Mary and Elizabeth were cousins in the Bible. Mary was the mother of Jesus, while Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist. They had a close relationship and supported each other during their pregnancies.
The first is definitely wrong. To "differ with" someone means to disagree or to dispute with her or him. The second is technically correct, but very clumsy. You wouldn't say it, so why write it? "St Peter and St John were not the same age" is much more natural.
Paris 2004 by Peter Bjorn and John
Yes, according to the Bible, believers will recognize each other in heaven.
Peter and Anne Frank promised to be honest with each other and to support each other during their time in hiding. They also promised to keep each other's secrets and be there for each other during difficult times.
They love each other because they are brother and sister!
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Of course the Bible says pray for each other.
Some may interpret and label each book of Scripture with one key word like Genesis is beginnings, Revelation is just that 'revealing', while some label Peter's Epistles as 'hope' and John's letters as 'love' but that is not the full message of the Bible - which is the coming Kingdom of God and mankind's need to repent and prepare for it.
AnswerThe Greek language has different words for different types of love, including agape (unconditional love) and philia(brotherly love). The most important biblical passage that mentions philiais in John's Gospel. Here, Jesus implied that the other disciples gave him unconditional love when he asked Peter, "Do you love (agape) me more than these (the other disciples)?" Each time, Peter answered that he loved Jesus, but each time he was only able to offer brotherly love (philia).
the bible says that people go agaist each other and kill one another
The 12 apostles in the Bible were Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot. They were chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings and establish the Christian faith. Each apostle played a unique role in sharing the message of Jesus, with Peter often seen as the leader among them.