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Our image and likeness is modeled after our Creator's resemblance and shape as the meanings of the inspired words indicate. God's Word mentions that God has the same general attributes which man possesses: face, ears, mouth, eyes, nose, hands, feet, arms, etc.
Plus, there is a spiritual element, the "human spirit"... a spark of God-like intelligence and self-awareness that the pre-programmed spirits of animals don't possess.
According to Moses in Genesis, we were made in His (Our Creators) Image, His Likeness, and with Dominion. We were not innately given the knowledge of good and bad, as this knowledge was not attained until after we disobeyed The Creator and ate from The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Therefore, despite being created in this manner, we were not created with the immediate knowledge of good and bad.
The word 'choose' appears 68 times in the King James version of the Bible.
The word "choose" is in the King James Version of the Bible 59 times. It is in 58 verses.
No, the Bible does not explicitly state that we choose our parents. The concept of choosing one's parents is not a biblical teaching.
It is sorta the same. a devotional bible is a bible that helps you understand and pray about a section of the bible in you quiet time with God. and a study bible is more to get into the bible and study learn and understand it better and most study bibles have like definitions of words in the bible and stuff like that. great question.
You must read the bible,understand what its saying and then you must do it !
Genesis 1:27 states, "So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them." This verse highlights that humans are created in the image and likeness of God.
Says its the best way to choose.
It is unclear from your question if you are asking how a person can understand the Bible, or read it, or what. Please clarify what you are asking.
Likeness is generally used to mean "similar to, looks like, appears to be" - paraphrasing the Bible 'made in the likeness of God.' Here it may refer to the fact of having free will, but it appears even more that it means we are built to create: creativity is the spark we've gotten from God that no animal so far has shown. In this way we are 'like' our creator. It can also relate to a painting or drawing of a human.
The word "ability" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses. Please see the related link below.
God's love for man.
The best way to understand what any book is about is to read it for yourself.