Isaiah. Isa 55:11 So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.
This scripture can be found in Isaiah 55:11, stating that God's word will not return to Him empty, but will accomplish what He desires and achieve the purpose for which He sent it.
Samson is a biblical figure who is known for his incredible strength, which was believed to be derived from his uncut hair. According to the Bible, Samson never cut his hair, as it was a symbol of his vow to God as a Nazirite.
Yes, Methuselah is known as the oldest person in the Bible. According to the book of Genesis, he lived for 969 years.
Elimelech was an Israelite from Bethlehem who was described in the Bible as a wealthy landowner.
The word "nevertheless" appears numerous times in the scriptures, including the Bible. It is often used to convey a transition or contrast in ideas. For example, in the Bible, it can be found in passages where a potential obstacle is mentioned, followed by a statement affirming a positive outcome nonetheless.
In the Bible, Jesus never explicitly said, "I am not God." Instead, Jesus referred to himself as the Son of God and demonstrated his divinity through his teachings and miracles. Christians believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, which maintains that Jesus, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit are one God.
There are many disciples or imitators of Jesus that were never mentioned in the Scripture or in today's world.
No. In scripture this event never occurred.
Purgatory is never mentioned in the Holy Bible.
I've never read about Yenta in the Bible , So the answer is zero
It never does. This is an English saying, but it is not found anywhere in the Bible.
The Bible never states this in the 9 verses snow is mentioned. It speaks about the 'uniqueness' of mankind.
The truth is that we don't know what Lot's wife's name was. Her name is never mentioned in Scripture. Good question!
What Burns Never Returns was created in 1997.
I don't ever remember reading the word religion in the Bible, though the word Bible is never in the Bible either, nor is the word rapture, for some reason.
I've read my Bible through and never found a story about a person that slept for seven years straight.
Since the context of II Timothy 3 mentions "disobedient to parents," you may have inferred the passage refers to children. A statement remotely resembling wiser yet weaker spoken regarding men in the last days reads: II Timothy 3:7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Though no record of Eve having prayed by herself is mentioned in scripture, we have to assume that she would have offered up her thanks for many things. It is totally illogical to say that she never did pray.