Phoebe is commended by Paul at the end of his letter to Romans. She is from the church in Cenchreae and likely a courier of the letter to Romans. This is found in Romans 16:1-2
The Bible verse found in Luke 1:31 states: "And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus." This verse is part of the annunciation of the birth of Jesus to Mary by the angel Gabriel.
This verse from the Bible, from the book of Matthew, emphasizes the importance of humility and recognizing one's spiritual need. It teaches that those who are aware of their spiritual poverty are more likely to seek God and experience the blessings of His kingdom.
The verse you are referring to is likely Matthew 18:20, which says, "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them." This verse is often quoted as a reminder of the presence of God when believers come together in fellowship or prayer.
The word "seashell" or "seashells" do not appear in the Bible.
The longest name found in the Bible is in Isaiah 8:1, where Maher-shalal-hash-baz is mentioned. This name translates to "Speed the spoil, hasten the prey."
There is no verse with that name
Phoebe is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, in the book of Romans, chapter 16, verse 1-2. She is described as a servant of the church in Cenchreae and a benefactor to many, including the apostle Paul. Phoebe is regarded as a prominent and faithful woman in the early Christian community.
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There is no biblical verse with this name.
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The name "Pamela" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
It can be found in Exodus chapter 2 verse 10.
The name Sophia is not found in the Bible anywhere
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To properly pronounce Bible verse numbers, say the name of the book, followed by the chapter number, then the verse number. For example, "John chapter three, verse sixteen" is pronounced as "John three sixteen."
To say a Bible verse number, you typically say the book name, followed by the chapter number, then the verse number. For example, "John 3:16" is said as "John three sixteen."