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Protestants
I am not aware that God has any kings that are foreign to him. There are many kings listed in the Bible, so a reference would really help in answering this question.
the Joseph story. And for good reason, God spends more time answering the hardest question we as believers have to face; why is it that as a good and faithful servant must I still have to face trials?
It is easier to remember the books of the bible if you break them down into groups and learn the groups. Once you have learned the groups you can put them together to list every book of the Bible.
I can find no verses relating to your question in all of the bible.
Protestants
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Yes, the Bible is open to interpretation as different individuals and religious groups may interpret its teachings and messages in various ways based on their beliefs, traditions, and understanding of the text.
Yes he liked asking and answering questions, we read in the bible when he gets lost in the temple visit, he was asking questins to the teachers, who were amazed by his wisdom on the holy books.
I am not aware that God has any kings that are foreign to him. There are many kings listed in the Bible, so a reference would really help in answering this question.
I love answering questions... do you have one?
That is a religious question since you put "God" into your question. This means that this can not be answered scientifically... Go look in a bible or something lol.
No there not, why are asking a dumb question like that, religious people can be very offended by that, watch what you type Mr.
Numbering varies, depending on who does the counting - sometimes one religious group will include a certain book in the Bible, and another one won't. You can find a list, including what books are included by different groups, in the Wikipedia article "Books of the Bible".
i have a religious Manga book associated to the bible, but the characters have different names
Yes, Mormons do read the Bible as part of their religious practices. They believe in the Bible as scripture and use it alongside other religious texts in their worship and study.
A sacrament is a religious ceremony or ritual. The bible is not a sacrament.