"Concerning the Gentiles, God says in the prophecy of HOSEA, 'Those who were not My people, I will now call My people. And I will Love those whom I did not Love before' -- [Hos.2:23]. And, 'Once they were told, ''You are not My people.''' But now He will say, 'You are the Children of the Living God' -- [Hos.1:10]." (Rom.9:25-26 NLT New Living Translation)
The meeting of Hosea and Gomer is described in Hosea 1:2-3. The father of Gomer was Diblaim, unfortunately there is no mention of the place of their meeting. Checking to find were Diblaim was from, I found that he is mentioned only once in the entire KJV, and that was the reference cited above ... dead ended.
Revelation 22:21
The graveyard in the Bible is mentioned in Genesis and is the place where many ancestors have been laid to rest.
Yes, Ramah is mentioned in the Bible as a place rather than a person. It is a city in ancient Israel that is referenced in the Old Testament.
No, but the place is mentioned in Bible as a village near Jerusalem.
It is mentioned in the Gospels as the place where Christ was Arrested.
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.
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.
check your spelling; there is no person or place so named in the Bible
"Tarah's daughter" is not mentioned in the Bible, as Tarah is a place-name and not a person:-Num 33:27 And they departed from Tahath, and pitched at Tarah.Num 33:28 And they removed from Tarah, and pitched in Mithcah.
The first prison mentioned in the Bible was in Egypt. The first reference to it is in Genesis 39:20 - Then Joseph's master took him and put him into the prison, a place where the king's prisoners were confined. And he was there in the prison.[NKJV]
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.