The name Nebuchadnezzar can be found in the Book of Daniel in The Bible, primarily in chapters 1-4. Nebuchadnezzar was a king of Babylon who played a significant role in the biblical narratives of the exile of the Israelites.
The name "Harry" is not found in the Bible.
No, I do not have access to specific versions of the Bible. However, the New Divine Name King James Bible is a modern English translation that incorporates the "divine name" Jehovah in the Old Testament. You may be able to find it online or at a bookstore specializing in Christian literature.
The name "Hashem" is not explicitly used in the Bible. "Hashem" is a Hebrew term that means "the Name," and it is often used as a substitute for the name of God out of reverence. In Jewish tradition, the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) is the sacred and unpronounceable name of God.
The name Irene is not found in any book of the Bible. The name Irene is of Greek origin and means "peace." It is a common name in many cultures but is not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
The longest name found in the Bible is in Isaiah 8:1, where Maher-shalal-hash-baz is mentioned. This name translates to "Speed the spoil, hasten the prey."
the king of babalon
Not that I can find.
The longest name in the Bible is Mahershalalhashbaz. It is found in Isaiah 8:1 and 3.
The name "Onesmus" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
God's name is not mentioned in Esther. This is in the Old Testament.
Can't find anyone by that name.
Jesus' name is mentioned 973 times in the Bible (KJV). It is not hard to find. His name is mentioned in all 27 books of the New Testament.
Her name is not recorded.
No, the name "Damien" is not in the Bible. The name Damien has existed from ancient times, however.
The name Audrey does not exist in the Bible. There are many searchable online Bibles, including many different translations. Google will get you there.
The name "Samantha" does not appear in any translation of the Bible, including the King James Version.
I do not think so as I find no trace of it in scripture. It could be a curruption of the name Leah