'For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. (Jer 29:11). That is one which has always helped me.
It already has. Some passages in it have yet to be discovered of its' meanings.
No, the Bible does not mention yoga. There are yoga enthusiasts who interpret some passages of the Bible to be indirect references to yoga, but you have to be in a certain frame of mind to accept this.
Some have rumored the Leviathan in the Old Testament had not head but if you read the Bible passages were Leviathan is mentioned you don't get the idea he was headless. There are no other animals in the Bible which did not have heads.
Exodus 20 thou shalt not kill
That is hotly debated topic. It is related to the doctrine of predestination, and would advocate the double-predestination position which says that God chose some folks to be saved and chose others to be condemned. There are passages in the Bible that say some people are lost - for example, the parable that Jesus about the rich man and Lazarus where the rich man ends up in Hell and Lazarus in Heaven. However, the Bible does not explicitly say that some people are created to be lost. It could be, for example, that God created the rich man with a free will and that the rich man chose to ignore Lazarus and focus on himself. He condemned himself by of that sin.
There is no direct evidence of hidden astrology in the Bible. While some scholars have suggested possible astrological references in certain passages, the overall consensus is that astrology is not a prominent theme in the Bible.
it depends on the religion, in some they believe there are lost books (chapters) or some that have ben lost or not recorded. . . where in others it is believed to be complete..
Some key passages in the Bible about the Holy Spirit include Acts 2:1-4, where the Holy Spirit descends on the apostles at Pentecost, John 14:16-17, where Jesus promises to send the Holy Spirit as a helper, and Romans 8:26-27, which discusses the Holy Spirit interceding for believers.
In short, we believe the entire Bible, with all parts of it being taken into consideration. We do not just take one or two passages and build a doctrine around that but search through the whole of the Bible to see what all the passages related to a particular subject have to say about that subject, and we go from there. However, to see some of our basic Bible based beliefs, and some of the Scriptures upon which we base these beliefs, check out the "Related Links" below:
In short, we believe the entire Bible, with all parts of it being taken into consideration. We do not just take one or two passages and build a doctrine around that but search through the whole of The Bible to see what all the passages related to a particular subject have to say about that subject, and we go from there. However, to see some of our basic Bible based beliefs, and some of the Scriptures upon which we base these beliefs, check out the "Related Links" below:
AnswerPresumably you wish to underline words or passages that you wish to be able to come back to and find easily. If you do so, these should be passages that affirm your faith or explain issues that have raised doubt in your mind in the past. Bear in mind that some people believe that the Bible should not be marked, so do so with care.
The Bible does not explicitly forbid women from being preachers. Some passages suggest that women should not have authority over men in church settings, while others show women in leadership roles. Different Christian denominations interpret these passages differently, leading to varying beliefs about women preachers.