Bible
Decimal notation was invented long after the text of the Bible was set in final form, so the Bible says nothing about decimals.
The sacred text that the Amish use is the Bible. Those of the Amish faith are Christian. The Amish also have a set of rules governing how they should live their lives, this set of rules is called the Ordnung.
"Appointed time" appears 30 times in the New International Version of the Bible. "Set time" appears 41 times.
Basically, today it is Iraq
There is no specific Bible verse that mentions an age limit. The Bible does emphasize the importance of wisdom and maturity, but it does not set a specific age limit for anything.
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
The Bible uses the word "holy" to describe those who are "set aside" for God. This means that they have been claimed by God, cleansed from their sins and dedicated to a life of service to Him. This is how the Bible describes all Christians.
You can't. The bible is a combination of many writers over many years put together over time, so there is no set date for the writing.
In the Bible it was set in area's around nowadays Iraq so therefore the people were probably very tanned
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š), which Christians refer to as "The Old Testament" is a set of laws intended for the Jewish religion. The first section of the Hebrew Bible is called the Torah (תורה), which contains all 613 laws.
Yes, Levi is mentioned in the Bible as one of the sons of Jacob and the ancestor of the Levites, a tribe of Israel set apart for religious duties.