Yes, Ramah is a real place mentioned in The Bible, specifically in the Old Testament. It was a city in ancient Israel located in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.
no Many Bible believers do think predestination is real. Predestination is mentioned several times in the Bible. What it means exactly is debated.
This is a question which only those mentioned - those who teach Christianity - can answer, and then the can only answer it individually. One cannot say that x& do, or that all of them do, or even that any of them do. How would I know if a person met the description?
Only the God of the Bible is real. He created the Heavens and the earth. All the things talked about in the Bible have actually happened. You can find them in other books in history too. Every prophesy in the Bible has been fulfilled up until the 2nd coming of Christ mentioned in Revelation. That will come true soon. All of the things happening in the world today are mentioned in Revelation. God is real and true.
The only real person mentioned in The Prologue of Canterbury Tales is the author himself, Geoffrey Chaucer. He appears as a character in the story, describing the pilgrimage and the other characters he meets along the way.
There are many many things in the Bible where there aren't any facts proving it's real so the answer is no. There are a few things or ppl we know, or at least consider is real, since they are also mentioned in other places then the Bible. That makes it more plausible.
We have two main sources for information on much of Jewish religion - the Bible and Jewish midrash. Lilith is not actually mentioned in the Bible, but does form part of Jewish midrash, where she is said to have been Adam's first wife. Although the name Lilith is often considered to be from the Hebrew Laylah(night), she is probably based on the Babylonian female demon, Lilitu, so on that basis we should consider her a demon, not a real person.
Anonymous is a substitute for a person's real name, if a person does not wish to have his/her name to be mentioned, such as in a work of art or literature, it will say by anonymous.
No. Molly Malone, mentioned in the famous Irish song, is a mythical figure.
According to the Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible the word Venus does not appear in the Bible anywhere.
It can come as a shock to some when they learn that not everything in the Bible is real. The cherubim were described as sphinx-like creatures with bodies of a lion, wings and human-like heads. They were widespread in ancient Near Eastern mythology long before they entered Hebrew belief.
St. Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible. The most important legend around him is the story in which he carried a small child across a river, finding him unbearably heavy. The child was Jesus and he was so heavy because he carried all the sins of the world. Christopher became known as the patron saint of travellers. The Catholic Church accepts that Saint Christopher was not a real person, or at least that we know nothing of the person on whom he was based.
The Satanic Bible by Anton LaVey is real.