Yes, The Bible contains several passages that reflect themes of homecoming, notably in the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. This parable illustrates the joy of a father welcoming back his wayward son, symbolizing forgiveness and reconciliation. Additionally, the idea of returning to one's roots and the comfort of home is echoed in various scriptures, such as Psalm 122:1, which expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord.
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Tom T. Hall's song "The Homecoming" reflects on themes of nostalgia, family, and the emotional journey of returning home. It captures the bittersweet feeling of reuniting with loved ones and the memories associated with one’s roots. The song portrays home as a place of comfort and connection, evoking a sense of belonging and the passage of time. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of family ties and the warmth of homecoming.
The printed poem about church homecoming can be found at link below.
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Psalm 59:2 :)
What specific Samuel passage?
No there is no passage.
No book in the bible addresses Gnosticism, you are looking for Against Heresies as written by a father of the church, Irenaeus.
A verse!
there is one big bible passage in chapter 12 " the foolish and weak...... " is a bible passage . look up the rest in a bible or in the book
There is no passage of scripture that says that
A passage from the Bible.
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A verse.
As far as I know there is no bible passage that says that.
A:There is no such passage in the Bible.
He did not translate any passages in the KJV Bible.