ellie is a derivative of a Hebrew name, so is Elisabeth, Elaina, and many others all from the same original name, sadly which escapes me. But yes its in The Bible looked it up once, still cant remember where in the bible as I cannot remember the name.
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β 13y agoA:Ellen G White is not mentioned in the Bible, even indirectly.
No. The Bible is the inspired word of God. It does not need to be bless because the word of God is already blessed. Anything from God carries it's proper anointing for a specific task. Most books of the bible focus on a specific topic. Each book has it's divine message to deliver to it's reader.
The word "deliver" is in the King James Version of the Bible 296 times. It is in 281 verses.
First of all, there is no "Protestantism church". Second, the authority is God, through the Bible. The typical Protestant church has a group of elders who watch over and lead the church, some of whom are also pastors who teach the congregation. These elders answer to God still, and should only deliver the message of God as it comes from the Bible.
No, The Bible is the inspired word of God. Meaning , God inspired the writers to write what they did. In other words, it is God spreaking to you when you read the Bible.
The bible reveals that God is Love--but don't forget that God didn't write the bible. Men wrote the bible--out of their experience with God--however short their experience or their understanding.
Daniel
No we were closer to god when it all started in the Bible but we are always with god.
The Holy Bible was written from and about God's deeds and acts.
God is the author of The Bible.
The judges were temporary and special deliverers, sent by God to deliver the Israelites from their oppressors; not supreme magistrates, succeeding to the authority of Moses and Joshua. First judge: Othniel.
Angels are believed to appear to people for various reasons. In the Christian Bible, an angel was sent as a messenger to the virgin Mary to deliver the news that she would have a baby that was to be named Jesus. In other parts, they glorify God for eternity, ever singing praises about and to God. In Egypt, they were sent to deliver judgment upon lands and show God's power. Chiefly, however, when angels appeared to people, it was as a messenger.