Isaac. (physically) He was physically impaired and could not see well enough in his old age to distinguish the difference between his sons Jacob and Esau. In reality Adam and Eve (spiritually) suffered the onset of sickness the day they partook of the forbidden fruit. That's when death set in and they died at a future date. if not for sin they would have lived forever.
the bible
Jacob is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Genesis, which is the first book of the Old Testament. He is a prominent figure in the story of the patriarchs and is known for being the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham.
Astrology is mentioned in the Bible in the context of being condemned as a form of divination and idolatry. The Bible discourages the practice of astrology and advises against seeking guidance from the stars or celestial bodies.
Yes it is. The color green is mentioned in Genesis 1:30, where it speaks of green vegetation being available as food for mankind, and for every land animal and flying creature.
Yes, Joseph is mentioned in the Bible. He is a prominent figure in the Old Testament, known for being the son of Jacob and Rachel, and for his colorful coat and his ability to interpret dreams.
No. The knowledge of God not being mentioned comes from reading the book itself.
It doesn't.
The calendar used today was not yet in use at the time the Bible was being written. Therefore the Bible does not contain the word "Sunday." It is instead called the "first day of the week." The words "first day of the week" are in the King James Version of the Bible 8 times. They are in 8 verses.
430 in the New King James, please don't make me tell them all. (I'm being serious about 430.)
No one is mentioned being that specific age at death.
Melchizedek is a figure mentioned in the Bible who is often interpreted as a human being, specifically as a priest and king of Salem.
Well, there are to many to count! The bible says allot about being friendly and making friendships bigger!