Roman Catholic AnswerThe Gospels in the Bible are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The "Catholic Bible" is the Bible as used by the Church for two millenium.
It is in the Bible. Book of Genesis.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou are operating with a mistaken assumption. The Catholic Church wrote the Bible, the Catholic Church decided which books were canonical (included in the Bible), and the Catholic Church has conserved the Bible through the centuries. The only ones who changed any Scriptures in the Bible are the protestants, who, after fifteen centuries of a Bible preserved by the Catholic Church came along and threw books out of the Bible, and changed the meanings of books they would not throw out.
The word "catholic" does not appear anywhere in the bible.
The catholic bible has about seven books added to he bible.
Jacob's name changed to Israel in the Bible.
Jacob's name was changed to Israel in the Bible.
Jacob's name was changed to Israel in the Bible.
Jacob's new name in the Bible was Israel.
In the Bible, the daughter of Jacob who was defiled was Dinah. She was the only daughter of Jacob mentioned in the Bible.
Jacob's new name given to him in the Bible was Israel.
Jacob was buried in the cave of Machpelah in Hebron, according to the Bible.
The descendants of Jacob mentioned in the Bible are the twelve tribes of Israel.
In the Bible, God gave Jacob the name Israel.
The term 'catholic' in this sense means 'universal.' In that the Bible is worldwide, it Is catholic. This has nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
The story of Jacob and Esau is located in the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
Jacob has 12 kids;;