Parallel passages occur when a single event or major concept is given in two or more places in the various scriptural accounts. In the Greek Scriptures this happens very frequently in the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). It also happens quite a bit in the Hebrew Scriptures. A ' biblical parallel ' is the act of comparing the passages or scriptures of one bible and cross referencing it with other bilbles to see how they match up or not. Try going to ' eBible.com Study Browser '. There you will be able to make a side by side comparison and parallel for instance, the King James Version with about 8 or 9 other bibles. Its the only site I know of that does this.
There is nothing that would indicate that from the Biblical passages that mention "creatures."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentecostalism#Beliefs
T. T. Folley has written: 'Parallel passages in Spanish and English'
The most obvious biblical parallel is between Absalom (Stephen Kumalo's son) and the biblical Absalom. Check out the story of the biblical Absalom in Wikipedia. Here are a few parallels: Both Absaloms... -rebelled against their fathers -died by hanging -greatly grieved their fathers -were greedy
According to biblical prophecy, many Christians believe that Christ will reign on earth in the future during a period known as the Millennial Kingdom. This is described in the Book of Revelation and other passages in the Bible.
From pages 3 thru 29 are examples
According to some interpretations of biblical prophecy, Jesus will reign on earth for 1000 years in a period known as the Millennial Kingdom. This belief is based on passages in the Book of Revelation and other parts of the Bible.
Israel is 75% Jewish. God gave Israel (formerly called Canaan) to the Jews in Genesis ch.28 and many other Biblical passages.
Luke 4:31-39 and parallel passages tell us that Peter's home-town was Capernaum.
The biblical significance of the blood moon is often interpreted as a sign of impending judgment or significant events in the future, based on passages in the Bible that mention the moon turning red or dark. Some believe it is a symbol of the end times or a warning from God.
Alliteration, Biblical allusions, parallel sentence structure, metaphors, and personification.
There is no specific biblical reference or verse that directly discusses being "slain in the spirit." This phrase is not found in the Bible, but some interpret certain passages, such as Acts 9:4-5 or Revelation 1:17, as possibly related to the concept.