Answer # 1
I will leave it to you to obtain a work called the companion bible, and Map books which will help define all the various biblical countries and their current names. If you really are interested you will dig them out for yourself.
There are a few however which need to be mentioned as they represent prophecy which is occurring now.
Persia (Daniel 8 - 11) is what you call Iran today
Media (Daniel 8 -11) was located in what you now call Iraq and Turkey.
Esau - Rosh is what you now call Russia.
Judaea is the area around Jerusalem where the State of Israel resides today along with Arabs (West Bank and Gaza strip) who refused statehood when it was offered in 1947-48, by the League of Nations.
Answer # 1 Ends
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All of the Bibical Egyptian firstborns were killed. You should read your bible to find out. I think it should be in Moses or Joshua, but probably Moses.
In the Bible, "Aram" refers to a region or kingdom located in present-day Syria. It was one of the main political and cultural powers of the ancient Near East, and its inhabitants were called Arameans. The Arameans often interacted with the Israelites, and the region of Aram is frequently mentioned in the Old Testament.
The Bible is illegal in 52 countries around the world.
actually, I'm pretty sure it doesn't say that. Some Bibical figures had more than one wife.
As of now, there is no official "Bible banned countries list." However, some countries have restrictions on the distribution or possession of the Bible, such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and China.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
As of 2021, the Bible is banned in countries such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan.
As of 2021, the Bible is illegal in countries such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan.
"Shan da la bola" is not a phrase found in the Bible. It appears to be a variation or misinterpretation of biblical terms.
Bible concordances are available. Please see the related question.