is impossible to give a precise age since neither the date of Peter's birth nor of his death are known. He was probably born sometime around AD1 and died during the persecutions of Nero between 64 and 67.
Prayer is mentioned throughout the Bible as a way to talk to God. Prayer is mentioned about 650 times in one way or another.
The bible does I think answer this but i know it was way passed 100
Its in the book of Acts. Its in Chapter 3.
As far as I'm aware, the only way they could rise is up. You don't call it rising if they go any other direction. The Bible is not horribly specific about the details.
I'm not sure if this is the one you mean or not, but they do that gag in "The Thin White Line". (By the way, the "talk show host with a gap in his teeth" that Peter is imitating here is David Letterman.)
John the baptist is in no way related to Peter. actually Peters father was also a fisherman. In the bible it says Jesus saw Peter and Andrew with their father mending their nets.
Peter is introduced in Matthew 4:18, and he's a person of prominence throughout the New Testament. If you mean to ask where he is mentioned specifically as "Saint Peter," he is never referred to in such a way, nor is anyone else. The Bible doesn't use "saint" as a title.