No. However the bible does mention the word 'roll', but in other ways. Such as "roll of a book" and "eat this roll". But not the rolling of eyes.
Yes, rolling of the eyes is mentioned in scripture. In The Bible, Proverbs 6:17 describes haughty eyes as one of the seven things the Lord hates. This can be interpreted as rolling of the eyes, reflecting a sense of pride or disdain.
Marriage and family are two important social institutions often mentioned in scripture. They are seen as sacred unions established by God to provide love, support, and structure within society. Scripture often emphasizes the importance of marriage as a symbol of the relationship between Christ and the church, and family as the foundation of community and faith.
The verse you are referring to is likely 1 Corinthians 3:11-15, where it is mentioned that only work done for Christ will withstand the test of time and be rewarded in heaven.
I supose the simplist answer would be to quote the scripture where Susanna is mentioned from Luke chapter 8. 1 AND it came to pass afterward, that he went throughout every city and village, preaching and shewing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God: and the twelve were with him, 2 And certain women, which had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils, 3 And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him of their substance. There is litle else known about Susanna except as mentioned in the above scripture.
In scripture, the term "canon" refers to the authoritative list of books recognized as divinely inspired and accepted as scripture by a religious community. These books form the sacred and foundational texts of that faith tradition.
Jhudel is one of seven archangels of the Orthodox tradition but is not recognized by the Catholic Church. If he is, indeed, and angel, he would not have had an earthly birth. The Catholic Church recognizes only those archangels mentioned in scripture - Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.
The woodpecker is not mentioned in Scripture.
Rolling eyes up is a simple motor tic
It isn't.
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In the context of rolling two six sided dice: snake eyes refers to rolling 1 on each die.
There are many disciples or imitators of Jesus that were never mentioned in the Scripture or in today's world.
it stands for ROLLING MY EYES.
You cant the eyes follow the mouse
Angels are mentioned in both Jewish and Christian scripture.
The phrase is not in Scripture, however, a certificate of divorce is.
to be condescending... disagreement..
Rme means rolling my eyes.