It says it in Job 40 2 through 4
it doesn't really say it but that's what it means.
I think a better verse is Romans 9:20-21. What right does the clay have to question the potter? Begin at Romans 9:10 for a better understanding of the scripture.
There is no mention of theatrical acting as such in the Scripture.
glory be to god
The scripture describes God's beauty as glorious and majestic, surpassing all earthly beauty. It emphasizes that God's beauty is beyond human comprehension and is a reflection of His holiness and perfection.
The scripture teaches that God is all-knowing, meaning He knows everything past, present, and future. This attribute is often referred to as omniscience.
The scripture says that we are created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
According to Jesus that it says in the scripture,he said it is the people of God that is his body.
There is no scripture that says that God knows when each individual will die.
The scripture says that in Christ, you are chosen, loved, forgiven, and made new. Your identity is found in Him, and you are a child of God, with a purpose and a hope for the future.
The scripture teaches that God is all-knowing, meaning He knows everything, including the past, present, and future. This belief is often referred to as omniscience in religious teachings.
Scripture does not saying anything about God calling fools. The word 'fools' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV; none of which apply to the 'calling' of fools. Scripture addresses 'fools' and may call individual people fools.That word (fools) is used almost exclusively to describe a negative in a person so it is not suprising that Scripture does not mention that God would "call' fools.
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.
Moses, who was called Moshe (משה) in Hebrew.