he Hebrew does mention two different types of nuts - "bot'nim" and "sh'kedim". In modern English, the first translates better as peanuts and the second as almonds, but they could be all-inclusive words, as the context would imply (Jacob sends his ten remaining sons to Egypt to try and bribe Joseph with the best fruits of Israel's land).
The two nuts mentioned in the Bible are bot'nim and sh'kedim. In Hebrew of course.-- another answer --In the King James versionthe word - almond - appears twicethe word - almonds - appears 8 timesthe word - chesnut - appears oncethe word - chestnut - appears oncethe word - nuts - appears twicethe word - hazel - appears once
I know two Arks mentioned in the bible. Noah and his Ark, and The Ark of the covenant.
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
There are only two named angels mentioned in the standard Bible - Michael and Gabriel. However, in the Catholic Bible, or in the Apocrypha in the standard Bible, a third angel, Umbriel is mentioned as well
the institution of goverment and of family
The two nuts mentioned in the Bible are bot'nim and sh'kedim. In Hebrew of course.-- another answer --In the King James versionthe word - almond - appears twicethe word - almonds - appears 8 timesthe word - chesnut - appears oncethe word - chestnut - appears oncethe word - nuts - appears twicethe word - hazel - appears once
I know two Arks mentioned in the bible. Noah and his Ark, and The Ark of the covenant.
Tertullus and Zenas
There were two gardens mentioned in the bible The garden of Eden and the garden of gethsamane.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
Dagon and Ashterah were the two mentioned in the Bible
Esther and Jezebel were the only two women mentioned as queens in the Bible.
It is not mentioned in the bible at all.
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
There are only two named angels mentioned in the standard Bible - Michael and Gabriel. However, in the Catholic Bible, or in the Apocrypha in the standard Bible, a third angel, Umbriel is mentioned as well
the institution of goverment and of family
No, there are only two archangels mentioned in the bible: Michael and Gabriel. Two others are mentioned in other writings: Raphael and Uriel.