Matthew 7 is the last chapter of Jesus' 'sermon on the mount' and though it has many teachings from Jesus, it summaries all his sayings by the story of the wise and foolish man:
24. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:
25. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.
26. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:
27. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
28. And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:
29. For he taught them as [one] having authority, and not as the scribes.
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Yes, you can covert a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and vice versa.
Normally this notation would mean chapter 131, verse 7 in the book of Romans in the Holy Bible
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Normally this notation would mean chapter 131, verse 7 in the book of Romans in the Holy Bible
Joshua was of the Tribe of Ephraim (Numbers ch.13).See also the Related Link.More about Joshua
No. Once a chapter 7 bankruptcy has been discharged it is final.
Chapter 7 of the bible will always be chapter 7.
Genesis:The Torah describes God's creation of the world and living things (Genesis ch.1), mankind (ch.1-2), the first sin (ch.3), the great Flood (ch.6-8), the family trees (ch.4, 5,10-11, 25), the lives of Abraham (ch.11-25), Isaac (ch.26-7), Jacob (ch.25-50), and Joseph (ch.37-50);Exodus:The life of Moses (Exodus ch.2...), the slavery in Egypt (Exodus ch.1 and 5), the Plagues (ibid. ch.7-12), the Exodus (ch.12), the Crossing of the split Sea of Reeds (ch.14), the Manna (ch.16), the Revelation at Mount Sinai (ch.19), the Covenant (ch.19 and 24), the building of the Tabernacle (ch.35-40);Leviticus:The inauguration of the Tabernacle (ch.8-9).Numbers:The quail (Numbers ch.11), the incident of the Spies (Numbers ch.13), the rebellion of Korach (ch.16), the death of Miriam (ch.20) and Aaron (ch.21), the attempted curses of Bil'am (ch.22-24), the war against Midian (ch.31), other incidents in the wilderness (various passages).Deuteronomy:The death of Moses (Deuteronomy ch.34).The above list contains the narrative portions only. There is still a lot of space left over in the Five Books, which contains laws, beliefs and more.See also:What is the purpose of the Torah?
The censuses (Numbers ch.1-3 and 26), the initiation-offerings (Numbers 7-8), the quail (Numbers ch.11), the incident of the Spies (Numbers ch.13-14), the Sabbath-violator (Numbers 15), the rebellion of Korach (ch.16), the death of Miriam (ch.20) and Aaron (ch.21), war (ibid), the attempted curses of Bil'am (ch.22-24), choosing Moses' successor (Numbers 27), the war against Midian (ch.31), dividing the Transjordan (Numbers 32), and the travels (Numbers 33).