While we must be careful when interpreting numbers in the Bible, the most basic and safe claim to make about the number three in the Bible is that its regular appearance, especially in relation to the cross and
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What does the Bible say about being tired and weary? The book of Matthew promises that you aren't alone, so confess your weariness to the Lord, and He will send you comfort. That comfort doesn't always come in the form of a change in your circumstances, but might just be a supernatur...
What does the Bible say about Gods omnipotence? The term omnipotence refers tothe idea that God is all-powerful. There are many stories in the Bible which reveal the power of God. An example of God's omnipotence is found in Genesis chapter 1 that describes the creation of the world. It ...
What Does the Bible Mean When It Says Jesus Was Full of Grace and Truth?Kinsolving, Carey
We are called to be the salt and light in the world. But what does that mean? Salt: When salt is applied, it dissolves inward and disappears. The salt speaks of the inward part, the character of the Christian. Light Jesus also described His people as being like light, which is ...
What does behemoth mean in the Bible?The Book of Job:The Book of Job belongs to the Bible's Old Testament. In the beginning of the Book of Job, Satan meets with God and proposes a challenge. He has noticed Job, one of God's favored servants, and wishes to test his faith. God ...
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The number 40 is another recurring figure in the Bible and seems to be closely associated with times of trial and testing that lead to transformation. When God commands Noah to build the ark, the rains flood the Earth for 40 days and 40 nights. When the Israelites are punished for lacking...
What does piety mean in Greek? Piety in Ancient Greece The word 'piety' comes from the Latin pietas and means 'dutiful conduct' while, today, 'piety' is usually understood as "religious devotion and reverence to God" (Ameican Heritage Dictionary) but, in ancient Greece, Eusebia meant neith...