Today, we’re going to go into the Bible and uncover truths pertaining to prayer. What does the Bible say about prayer? Quick Navigation Bible Verses About How To Pray Powerful Prayers In The Bible Powerful Prayers For Healing In The Bible Prayer For Infertility And Pregnancy Bible Verses Abou...
Bible Verses About Worry and Anxiety - Find comfort and peace in the Word of God that promises you hope and a future. Fear, worry, and anxiety are all weapons of Satan to keep us from trusting in God and walking by faith in Him. These emotions can ov... ...
Key Bible Verses Personal Reflection Summary of What the Bible Says About Marriage There is also an increasing amount of confusion in our culture on the meaning and purpose of marriage. For example, here are some lies that the culture around us says about marriage: Marriage is an old social ...
Isaiah 42:15 sn The imagery of this verse, which depicts the Lord bringing a curse of infertility to the earth, metaphorically describes how the Lord will destroy his enemies. Isaiah 42:16 tn Heb“a way they do not know” (so NASB); NRSV “a road they do not know.” Isaiah 42:16...
The Bible has 365 reasons to “fear not,” so as you release your fear to God, or when you feel it creep back up into your mind, open the Bible and find these verses. These verses were stated by people who dealt with fear like the rest of us; they believed God didn’t create th...
Genesis 5:6 Father may mean ancestor; also in verses 7-26. Genesis 5:29 Noah sounds like the Hebrew for comfort. Genesis 6:3 Or My spirit will not remain in Genesis 6:3 Or corrupt Genesis 6:14 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain. Genesis 6:15 ...
There are several verses that are very close to the wording, but the exact phrase of “this too shall pass” cannot be found in the pages of God’s Word. According to an article from Christianity.com, the phrase may be pinpointed to a well-known figure within the biblical text, that...
Rather than being a condemnation of Israel’s failure to bring sacrifices, these verses are better taken as a highly rhetorical comment on the worthlessness of Israel’s religious ritual. They may have brought sacrifices, but not to the Lord, for he did not accept them or even want them. ...
18 For the Lord[hm] had caused infertility to strike every woman[hn] in the household of Abimelech because he took[ho] Sarah, Abraham’s wife. The Birth of Isaac 21 The Lord visited[hp] Sarah just as he had said he would and did[hq] for Sarah what he had promised.[hr] 2 So ...
18 For the Lord[tg] had caused infertility to strike every woman[th] in the household of Abimelech because he took[ti] Sarah, Abraham’s wife. The Birth of Isaac 21 The Lord visited[tj] Sarah just as he had said he would and did[tk] for Sarah what he had promised.[tl] 2 So ...