Burton L. Mack (Author of "Who Wrote the New Testament") says one can ask any question of The Bible and get some kind of answer. If the first answer does not appear to be helpful, you can look for another answer to the same question, until the right answer appears. Mack sees this happen all the time where he teaches.
Tomorrow's paper.
In tomorrow's paper.
Yes, GotQuestions.org is a popular website where you can find answers to Bible-related questions.
See related link for online Bible resources including searching for bible passages by verse or keyword.
honest, the bible has all the answers. study it, and youll find the answers youre looking for.
On gotquestions.org, you can find resources related to the Bible such as articles, answers to common questions, study guides, and devotionals. These resources aim to provide clarity and understanding on various topics and teachings found in the Bible.
I think there is only one consideration, and that is about you. I spent time at Capernwray Bible School (www.capernwray.ca, www.capernwray.co.uk), and I can tell you from my experience. Make sure that Bible School is what you want, not what your parents or what your best friend wants. Find out about the Bible School you want to attend, check out their Web site. Whatever you feel is most urgent to know about, look for answers to those issues in the site. Then sit back and allow God to speak to you. I think you will find the answer that way.
well i think Luther prayed to the Lord and read the God's WOrd (the Bible)
Matthew 7:1-6 and Luke 6:37-42 I hope that answers your question, if not go to the concordence in the back of your bible.
you can find Bible verses from the Bible, and the internet.
I suppose. Although if you are each strong believers in what your individual denomination believes, you are going to find yourself in some serious arguments. I suggest both of you check what you believe by what the Bible says and I think you will realize that answers to doctrinal issues are laid out black and white.
Go to google search, (or any other search engine), and type in, 'online Bible search', and then type in the particular translation of the Bible, that you prefer. If you have not got a preference, many of these websites show a number of translations.