No the bible does not say that: it says she can only marry for a second time if her husband dies.
no because god loved visiting Sodom so much.
The Bible does not say who her father was. Her uncle's name was Mordecai.
The Bible does not specify a date for Judgment Day. Different interpretations and beliefs about the end times exist within Christianity, but setting specific dates goes against the teachings that emphasize being prepared for the unknown timing of such events.
the bible doesnt say but she turned into to a pillar of salt
That is not from the Bible. Neither is 'god helps those who help themselves', or 'money is the root of all evil'. The closest thing that the Bible says is this: 12But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.A colloquial explanation of this would be as in the question 'mean what you say.' People should not need to add oaths to what they say to prove their sincerity. Likely if people do this in ordinary speech they are the more likely to be suspect.Well the bible does not say exactly that but "let your yes be yes and your no be no" Matt 5:37.
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In the Bible, marrying your brother's widow is known as levirate marriage. It is mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy, where it is considered a duty for a man to marry his brother's widow if his brother dies without children. This practice was meant to ensure that the deceased brother's name and lineage would continue.
Deuteronomy ch.24, speaking to the Israelites, says that a man should not remarry his divorcee if she had been married to another man in the meantime.
It doesn't. There are traditions as to how he died, which may or may not be true, but the bible doesn't say.
Nowhere.
depending on your views it may be god wanting you to look at certain story or bible verse, its hard to interpret what it may mean if you dont say what part of the bible you dreamed about specifically.
Widows are permitted (and encouraged, whenever feasible) to remarry.
yes it say in the bible to be always charitable in the bible always read your bible and prayers
No, It doesnt. Bible may be a good place to look for this answer since much of the things are taken from the Bible.
If you were married in the Catholic Church and marriage ended in a divorce but not annullled, then, no, you cannot remarry in the Catholic Church. If you are Catholic and were married outside the church by say a justice of peace and marriage ended in a divorce but not annullled, then, yes you can remarry in the Catholic Church, with proper paperwork and oath commitments.
Not that I'm aware of. But there is a place in the Bible that says, You are a lier if you say you have not sinned.
According to the bible a woman is only allowed to have a relationship under two circumstances, which include the following: When her husband dies and in that case she is not bound by law and therefore, allowed to remarry. A woman is again allowed to enter into another commitment only when she finds her husband act.