This is part of the Sermon on the Mount Matt 5 - 7:29 and it is thought to have taken place near Capernaum, in the region of Galilee.
The hill in the Bible is called Golgotha, "the place of a skull". It mentions it in Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, and John 19:17.
The Bible mentions hell as a place of punishment and separation from God in several verses, including Matthew 25:41 and Revelation 20:14.
Heaven is mentioned in the Bible in various books, including Genesis, Psalms, Matthew, and Revelation. It is described as the dwelling place of God and the final destination for believers after death.
Jesus' baptism is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The event took place in the Jordan River, with John the Baptist baptizing Jesus.
it is on a window sill judging by the pic.
The word Holy and Bible are are capitalized because when capitalization rules were set in place it was stated that the names of sacred books would be capitalized. This includes New Testament, Old Testament and Gospels among others.
The first Christmas was the birth of Jesus, with shepards, an Angel, and three wise men. You probably know the story. Well, now to answer your question, the person in the Bible that wrote about the first Christmas was Matthew. The exact place is Matthew chapter 1, verses 18 to 25.
One place you could be talking about is the account of the dividing of the 'sheep'(humble obedient people) and 'goats'(independent, self-willed people)(Matthew 25:31-46)Matthew 25:40 + 45, specifically, is where Jesus is making clear that after he had gone to back to Heaven, people would be judged(whether they are 'sheep or goats')on how they treat HIS anointed 'followers' still here on earth, since they are his representatives.Answer:Matthew 25:40
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It is a place in the bible that is in upper Egypt.
The Bible isn't for any specific place, and no metaphorical "bible" exists for Hell.
You can read the Bible anywhere. No specific place required. What's important is how you read it, not where.