There are references to non-believers.
Genesis 31:49 ;)
Dogs are mentioned but there are no references to any specific dogs.
Yes. Thomas Jefferson did not believe in the divinity of Jesus, nor that he performed any miracles, but he respected the moral teachings of the New Testament. He created a new Bible, the "Jefferson Bible", by cutting out references to miracles or to God.
Biblical allusions
We will probably never know for sure in this lifetime because the Bible does not refer to the "angel of death" in any other way.
Search it up in a Roman Catholic Bible or ask a priest from a church
Angel numbers are not associated with any specific religion. They are a concept that is often linked to numerology and the belief that certain numbers hold spiritual significance and messages from angels or the universe.
There is nothing in The Bible about "Saint" Matthew. So nothing about "Saint Matthew with angel".BTW, "bible" simply means "book", sp "the bible" means "the book" - wgich could be any book.The term "The Bible", or sometime "The Holy Bible" has capital letters simply to distinguish it from other books.
There is no reference in the bible to the world being run by any race. There are numerous mentions of leaders but the references are to individuals, not races. There are references to races being stronger than others but not of a race running the world.
Lucifer is an Angel himself, and is said to have companion Angels.
There is no direct evidence of hidden astrology in the Bible. While some scholars have suggested possible astrological references in certain passages, the overall consensus is that astrology is not a prominent theme in the Bible.