Yes, there is a specific moment in The Bible where Jesus was scared. In the Garden of Gethsemane, before his crucifixion, Jesus felt fear and anguish about the suffering he was about to endure. He prayed to God for strength and ultimately accepted his fate, showing courage and faith in God's plan.
Plenty of christians get scared. If you mean sacred, it's the Bible.
The Holy Bible.
"Cometh the moment, cometh the man" is a traditional King James Bible verse. It is an excerpt of John 4:23.
Catholics do not fear it as there is little truth to it. It is not considered canonical.
There are no special rules that need to be followed to hold or handle a Bible. The book is there to be read, that is what it is for.
The word 'scared' appears one (1) time in the King James version of the Bible, in Wisdom of Solomon 17:9. The word 'sacred' also appears just one time, in 2 Maccabees 6:11
The Bible isn't for any specific place, and no metaphorical "bible" exists for Hell.
The Bible helps you become closer to God. When you read the Bible, it helps you learn how to handle situations in life.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.
There is no specific Bible verse that mentions an age limit. The Bible does emphasize the importance of wisdom and maturity, but it does not set a specific age limit for anything.
In private worship, the whole Bible is used. In public worship, only those parts of the Bible that are politically expedient at the moment are used.
74 does not have any specific symbolic meaning in Christianity or the Bible.