Answer: Saints are first mentioned in Deuteronomy 33:2 "...he came with ten thousands of saints....."
However due to chronology (not all books were written at the same time nor in the same order in which they are placed in The Bible) it is possible that Job 5:1 "...to which of the saints wilt thou turn..." could have been written earlier in time -if the idea that Job was written early (around the time of Abraham) is accepted, although this is by no means certain
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The first mention of the concept of saints in the Old Testament can be found in the book of Psalms. In Psalm 16:3, the psalmist refers to "saints" as those who are faithful and set apart by God.
The first book of Old Testament poetry is named for Job.
The term saint refers to New Testament individuals. I can find no saints who entered heaven after the death of Our Lord named Joshua. There may be many such saints with that name who are known only to God. We do not usually refer to holy people from the Old Testament as saints, although they may be in Heaven.
There is no specific year known for when Saint Jesse was born, as there is no historical record of a Saint Jesse in Christian tradition. It is possible that Jesse is a reference to Jesse, the father of King David in the Bible, but his birth year is also not specified.
No, Matthew is not an Old Testament prophet. He is one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus in the New Testament. He is also the author of the Gospel of Matthew, which is the first book of the New Testament.
Galatians is in the New Testament. It is one of the letters written by the apostle Paul to the early Christian churches in the region of Galatia.
Old Testament saints refer to individuals who were considered righteous and faithful in the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Old Testament. Examples of Old Testament saints include figures like Abraham, Moses, David, and many others who were seen as exemplars of faith and obedience to God in Jewish and Christian traditions.
N0, They are the 144000 sealed
Abraham is first mentioned in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament Moses is not a canonized saint. However, there are several other saints dating in the years AD who are canonized saints. Old Testament personages are not usually accorded the title of saint.
According to the the bible be it the old testament and as well as the new testament there is no mention of the piss ant anywhere. So there is no reference to this.
There is no specific year known for when Saint Jesse was born, as there is no historical record of a Saint Jesse in Christian tradition. It is possible that Jesse is a reference to Jesse, the father of King David in the Bible, but his birth year is also not specified.
Saint Daniel was made a saint due to his dedication to serving the poor and his faithfulness to God in the face of persecution. He was known for his acts of charity and for converting many people to Christianity through his preaching. His martyrdom and the miracles attributed to him also contributed to his canonization as a saint.
No, the only reference to the Tortoise is in the Old Testament in Leviticus 11:29. The KJV mentions the Tortoise. The NKJV mentions the "sand reptile."
The first book of Old Testament poetry is named for Job.
Christians believe he was, Jews and Muslims believe not. Certainly there is no direct or indirect reference to Jesus in the Old Testament.
most Bibles are, but some special ones are especially made to only consist of Old/New Testament.
First Adam and eve come to the mind from the old testament.