they read there bible
They Hebrew Bible is the backbone of Judaism and the source for most Jewish laws and traditions.
studing The Bible online
No, the Bible does not mention how Jeremiah died or what happened to his body, although there are various traditions.
It doesn't. There are traditions as to how he died, which may or may not be true, but the bible doesn't say.
in there spelling... they both have letterN
Tradition consists of myths, legends and folk stories, rather than known facts. Some stories in the scriptures can be considered biblical traditions, as there is no extra-biblical evidence that they really happened, or because of discrepancies and inconsistencies between two accounts of the same story; even two supposedly different stories that are clearly based on exactly the same tradition. Traditions also grew up in the Christian milieu after the Bible was written. For example, the Bible does not mention the deaths of any of the disciples, but macabre traditions grew up about their eventual martyrdom.
It is not in the Bible but rather the traditions of men. Some point to Origen in the 3rd Century as the 'Church Father' who began this story.
They are similar but not the same.
they are both world traditions they are both world traditions
There are no books the same in the Bible.
Yes, they can have the same meaning.