Bible Study Online King James version - The Holy Bible

Bible Study Online King James version - The Holy Bible

In the 13th century, the Bible was divided into chapters. Different parts of the Bible are considered to be products of divine inspiration and have a record of the relationship between God and humans through The birth of Jesus is celebrated on different dates in different chapters in January




The Holy Bible King James Version -  Trust the word of God.
The English word Bible is from the Latin biblia,
In the 13th century, the Bible was divided into chapters by Stephen Langton and it was divided into verses by the French printer Robert Esteenne in the 16th century.
Different parts of the Bible are considered to be products of divine inspiration and have a record of the relationship between God and humans through Christian, Jewish, Samaritan, and Rastafarian.
Biblical approach also differs among Christian groups. The Roman Catholic, high church, Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Christians emphasize the goodwill and importance of the Bible and the Holy Tradition, whereas Protestant churches, including Evangelical Anglican, focus solely on the idea of science or scripture.


Jesus : 
All modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus was historically in existence, although the discovery of historical Jesus has given little connotation to Gospels' historical reliability and how closely the Jesus portrayed in the Bible reflects the historical Jesus.
Jesus (c.4 BC - c. 30/33), also known as Nazareth and Jesus Christ, was the first Jewish preacher and religious leader of the first century.
Most Christians believe that it is the incarnation of God's son and is waiting for the Messiah (Christ) in the Old Testament
He is a central figure of Christianity and is widely described as the most influential person in history.

Genesis - 2.1
1. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
Genesis - 2.1
Genesis - 2.1



Jesus birthday :
The birth of Jesus is celebrated on December 25 (or different dates in different chapters in January) known as Christmas. His crucifixion is respected on Good Friday, and his resurrection on Easter is celebrated.

“I know what I have given you... I do not know what you have received.”

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