There is one queen specifically mentioned in the Bible, and her name is the Queen of Sheba. She is known for visiting King Solomon to test his wisdom.
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There are approximately 42 Bible verses that specifically mention "fellowship." These verses often emphasize the importance of the community of believers coming together, sharing in faith, and supporting each other.
There is no mention of Saint Peter having any siblings in the Bible or in historical records.
The Bible records that Jesus was whipped by Roman soldiers before his crucifixion, but there is no specific mention of God being whipped in any religious texts.
Many Catholic theologians and historians feel that Cleophas, the husband of the third Mary at the crucifixion, was the brother of Joseph. If Joseph had additional siblings, there is nothing in tradition that names them.
Twelve books in the New Testament mention Abraham.
Some of them were, Queen Ester, Queen Herodius and Queen Jezebel. There are many other ones as well. (Note: I am not sure if I have spelled those names correctly.)Queens in the BibleQueen of ShebaCandaceAbihailAzubahBathshuaEstherJecoliahJehoaddanJehoahazJezebelMichaiahNehushtaVashtiZibiah
Most likely the Nile, however, the Euphrates with its many cultural names may come close.
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No, but there is a 'codex' that is called the 'Lisbon Bible.'
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