The Bible does not explicitly mention Elijah having any children. Elijah is portrayed as a prophet and miracle worker in the Old Testament, particularly in the Books of Kings. His focus is on his ministry and the messages he delivers rather than on his family life. While some Jewish traditions suggest that he may have had children, there is no direct biblical evidence to support this claim.
Malachi 3:23 says that God will send Elijah before "the day of the Lord".
Some religious scholars say John was Elijah (Eli). Other scholars say John was not Elijah. You will have to read the Bible and figure it out for yourself.
A:The Bible does not even mention the baptism of children.
The first mention of Elijah in the Bible is in the Book of 1 Kings. (1 Kings 17:1) 17 And E·li′jah the Tish′bite from the inhabitants of Gil′e·ad proceeded to say to A′hab: "As Jehovah the God of Israel before whom I do stand is living, there will occur during these years neither dew nor rain, except at the order of my word!" There is no mention of his parents in the Bible.
We say "any of the children has" because "any of" is considered singular and therefore takes a singular verb, which in this case is "has."
No where as far as I know...
That depends on which part of the Bible you read. Almost any opinion can be supported by some part of the Bible.
Because he is afraid of snakes.
"Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD:" - King James Bible
The Bible verse says that we should be like children in our faith, humility, and innocence, trusting in God with a simple and pure heart.
no
that's its wrong and it should not be used