The English word Saints does appear in sever places in biblical text (SeeDeuteronomy 33:2 & 3). Remember the original texts were written in Hebrew, Chaldee and Greek. You must therefore acquire the definition of the Hebrew word used in the text and not assume the translate English word. This is where and how many mistakes are made concerning the reading of biblical texts.
The word Saints is Hebrew word 6944 and it means: a sacred place or thing; rarely abstractly Sanctity... Consecrated (Thing), dedicated (thing) hallowed (thing), holiness (X most) holy (X day, portion, thing) Its from word 6942
6942 is a base root word "qadash" and it means; to be (causatively make, pronounce our observe as) clean (ceremonially or morally); ... appoint, bid, consecrate, dedicate, defile, hallow (be, keep) holy(er, place) , keep prepare, procalim, purify, sanctify ( -ied one, self), X wholly.
Just remember earning something from our Father is not the same as being given a title by men. All angels are servants of our Father, those who stand before the throne, in heaven and those who are on the other side of the great gulf fixed (often referred to asHades), have earned their place from their actions taken in the flesh, and not a title handed out by men.
The Bible is silent on the daughters, if any, Noah had. It only mentions his 3 sons and their wives.
No, there are no 'saints' such as Saint Patrick or Saint Francis in the Bible. The concept of 'saints' is something dreamed up by certain religions. The word saints in the New testament is used to refer to all/any believers in Christ
No; the Bible doesn't appear to contain any specific mention of a "seventh son."
The bible never mentions anyone named Ali.
I do not think the bible mentions it.
The Bible mentions nothing about Jezebel's spirit.
There is no such mention, and therefore no such reference, in the Bible.
The Bible mentions nothing about Matthew being married.
AnswerThe Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, never mentions Jesus, directly or indirectly, and never mentions his crucifixion or resurrection.
I would not imagine there was any books in the bible without the word god in it. Apart from Esther, which never mentions God, I don't believe there are any others.
These can't be found in the Bible because "the boondock saints family prayer" was not written by any of the writers of the Scriptures. It can be roughly translated from the book of Ezekiel verse 25:17
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