yes; the word of god will always be true
Yes it does
a parable is Jesus telling about the truths and a reference is where to find the truths at
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Divine inspiration in the Bible is the belief that the authors were guided by God to write the scriptures. This is significant because it is seen as the word of God and is considered to be authoritative and sacred by believers. It is believed to contain truths and teachings that are essential for spiritual guidance and understanding.
Most of them.
Questions are not supposed to contain truth or otherwise. They are enquiries. Hopefully the answers will contain some truths.
YesRoman Catholic Answerfrom The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994141 "The church has always venerated the divine Scriptures as she venerated the Body of the Lord" (Dei Verbum) 21): both nourish the govern the whole Christian life. "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" (Ps 119:105; cf. Isa 50:4).
The secrets of the Bible are the Truths written therein that the heart and mind of an unbelieveing reader without faith cannot see.
By its very nature, math concepts are truths that can be proven. There are some exceptions in some concepts, but no errors.
The Bible is more than just a book; it is considered by many to hold deeper significance and meaning beyond its physical form. It is a sacred text for various religions and is believed to contain spiritual truths and guidance for believers.
Some Bible stories are detailed and contain long descriptions, while others are more concise and get straight to the point. The level of detail in a story can vary depending on its purpose and the message being conveyed. Ultimately, the focus of Bible stories is to impart important lessons and truths rather than to provide lengthy descriptions.
Parables in the Bible are stories that convey spiritual truths in a simple and relatable way. They use everyday situations and characters to teach important lessons about faith, morality, and the nature of God. By presenting these truths in a familiar context, parables make them easier to understand and remember, allowing readers to apply the lessons to their own lives.