John is speaking of persons who have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior. Those who have been "born again". Being born again is an act of God not man. see John 3:6-7.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17.
The names of Noahs three (3) sons were: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Moses records this fact in the book of Genesis in several places, see chapter 5 verse 32, chapter 6 verse 10, and chapter 7 verse 13.
The Book of Ecclesiastes, but more precisely Chapter 12 verse 13. Not B'Reshit (Genesis)??
If you go back to verse 11, this verse is talkiing about the nation of Israel 'His own', the majority of Israel rejected Jesus as the messiah. But in verse 12 some did accept Him and these became children of God. In verse 13, becoming children of God happened by being born of God. This is the new birth, being born again, being born of God's spirit. Compare this with John 3:3-6. There is no 'situation' here, this is a kind of introduction. John is introducing the 'Word' and His purpose in coming to His people.
Chapter 13 laws are the laws that govern bankruptcies. These are different than Chapter 7 bankruptcies because these have a repayment plan by which you repay your creditors.
YES John 13:34 and 15:12-14. See also where GOD loves His people at Deuteronomy 7:7-8 and First Epistle of John, chapter 4, verse 10-11.
In chapter 13.
Look in the New Testament book of Acts chapter 13 verse 9. (Acts 13:9)
Romans 10:13 "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved"Joel 2:32 " And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be delivered"
The verse "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends" is found in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John, chapter 15, verse 13 (John 15:13). This passage emphasizes the profound nature of self-sacrificial love and highlights the ultimate act of love one can demonstrate for others. It often serves as a moral and ethical standard for relationships and community.