Reincarnation is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament of The Bible. The concept of resurrection, where the dead are brought back to life in a new form, is more commonly referenced in the text.
The book of Corinthians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
The book of Philippians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
The book of Thessalonians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
Colossians is found in the New Testament of the Bible.
Corinthians is found in the New Testament of the Bible.
The term "kaneh bosm" is believed by some scholars to refer to cannabis in the Bible. Some references to this plant can be found in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Exodus and the Book of Ezekiel. These references suggest that cannabis may have been used in religious rituals or ceremonies in ancient times.
Reincarnation is not a concept found in traditional Christian beliefs, including the Bible. However, some scholars have drawn parallels between the prophet Elijah and John the Baptist, suggesting a symbolic connection rather than literal reincarnation. This connection highlights themes of prophecy and preparation for the coming of Jesus in the New Testament.
The word "clean" is found many, many times in the Bible. Scriptural references (at least in the NIV version) that use the word "clean" can mostly be found in the book of Leviticus. Leviticus is the third book of the Old Testament.
The Bible's position on homosexuality can be found at the following biblical references. Note: The first two references are in the Old Testament, while the third one is from the New Testament. The implication is that the Bible has had a stance on homosexuality for a long time. For immediate reference a link to a searchable on-line Bible is available, below Leviticus 18:22 Leviticus 20:13 Romans 1:26-28
References to Jesus in the Old Testament can be found in prophecies and foreshadowing, such as in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53.
The book of Timothy is found in the New testament.
The word "Bread" occurs over 250 times in the combined Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The first reference to bread is in Genesis 14:18; The last reference is in Hebrews 9:2. Most references come from the Hebrew Bible, with fewer in the New Testament.