I could not find Tobith, however Tobit (a man) is included as one of the stories in the Apocryphal writings, which were never part of the Jewish canon of inspired Scriptures.
Book of Genesis-Bible.
to glorify god and enjoy him forever
Abraham
The scripture provides guidance for a man in leading his family by emphasizing values such as love, respect, responsibility, and integrity. It encourages him to be a role model, to prioritize the well-being of his family, and to make decisions based on moral principles. By following the teachings of the scripture, a man can lead his family with wisdom, compassion, and strength.
The scripture often emphasizes qualities such as strength, courage, wisdom, and responsibility as important aspects of being a man. It also highlights the importance of integrity, leadership, and compassion in guiding one's actions and decisions. Ultimately, being a man in the eyes of scripture involves living a life of virtue, honor, and service to others.
Undoubtedly, there is no one best scripture known to man. What is the best scripture depends on the religion of the person. To a Muslim, the best scripture is the Koran, to a Christian it is the Bible, to a Hindu, it is the Vedas, and so on.
Just what you said. Simply hold up your hand like a stop sign and say" hey man, I don't do scripture " .
Not as put but the Scripture is about God's love to and for man(kind).
Scripture does not mention the names or the number of them.
The scripture says that God gave man dominion over all things, meaning that humans have authority and responsibility to care for and manage the Earth and its resources.
The bible is a collection of scriptures written at different times by different authors. Though the man claimed to be an ordained minister, he could not quote one scripture. A single scripture can change a person's religious life.
One term that many people use is "God/Man". This term is not found in scripture but is strongly implied. We know that Jesus was a man born of a woman and we are plainly told in scripture that He was/is God.