In The Bible, the most notable figure who lost his anointing is King Saul. His offenses included disobedience to God's commands, specifically when he spared King Agag and the Amalekite livestock instead of completely destroying them, as instructed by the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel 15). Additionally, Saul's increasing jealousy and attempts to kill David further alienated him from God's favor. While other figures may have faced consequences for their actions, Saul's loss of anointing is the most clearly documented.
King Saul for one and Samson for another.
In the Bible, five notable figures who lost their anointing include King Saul, who fell out of favor with God due to disobedience; Samson, whose strength was lost after revealing the secret of his hair; King David's son Absalom, who rebelled against his father; King Solomon, who turned to idol worship; and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus. Each of these individuals experienced a significant loss of divine favor due to their actions and choices.
The Bible?
If you can't get the lost Bible back to its owner, why not just read it. That will profit you.
we are the lost sheep.
If God wanted them in the Bible they would not have been lost .
There is no such statement in the Bible, the Bible says nothing about God's true name being lost.
it is not
Science of the Bible - 2005 Mysteries of the Bible The Hunt for the Lost Ark was released on: USA: 2006
Lost Faces of the Bible - 2012 was released on: USA: 8 December 2012
John Wesley was a powerful and controversial speaker who was once worried that he had lost his anointing for preaching because no one had thrown a rock at him in a few weeks. The next day, a farmer threw a dirt clod at him as he was riding by, and his fait was restored.
Yes the parable is from the bible.