I'm not sure about the golden 'scripture', but Jesus' command, commonly called the 'Golden RULE', can be found at Matthew 7:12 and Luke6:31.
The most famous Mede in Scripture is Darius the Mede.
No.Another Answer:In the broadest sense of the term, scripture refers to religious texts or holy books/writings. However, the term is used for the Bible and is interchangeable - both should be capitalized. It is also referred to as the Holy Scripture.
The Sacred Scripture
There is no difference.
The half way in the bible is the book of Malachi.
John 3:16, for god so love the world that he sent his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth on him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
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The most famous Mede in Scripture is Darius the Mede.
An interpreter of scripture is commonly referred to as an exegesist or biblical exegete. They analyze and interpret texts from religious scriptures, such as the Bible, to uncover meanings and messages within the context of the text.
No.Another Answer:In the broadest sense of the term, scripture refers to religious texts or holy books/writings. However, the term is used for the Bible and is interchangeable - both should be capitalized. It is also referred to as the Holy Scripture.
The Revelation chapter of the Bible scripture references the new species.
Any verse in the Bible is considered scripture.
Although there are a number of scriptures about silence, this particular phrase is not found in the Bible. The scripture is found in Proverbs 21:23 Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles. It is the scripture that means "silence is golden."
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repentance
The references in Scripture to saved and lost are more indirect than your (and common) usage; people might be better referred to as "the sea" and "the chosen," or even "the found." Virtually every reference in Scripture of "the sea" refers to man in his "fallen" state. A Bible engine can give you the references.
By most the sacred text of Christianity is called the Holy Bible - also referred to as the Scripture. It is a collection of writings inspired by God for mankind - a user's guide if you will. It can be summed up, IMHO, by the term 'love.'