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Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible? DidYouKnow? By: Steve Shirley      For those out there (like me) who are fascinated by both useful and useless shit of trivia, this is for you. Please let me warn you superiority of time not to take all of these as wool fact. I have checked most to see if they are true, but some (like there are 31,102 verses in the Bible) I have not completely verified. Feel self-ruling to trammels them out on your own, and if you find an error, please go here and let me know. The Bible (KJV) has: 31,102 verses and 1189 chapters. Shortest verse: Jn 11:35: "Jesus wept" Longest verse: Esther 8:9 Longest chapter: Ps 119 Shortest chapter: Ps 117 Shortest book: 3 John Longest book: Psalms Most used word: "the" The longest sentence in the Bible (KJV) is the genealogy of Jesus found in (Lk 3:23-38) (467 words!). (I counted ) The Bible was written over a period of 1500 years by approximately 40 variegated authors. Nine out of every ten people own a Bible. The well-constructed Bible has been translated into over 600 languages (according to Wycliffe - 2017). Have you overly taken the time to read your Bible imbricate to cover? Assuming your Bible is 1000 pages long (not counting study notes), and you read a page every 5 minutes, it should take you 84 hours or just under 3 and a half days to read it all. You have read many other books imbricate to cover, but have you read the most important typesetting of all time?      BIBLE TRIVIA/FACTS: Methuselah was the oldest man at 969 yrs old (Gen 5:27). Six other people moreover lived to be over 900 yrs old: (Adam 930 yrs old: Gen 5:5) (Seth 912 yrs old: Gen 5:8)(Enos [Enosh] 905 yrs old: Gen 5:11) (Cainan [Kenan] 910 yrs old: Gen 5:14) (Jared 962 yrs old: Gen 5:20) (Noah 950 yrs old: Gen 9:29) ** Note:Withoutthe flood, longevity of life profoundly decreased. Seven people single-minded suicide in the Bible: (Zimri: 1 Kin 16:18) (Judas: Mt 27:3-5) (Abimelech: Judg 9:53-54)(Ahithophel: 2 Sam 17:23) (Samson: Judg 16:25-30) (Saul: 1 Sam 31:4-5, 1 Chr 10:4-5) (Saul's armorbearer: 1 Sam 31:5, 1 Chr 10:5). There are 10 places where people were raised from the sufferer in the Bible: Elijah raised the widow's son (1 Kin 17:17-24). Elisha raised the Shunammites son (2 Kin 4:18-37). A sufferer man came to life when his soul was set on the sufferer wreck of Elisha (2 Kin 13:20-21). Jesus raised a widow's son (Lk 7:11-15). Jesus raised the daughter of Jarius (Lk 8:41-42,49-56). Jesus raised Lazarus (Jn 11:1-46). Jesus was resurrected (Mt 28)(Mk 16)(Lk 24)(Jn 20-21). Many sufferer saints came out of their graves without Jesus' resurrection (Mt 27:51-53) Peter raised Tabitha (Dorcas) (Acts 9:36-51). Paul raised Eutychus (Acts 20:9-12). The 10 commandments had writing on both sides (Ex 32:15). Ehud was the 1st left handed man in the Bible (Judg 3:15). Dogs are mentioned 41 times in the Bible, cats are never mentioned. Ostriches are mentioned only twice in the Bible: (Job 39:13-18)(Lam 4:3). They are described as unforgiving and harsh towards their young, having no wisdom or understanding, but faster than a horse. Jubal invented the harp and flute (Gen 4:21). Delilah did not cut Samson's hair (Judg 16:19). Everyone spoke the same language until the incident at the Tower of Babel (Gen 11:1-9). There was a lady named Noah (Josh 17:3). Samson used the jawbone of an ass to skiver 1000 men (Judg 15:15). The only wend mentioned by name in the Bible is the Castor and Pollux (Acts 28:11). Manasseh was the longest reigning king at 55 years (2 Kin 21:1). Zimri was the shortest reigning king at 7 days (1 Kin 16:15). Joash was the youngest king at 7 years old (2 Chr 24:1). Genesis never says Adam and Eve ate an apple, only that they ate fruit. Apples are mentioned 3 times in the Bible (Prov 25:11)(Song 2:5)(Song 7:8).Worldtrees are moreover mentioned 3 times: (Song 2:3)(Song 8:5)(Joel 1:12). You know the term "apple of his eye" (i.e. Deut 32:10, Ps 17:8, Prov 7:2), right? The Hebrew word for "apple" is iyshown, and it ways "pupil." Er was the 1st person God killed for stuff wicked (Gen 38:7). Lamech was the first person recorded in the Bible to commit polygamy (Gen 4:19). Noah's Ark was 450' long, 75' wide, and 45' high, and had 3 stories (Gen 6:15). God shut the door of the Ark (Gen 7:16). There were 4 creatures sent as part of the 10 plagues versus Egypt: frogs, lice, flies, and locusts. Goliath's armor weighed 125 pounds (1 Sam 17:5). David kept Goliath's armor in his tent without defeating him (1 Sam 17:54). Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kin 11:3). Stephen was the 1st Christian martyr (Acts 6:7-8:2). James was the first upholder martyred (Acts 12:1-2). Othniel was the 1st judge of Israel (Judg 3:9-10). Green is the 1st verisimilitude mentioned in the Bible (Gen 1:30). Joshua captured 31 kings (Josh 12:9-24). David is mentioned 1139 times in the Bible, second only to Jesus. Sarah is the most mentioned woman (59 times), Rachel is 2nd (47 times). Miriam is the 1st woman recorded singing in the Bible (Ex 15:21). Gamaliel was Paul's teacher (Acts 22:3). He was moreover an important member of the Sanhedrin (Acts 5:34). There are 6 Mary's in the New Testament. There was a man with 6 fingers and 6 toes (2 Sam 21:20). Two men never died in the Bible: Enoch (Gen 5:22-24) and Elijah (2 Kin 2:11). The typesetting of Job dates surpassing Exodus. God is not mentioned in the typesetting of Esther. The longest word in the Bible is Maher-shalal-hash-baz. Every quote Jesus used versus Satan was from the typesetting of Deuteronomy. Jesus (Mt 4:2)(Mk 1:13)(Lk 4:2), Moses (twice)(Ex 34:28)(Deut 9:9,18)(Deut 10:10), and Elijah (1 Kin 19:8) fasted for 40 days. (Moses moreover went without water.) Word for word, Luke wrote increasingly of the New Testament than Paul. The books Paul wrote in the NT were named for the people they were written to. In the Bible, Jesus never told a disciple "I love you." However, He showed them with His actions. Bethlehem ways "house of bread." Amen ways basically "so be it." Hosanna ways "save now." Manna ways "what is it." When the king of Nineveh tabbed the people to repent, plane the animals were to fast and be covered in sackcloth (Jonah 3:7-8). Job at one time had 7000 sheep, 3000 camels, 500 oxen, and 500 sexuality donkeys (Job 1:3). There are approximately 125 animals mentioned in the Bible. Job said his wife thought he had bad vapor (Job 19:17). Solomon wrote 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs (1 Kin 4:32). Silver was of little value in Solomon's day (1 Kin 10:21). Egyptians despised shepherds (Gen 46:34). Adam was 130 years old when Seth was born (Gen 5:3). Jacob had 12 sons, but moreover had a daughter named Dinah (Gen 34:1). The Levites could not serve in the Tabernacle until 25 years old and had to retire at age 50 (Num 8:24-25). God Himself veiled Moses and no one knows where (Deut 34:5-6). Jerusalem at one time was tabbed Jebus (Judg 19:10). It was moreover tabbed Salem (Ps 76:2)(Gen 14:18)(Heb 7:1-2). Og, the king of Bashan, had a bed made of iron that was 13' long and 6' wide (Deut 3:11). Eglon was a very fat man (Judg 3:17). During a severe famine in Samaria, a donkey's throne was stuff sold for 80 pieces of silver and 16 oz of a dove's dung was stuff sold for 5 pieces of silver (ewwww) (2 Kin 6:25). (Some believe this may have been a plant tabbed "Dove's Dung.") When Nehemiah saw that the men of Judah had married foreign wives, he rebuked them, write-up some of them, and pulled out their hair (Neh 13:25). There are 12 books of the Bible that start with J. The disciples were tabbed Christians for the 1st time at Antioch (Acts 11:26). Jesus was well-nigh 30 when He began His ministry (Lk 3:23). Jesus performed over 30 miracles in the Gospels. The last place we see the Ark of the Covenant in the Bible is in (2 Chr 35:3) when God told the Levites to place it in the Temple that Solomon built. There is nothing in the Bible stating men and women danced with one another. The new Earth won't have any seas (Rev 21:1). The law was given 430 years without God's covenant was established with Abraham (Gal 3:16-17). The Sea of Galilee was moreover known as the Sea of Tiberias (Jn 21:1). Joseph was the only person in Genesis to live less than 120 years. He died at 110 years old (Gen 50:22). Isaiah (Greek word Esaias) is quoted by name 21 times in the New Testament. There are 613 wares in the law. There is only one place in the Bible that shows Jesus sleeping; it is in the midst of a storm (Mt 8:23-27)(Mk 4:35-41)(Lk 8:22-25). Unlike today, people who died during Bible times were scrutinizingly unchangingly veiled the same day they died. Jesus used the term, "Verily I say unto you (or thee)" 77 times in the Gospels. (Each time in John an uneaten "verily" is added.) Nowhere else in the Bible is this term used. The time period of the typesetting of Genesis spans increasingly time than all of the rest of the Bible combined. The walls surrounding Babylon were 87 ft thick and 387 ft high. King Ahasuerus made a repast that went for 180 days (Es 1:3-4). The only woman the Bible tells us to remember is Lot's wife (Lk 17:32). Enoch was the first man to prophesy in the Bible (Jude 1:14). Paul was guarded by 470 soldiers when He was taken to Governor Felix (Acts 23:23). Speaking of Felix, He is one of only 3 people in the Bible who's name begins with an F: Felix (Acts 23:24,26)(Acts 24:22,24-25,27)(Acts 25:14), Fortunatus (1 Cor 16:17), and Festus (Acts 24-26). A wittiness is mentioned only once in the Bible (Isa 22:18). Joseph is the first man mentioned as shaving (Gen 41:14). Cheese is mentioned 3 times in the Bible (1 Sam 17:18)(2 Sam 17:29)(Job 10:10). There was a king named So (2 Kin 17:4), an shrine named Ed (Josh 22:34), and a man named Hen (Zech 6:14). Sarah is the only woman mentioned as laughing in the Bible (Gen 18:12-13). Paul had a sister (Acts 23:16). Boys didn't officially get their names until they were circumcised on the 8th day without stuff born. Abraham was circumcised when he was 99 years old (Gen 17:24). Can you find a place in the Bible where it says angels sing? Abraham got remarried without Sarah died, to Keturah. He had 6 children with her (Gen 25:1-2). There are approximately 34 false gods mentioned in the Bible. Approximately 6 of the false gods were female: (Annammelech: 2 Kin 7:31), (Asherah: Judg 6:25,26,28,30), (Ashtoreth: 1 Kin 11:5,33), (Diana/Artemis: Acts 19:24,27-28,34-35), (Queen of Heaven/Ishtar: Jer 7:18, Jer 44:17-19,25), (Succoth Benoth: 2 Kin 17:30) Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego are the only people mentioned in the Bible as wearing hats (Dan 3:21). Only those who breathed through their nostrils were killed in the inflowing (Gen 7:22). Three of Benjamin's sons were named Muppim, Huppim, and Ard (Gen 46:21). Jacob was veiled with Leah and not Rachel when he died (Gen 49:29-33). Embalming in early Bible times took 40 days (Gen 50:3). Anything that walked on four paws was a forbidden supplies under the law (Lev 11:27). The six "cities of refuge" were a part of the land given to the Levites (Num 35:6). In the typesetting of Deuteronomy, God was still taking superintendency of the descendants of Esau (Deut 2:4-5). The Israelites left Egypt in the evening at sunset (Deut 16:6). There was a municipality tabbed Adam (Josh 3:16). God moreover zestless up the Jordan River so His people could pass through (Josh 3:14-17). God parted the Jordan River for both Elijah and Elisha (2 Kin 2:7-9,14). God rained lanugo large stones from Heaven on some of Israel's enemies (Josh 10:11). Samson wanting to marry a Philistine girl (who was not of his own people) was the Lord's will (Judg 14:1-4). The Gileadites tested people to see if they were their enemies the Ephraimites by making them say "Shibboleth." The Ephraimites couldn't pronounce it right, saying "Sibboleth," and when they mispronounced it, they were captured and killed (Judg 12:4-6). Saul was so wrung when they tried to make him king, he hid in some luggage so they couldn't find him (1 Sam 10:21-22). Saul gave David's wife Michal to a man named Palti (1 Sam 25:44). David later got her when (2 Sam 3:13-16). The prophet Nathan gave Solomon the name "Jedidiah," meaning "beloved of the Lord" (2 Sam 12:25). Absalom made a monument to himself (2 Sam 18:18). A man named Ben-hur was a deputy over Israel (1 Kin 4:7-8). The pillars in front of the Temple had names: Jachin and Boaz (1 Kin 7:21)(2 Chr 3:17). Samaria was named without a man tabbed Shemer, and bought for two talents of silver (1 Kin 16:24). King Ahab built an ivory house (1 Kin 22:39). Elijah was a hairy man (2 Kin 1:8). Jehu was a crazy chariot suburbanite (2 Kin 9:20). Elisha died from an illness (2 Kin 13:14). David had a son named Daniel (1 Chr 3:1). Joab became David's commander and senior considering he killed the first person when David took over Jerusalem (1 Chr 11:6). The Gadites had faces like lions (1 Chr 12:8). Esther was moreover tabbed Hadessah (Es 2:7). Job had worms in his skin during his trial (Job 7:5). Solomon had black, wavy hair (Song 5:11). There were cities named Michmash (Isa 10:28), Hanes (Isa 30:4), and Sin (Ezek 30:15). Two men were named Ahab in the Bible. Most people know of King Ahab, but there was moreover a false prophet named Ahab. He was burned to death (along with a false prophet named Zedekiah) by King Nebuchadnezzar (Jer 29:21-23). Herod had a brother named Philip (Mk 6:17). When Jesus was walking on water, He intended to pass by the disciple's wend (Mk 6:48). The prodigal son spent part of his inheritance on prostitutes (Lk 15:30). Andrew was a disciple of John The Baptist surpassing rhadamanthine Jesus' disciple (Jn 1:35-37,40). In the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden (Jn 19:41). Paul spoke both Greek and Hebrew (Acts 21:37,40). The Sadducees didn't believe in resurrection from the dead, angels, or spirits (Acts 23:8). Paul was unskilled in speech (2 Cor 11:6). Mark was a cousin of Barnabas (Col 4:10). Elijah prayed, and it didn't rain on the Earth for three and a half years (Jas 5:17). Jacob took the idols of everyone who was traveling with him and hid them under a terebinth tree (Gen 35:2-4). God told the Israelites no unprepossessing of the sea should be eaten unless it had fins and scales (Lev 11:9). There were 6 steps to Solomon's throne (1 Kin 10:19). Goliath had a brother named Lahmi (1 Chr 20:5). Who wrote the typesetting of Deuteronomy? Did you say Moses? Well he wrote MOST of it, but not ALL of it. He could not have written the last installment (34), considering he was dead. Most believe Joshua finished it. Joshua moreover could not have written Joshua 24:29-33, considering he had died. Jesus tabbed Himself the "Son of man" 79 times in the Gospels. Jesus was born during the reign of Caesar Augustus (Lk 2:1). Elephants are never mentioned in the Bible. However, ivory, which comes from elephants' tusks, is mentioned 13 times. Psalm 111 is an example of an acrostic psalm. Each line begins with a variegated letter of the Hebrew alphabet from whence to end (22 letters).Other examples of acrostics can be found in Psalms 9,10,25,34,37,112,119,145. Why does the Bible say that people were unchangingly "going up" to Jerusalem?ConsideringJerusalem sits upon a hill, and no matter what direction you tideway from, you will unchangingly be going up to it. Absalom cut his hair once a year, and when he did what was cut off weighed just well-nigh 5 pounds (2 Sam 14:26)! Rachel was a shepherdess (Gen 29:9).Planethough Leah and Rachel were both married to Jacob, Leah had to buy a night with her husband from Rachel for some mandrakes her son had brought her (Gen 30:14-16). The golden calf which Aaron made for the Israelites was made ONLY from earrings (Ex 32:2-4). John The Baptist never performed any miracles (Jn 10:41). Abraham had sons with some of his concubines too (Gen 25:6). Only two people died by hanging in the Bible, and both were suicides (Ahithophel 2 Sam 17:23)(Judas Mt 27:5). Four squads of soldiers (16 soldiers) were prescribed to baby-sit Peter in prison (Acts 12:4). He was moreover chained between two soldiers (Acts 12:6). Peter obviously knew he would never be a part of a rapture considering Jesus told him how he would die (Jn 21:18-19). David's tomb was still visible in Jerusalem at the time of Pentecost (Acts 2:29). There was a place near Gilgal tabbed the "Hill of the Foreskins" (Josh 5:3). (see footnotes in versions other than KJV) The Valley of Hinnom was a place just south of Jerusalem where the garbage of the municipality was taken and burned. It was urgent continually. The Greek word for this place was Gehenna, which was used in the New Testament 12 times, and it was translated as Hell. There was a man named Salmon (Ruth 4:20-21)(Mt 1:4-5)(Lk 3:32). A man named Judas lived on "Straight Street" (Acts 9:11). Speaking of Barnabas, alimony in mind that the only vowel in his name is "a." It is not Barnabus as many often spell it. Elizabeth, the mother of John The Baptist was a descendant of Aaron (Lk 1:5). John The Baptist was Jesus' cousin (Lk 1:36). Timothy was mentioned by Paul 17 times in his letters. Timothy had a Jewish mother and a Gentile father (Acts 16:1). In (Ezek 24:23), the KJV Bible says the house of Israel wore "tires" on their heads. Modern translations make this a "turban." A few Pharisees were converted (i.e. Paul, Nicodemus), but there is no record of any Sadducees stuff converted. Noah and his family were on the Ark for just over a year (Gen 7:11, 8:13-14). The Earth has been completely covered with water twice: at the whence of megacosm (Gen 1) and during the inflowing (Gen 7). Nehemiah, withal with some other men, returned to Jerusalem without the exile and rebuilt its walls in 52 days (Neh 6:15)! The Bible never says that there were only 3 wise men, however, tradition says that their names were Gaspar, Balthazar, and Melchior. There was an unnamed river that flowed out of the Garden of Eden which parted into 4 increasingly rivers: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (Tigris) and Euphrates (Gen 2:10-14). Eden ways "delight" in Hebrew. The first question God asked in the Bible was "Where art thou?" to Adam (Gen 3:9). Twenty variegated birds were forbidden supplies (Lev 11:13-19). An ostrich was the largest unclean bird (Lev 11:16). The first person to be tabbed a Hebrew in the Bible was Abram (Gen 14:13). Only two nuts are mentioned by name in the Bible: almonds and pistachios. Salt is mentioned 41 times in the Bible, but pepper is never mentioned. The word "hate" is used 87 times in the Bible, but the word "love" is used 310 times. The only angels mentioned by name in the Bible are: Michael (Dan 10:13,21)(Dan 12:1)(Jude 1:9)(Rev 12:7), Gabriel (Dan 8:16)(Dan 9:21)(Lk 1:19,26), Lucifer (Isa 14:12), and Abaddon/Apollyon (Rev 9:11).Withouthis conversion, Paul went to Arabia for 3 years (Gal 1:17-18). The phrase "It is written" (referring to the Old Testament) is found 63 times in the New Testament. Babylon in the Bible was located approximately where modern day Baghdad, Iraq is today. Psalm 110:1 is quoted or referred to increasingly in the New Testament than any other Old Testament verse. The word "Psalm" comes from the Hebrew word "mizmowr" meaning "instrumental music." Nathanael, one of Jesus' 12 disciples, was from Cana (Jn 21:2), the same place where Jesus performed His first miracle at a wedding (Jn 2:1-10). Judas "Iscariot" (Gr. Iskariotes) meant "Judas of Kerioth." There will be no marriages in Heaven (Lk 20:34-35)(Mt 22:30)(Mk 12:25). Jesus had at least 4 brothers named: James, Joses, Juda (Jude), and Simon as well as sisters (Mk 6:3)(Mt 13:55-56). (James and Jude wrote books of the Bible.) If an unclean unprepossessing fell into a container, the container was to be wrenched (Lev 11:33). Under Old Testament purification laws, anyone stepping on a grave was unclean for 7 days (Num 19:16). The prophet Zechariah (son of Berechiah)(Zech 1:1), who wrote the typesetting of Zechariah, was martyred between the Temple and the shrine (Mt 23:35)(Lk 11:51). Moses is credited as the tragedian of Psalm 90. In the genealogy of Jesus (Mt 1:1-16: the "royal line" through Joseph) are 4 women. Tamar posed as a prostitute, Rahab was a prostitute, and Bathsheba was an adulteress. Ruth, as well as the other 3, were moreover Gentiles. The phrase "under the sun" is used 29 times in Ecclesiastes. Lawyers are mentioned 8 times in the Bible. Only Zenas (Titus 3:13) is mentioned by name. Only Joseph is said to have been placed in a "coffin" (Gen 50:26). Adoni-bezek cut off the thumbs and big toes of 70 kings. He was later captured and had his cut off (Judg 1:5-7). God told Gideon to pick his men for war by how they drank water (Judg 7:4-7). The camels of kings Zebah and Zalmunna had crescent ornaments on their necks (Judg 8:21). Those same kings (Zebah and Zalmunna) had killed Gideon's brothers. When Gideon captured them in battle, he asked his firstborn (likely teenage) son to skiver them, but he was wrung to do so, therefore, Gideon killed them (Judg 8:18-21). Gideon had 71 sons (Judg 8:30-31). One of his sons, Abimelech, later killed 69 of them (Judg 9:5-6). Samson unprotected 300 foxes, tied them tail to tail, put a lighted torch between their two tails, and set them loose to destroy the fields of the Philistines (Judg 15:4-5). Samson had 7 locks of hair (Judg 16:19). David had a praise team of 4000 men (1 Chr 23:5). (Ezra 7:21) contains every letter of the alphabet but "J."Well-nigh75 pounds of myrrh and aloes were placed on the soul of Jesus (Jn 19:39). (Some versions say 100 pounds, but a Roman pound [Gr word: "litra"] was 12 oz, not 16 oz.) Noah lived for 350 years without the inflowing (Gen 9:28). Noah's Ark contained only 1 window (Gen 6:16). Noah built the Ark with gopher wood (Gen 6:14). The Ark of the Covenant was made with acacia (shittim) wood (Ex 25:10). Daniel prayed on his knees 3 times a day (Dan 6:10). Job said the white of an egg has no taste (Job 6:6). A "Sabbath Day's Journey" (Acts 1:12) was well-nigh a half-mile. (This was a man-made tradition that unswayable how far the Jews could walk on the Sabbath.) Paul was a tentmaker (Acts 18:1-3). Israel (Jacob) gave Joseph his stratify of many colors when he was 17 (Gen 37:2-3). Mary Magdalene had been possessed with 7 demons (Lk 8:2). The Valley of Siddim was full of tar pits (Gen 14:10). Jericho was moreover known as the "city of palm trees" (Deut 34:3). There were 3 men named "Dodo" in the Bible: Grandfather of Tola (Judg 10:1), Father of Eleazar (2 Sam 23:9)(1 Chr 11:12), Father of Elhanan (2 Sam 23:24)(1 Chr 11:26). Horses are mentioned 156 times in the Bible. There were 30,000 Israelites who helped build God's Temple. They worked in shifts, 10,000 worked for one month, then they had 2 months off (1 Kin 5:13-14). 150,000 laborers cut and carried the stone used to build the Temple (2 Chr 2:18)(1 Kin 5:15). The Aramaic word "Raca" used by Jesus in (Mt 5:22) was a word that was used as a sign of unconfined disrespect towards someone. It basically meant the person was "empty-headed." There are approximately 33 variegated birds listed in the Bible. Approximately 20 precious stones are mentioned in the Bible. Lions killed people 4 times in the Bible (1 Kin 13:23-24)(1 Kin 20:35-36)(2 Kin 17:25-26)(Dan 6:24). Three people moreover killed lions in the Bible: (Samson: Judg 14:5-9) (David: 1 Sam 17:34-36)(Benaiah: 2 Sam 23:20, 1 Chr 11:22). Speaking of Benaiah, when he "killed a lion in a pit on a snowy day " (2 Sam 23:20)(1 Chr 11:22), it is the only time that the Bible talks well-nigh it snowing. Amos was a herdsman and grower of sycamore figs (Amos 7:14). The daily provisions for Solomon's palace were: 150 bushels of flour, 300 bushels of meal, 10 stall fed cattle, 20 pasture fed cattle, 100 sheep and goats, as well as deer, gazelles, roebucks, and nomination fowl (1 Kin 4:22-23). When David ordered Joab and the unwashed commanders to count all of the fighting men of Israel, it took them 9 months and 20 days. There were 1,300,000 men (2 Sam 24:1-9). When theSweetie-pieof the Lord sent a pestilence upon Israel, he was unquestionably visible in the sky with a sword in his hand (2 Sam 24:15-17)(1 Chr 21:14-17). David paid 600 shekels of gold (about 15 pounds) for the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite. This was where God's Temple was later built (1 Chr 21:21-25)(2 Chr 3:1). The plans for how God's Temple was to be built were put in David's mind by the Holy Spirit (1 Chr 28:12). Jehiel the Gershonite was the first person put in tuition of the Temple treasury (1 Chr 29:8). Joab's house was located in the wilderness (1 Kin 2:33-34). The construction of God's Temple began 480 years without the Israelites had come out of Egypt (in the 4th year of Solomon's reign)(1 Kin 6:1). Some of the side chambers of God's Temple were 3 stories upper (1 Kin 6:5-8). The walls of God's Temple were made with cedar wood and the floor with cypress wood (1 Kin 6:15). When God's Temple was dedicated, 22,000 oxen and 120,000 sheep were sacrificed by Solomon (1 Kin 8:62-63). Solomon had plane increasingly wisdom than Ethan the Ezrahite, and the sons of Mahol (Heman, Calcol, and Darda)(1 Kin 4:29-31)! Solomon had 12 officers (district governors) over all of Israel. Two of these, were married to his daughters: Ben-Abinadab to his daughter Taphath and Ahimaaz to his daughter Basemath (1 Kin 4:7,11,15). Nobody overly offered increasingly spices as a present than the Queen of Sheba gave to Solomon (1 Kin 10:10)(2 Chr 9:9). (Prov 30:24-28) says four animals are exceedingly wise: ants, coneys, locusts, and lizards. God appeared to Solomon 3 times (1 Kin 11:9-13). Rehoboam, Solomon's son, had 18 wives and 60 concubines. With them, he fathered 28 sons and 60 daughters (2 Chr 11:21). Zimri was king for only 7 days when he killed himself (1 Kin 16:15-18). When a group of soldiers was led into Samaria, the king asked Elisha if he should skiver them. Elisha replied no, but instead feed them. The king threw a unconfined repast and then sent them on their way. They never bothered Israel then (2 Kin 6:20-23). There was such a bad famine in Samaria that 2 ladies well-set to skiver their sons and eat them to have food... The first day, they ate one ladies son, then on the 2nd day, when they were to eat the other ladies son, she hid him (2 Kin 6:25-29). No one was sorry when King Jehoram died (2 Chr 21:18-20).Withoutthe temple of Baal was destroyed, the Israelites used it as a latrine (2 Kin 10:26-27). Hazael, the king's servant, killed his master and king Ben-Hadad, and became king in his place (2 Kin 8:14-15). Oddly though, he named his son without him (2 Kin 13:3), who later became king himself (2 Kin 13:24). A municipality in Egypt was named Memphis (Hos 9:6). King Uzziah loved the soil (2 Chr 26:10). During the simultaneous reigns of Uzziah in Judah and Jeroboam II in Israel, there was a very treasonous earthquake (Amos 1:1). (Also see: Zech 14:5) Modern geologists have moreover confirmed this. Isaiah was married to a woman referred to only as "the prophetess" (Isa 8:3). He had at least 2 sons with her named Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz (Isa 8:3) and Shear-Jashub (Isa 7:3). The men of Lud (Lydians) were famous as archers (Isa 66:19). King Sennacherib was assassinated by 2 of his sons, who then ran away, leaving a third son to reign in his place (2 Kin 19:36-37)(2 Chr 32:21). King Manasseh was veiled in his garden (2 Kin 21:18). Jeremiah is the only man in the Bible God would not indulge to get married (Jer 16:1-2). Sadly, in the later years of his life, Solomon had places built to worship the heathen gods Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom. These places were still present over 300 years later when Josiah was king. Josiah destroyed them (2 Kin 23:13-14). King Josiah was only well-nigh 13-14 years old when he became a father (connect these verses to icon this out: 2 Kin 22:1, 2 Kin 23:31, 2 Kin 23:34-36). Also, Jehoiachin, who would have been Josiah's grandson, was 18 years old when he became king, and he once had "wives" (2 Kin 24:8,15). God said He has 4 dreadful judgments: sword (war), famine, wild beasts, and plague (Ezek 14:21). (How many of these are we seeing today?) In approximately 588 B.C., King Nebuchadnezzar began his siege of Jerusalem (2 Kin 25:1)(Jer 39:1-2)(Jer 52:4). The moment it began, God told Ezekiel, who was 100's of miles away, well-nigh it (Ezek 24:1-2). Ezekiel wore a turban (Ezek 24:16-17). Papers placed in an earthen jar lasted for a long time (Jer 32:14). (This is how theSuffererSea Scrolls were stored when we found them 1000's of years without they were written.) Jonathan the scribe had his house turned into a prison (Jer 37:15,20). When 70 men were brutally killed at Mizpah, their persons were thrown into a cistern that King Asa had made well-nigh 300 years older (Jer 41:4-9)(1 Kin 15:16-22). King Nebuchadnezzar made a golden image (some believe of himself) that was 90' upper and 9' wide (Dan 3:1).Nehemiah had a brother named Hanani (Neh 7:2). Both Joab and Amasa were commanders of David's army. They were moreover his nephews (1 Chr 2:15-17). David's weightier friend Jonathan had a son named Mephibosheth. He was moreover known as Merib-Baal (1 Chr 8:34)(1 Chr 9:40). He became crippled in both feet when he fell at 5 years old while fleeing with his nurse (2 Sam 4:4). When Elizabeth became pregnant with the victual John The Baptist, she went into seclusion for 5 months (Lk 1:24). John The Baptist wore gown made from camel hair (Mt 3:4). Nazareth was built on a hill (Lk 4:16,29). One of the women who followed Jesus was Joanna. Her husband was the manager of the evil King Herod's household (Lk 8:2-3). There was a tower in Siloam (located in the southern part of Jerusalem) that fell and killed 18 people (Lk 13:4). There was moreover a "pool" in Siloam that is mentioned in (Jn 9:7). It was built hundreds of years older by King Hezekiah (2 Kin 20:20)(2 Chr 32:30). Jesus taught from a wend 2 times: (Mt 13:1-3)(Mk 4:1-2) and (Lk 5:1-3). Do you remember where Jesus and the disciples were in their wend crossing the Sea of Galilee in rough weather and Jesus calmed the sea? Did you know that other boats were with them? (Mt 8:23-27)(Mk 4:35-41)(Lk 8:22-25)(See: Mk 4:36) When Jesus tint the demons out of a demon possessed man into a herd of pigs, they went into well-nigh 2000 pigs (Mk 5:13). Mark recorded Jesus as saying that 2 sparrows sold for a copper forge (Mt 10:29). However, Luke tells us in recording Jesus' words that you could get a undear deal if you bought 5 sparrows. They only forfeit 2 copper coins (Lk 12:6-7)! When Jesus approached the disciples' wend while walking on water, they had been rowing for well-nigh 3 or 4 miles (Jn 6:19). The disciple Thomas was moreover tabbed Didymus (Greek meaning the "twin") (Jn 11:16)(Jn 20:24)(Jn 21:2).Bethany, home to Mary, Martha, and Lazarus (close friends of Jesus), was only well-nigh 2 miles from Jerusalem (Jn 11:18). Jesus' disciples carried 2 swords (Lk 22:38). King Herod and Pontus Pilate, who had been enemies, became friends during their persecution of Jesus (Lk 23:12). Pilates' judgment seat was located at a place tabbed "The Pavement" or "Gabbatha" in Hebrew (Jn 19:13). Standing near the navigate as Jesus was dying were 4 women; 3 of them were named Mary (Jn 19:25). When the resurrected Jesus appeared to the disciples fishing on the Sea of Galilee, and told them to tint their net on the right side of the boat, they hauled in 153 fish (Jn 21:1-11). The field where Judas Iscariot single-minded suicide was named Aceldama or "The Field of Blood" (Acts 1:19). The Holy Spirit was given at 9 a.m. on the Day Of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4,15). The east gate to the Temple was tabbed "Beautiful" (Acts 3:2,10). Barnabas, whose name meant "Son of Encouragement" was moreover tabbed Joseph (Acts 4:36). Have you overly put your fingers in your ears and made some loud noise (like "na,na,na,na,na") when you didn't want to hear what someone had to say? The Jewish leaders did this when Stephen was speaking. They were so upset, they killed him (Acts 7:57-58)! When the upholder Philip found the Ethiopian eunuch, he was reading out loud from the typesetting of Isaiah (Acts 8:30). He was converted a short time later (Acts 8:34-39). In (Acts 19:23-41), it speaks well-nigh a unconfined riot that occurred in Ephesus. Apparently, it started slow, but "soon the whole municipality was in an uproar" (Acts 19:29). What I find funny is that verse 32 says that most of the prod didn't plane know why they were there or shouting. Epenetus was the first convert to Christ from Asia (Rom 16:5). There were 276 people aboard the wend that was shipwrecked while taking Paul to Rome (Acts 27:37). (However, none of the people aboard died in that shipwreck as Paul prophesied.)Withoutbeing shipwrecked, Paul and the rest of his shipmates swam to an island tabbed Malta, where Publius was the senior official (Acts 28:1,7).Withoutbeing shipwrecked and swimming to the island of Malta, Paul, his shipmates, and the islanders decided to start a fire. As Paul was getting ready to lay sticks on the fire that he had gathered, he was bitten by a poisonous snake that was in the sticks. All virtually thought he would die, but when he did not, they decided he was a god (Acts 28:1-6). The 5th commandment says to "honor your father and mother" (Ex 20:12). But, did you know that the next sentence says if you do, God promises to prolong your days? "Bayith" is the Hebrew word for "house." When combined with flipside Hebrew word, it is used to describe over 50 places in the Bible (i.e. Beyth Aven = "house of vanity." Timothy's mother was named Eunice and his grandmother was named Lois (2 Tim 1:2-5). Naomi's husband (Elimelech) and 2 sons (Mahlon and Chilion) all died within a period of well-nigh 10 years (Ruth 1:1-5). The name of Ruth's first husband was Mahlon (Ruth 1:4-5, 4:10).Withouthe died, she later married Boaz (Ruth 4:13). King David was Ruth's (the typesetting of Ruth) great-grandson (Ruth 4:21-22)(Matt 1:5-6). When the pregnant Mary (mother of Jesus) went to see her pregnant cousin Elizabeth (mother of John the Baptist) (Lk 1:39-56), she had to travel approximately 70 miles on winding and hilly roads. The journey probably took 3 or 4 days! Sarah died when she was 127 years old (Gen 23:1), 37 years without she had given lineage to Isaac (Gen 17:17). Isaac was 75 years old and Ishmael 89 years old when they veiled their father Abraham (Gen 21:5)(Gen 16:15)(Gen 25:7). In the Bible, Cain spoke directly to God, however, Abel never did (Gen 4:6-15). At one time, Zechariah carried 2 staffs. He named them "Favor" and "Union" (Zech 11:7)(The KJV uses "Beauty" and "Bands.")Approximately 29 musical instruments are mentioned in the Bible. The king of Babylon looked at an animals liver to determine the future (Ezek 21:21). As Jesus was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane hours surpassing His crucifixion, He was under such lattermost stress that His sweat became like "giant drops of thoroughbred falling to the ground" (Lk 22:44). The medical term for this is "hematidrosis." (Only Luke, the physician, mentions this happening to Jesus.) There were 8 weapons used in the Bible to fight with: Ax, Bow & Arrow, Club, Dagger, Mace, Sling, Spear, Sword. Three types of Arks are mentioned in the Bible: Noah's Ark (Gen 6:14-16), Moses' Ark (a small type of basket that the infant Moses was placed in)(Ex 2:3-6), the Ark of the Covenant (Ex 25:10-22). Jesus was on the navigate for 6 hours (Mk 15:25,34-37). The only time the word "grease" is used in the Bible is in (Ps 119:70). The Bible says to "wait on God" over 40 times. Men first began to "call upon the name of the Lord" in (Gen 4:26). How many times have you been asked, "If you could have one wish, what would it be?". God basically offered this to Solomon, and Solomon asked for "an understanding heart to judge thy people." This pleased God and Solomon was given increasingly wisdom than any man in history (1 Kin 3:5-14). Isn't it interesting that Pharaoh ordered every newborn Israelite boy to be drowned in the Nile (Ex 1:22), then many years later Pharaoh's Egyptian unwashed was drowned when the Red Sea swept over them (Ex 14:26-28)? When the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, they did so at night, with a "pillar of cloud" providing light for them to see (Ex 14:19-22). God brought the plague of locusts upon Egypt, and moreover parted the Red Sea with a strong east wind (Ex 10:13)(Ex 14:21). The first time the word "love" is used in the Bible is when Isaac spoke well-nigh loving supplies (Gen 27:4). The Psalms mention the heart 122 times. Jairus' daughter was 12 years old when Jesus brought her when to life (Lk 8:41-42,49-56). You know that scene we often see where Joseph and the pregnant Mary are going to Bethlehem, and Joseph is walking while leading a donkey on which Mary is riding? The Bible never says Mary was riding a donkey (she may have walked). Have you overly noticed that dogs are unchangingly spoken of unfavorably in the Bible? They are compared to prostitutes (Deut 23:18), greedy men (Isa 56:10), and evil men (Phil 3:2)(Rev 22:15). Did you know that in Bible times, dogs were despised? When Jesus told Nicodemus that we must be born then (Jn 3:1-3), it was at night. Mary, the mother of Jesus, speaks in 15 verses in the Bible (193 words - KJV). Her last words are significant, "Whatsoever He (Jesus) saith unto to you, do it." (Jn 2:5) The word "Christian" is used 3 times in the Bible (Acts 11:26)(Acts 26:28)(1 Pet 4:16). Angels are mentioned in 34 books of the Bible. God had the first spoken words in the Bible, "let there be light" (Gen 1:3). Jesus stayed up all night praying surpassing choosing His 12 disciples (Lk 6:12-13). The 1st unprepossessing sacrifice in the Bible was a sheep (Gen 4:2-4). The first war took place at the Valley of Siddim (or Salt Sea) (Gen 14:2-3). The word "faith" is used 245 times in the New Testament, but only 2 times in the Old Testament.There are 14 Jonathan's mentioned in the Bible. God's first prophecy in the Bible was to the serpent who deceived Adam and Eve (Gen 3:14-15).Paul uses the word "joy" increasingly in Philippians than any other Epistle. It was written while he was in prison. Peter's father was named "John" (or Jonas in Aramaic)(Jn 1:42)(Jn 21:15-17). The law that Moses wrote was to be read every 7 years during theRepastof Tabernacles (Deut 31:9-13). The Ethiopian eunuch that Philip witnessed to was the Secretary Of The Treasury for Ethiopia (Acts 8:27). Acts, the longest typesetting in the New Testament never uses the word "love." (Acts and 2 Peter are the only New Testament books that don't.) The hyssop plant was used to sprinkle lamb's thoroughbred on the top and sides of the doorframe during the Passover (Ex 12:22). The hyssop plant was moreover used when giving Jesus a drink while He was on the navigate (Jn 19:29). Have you overly felt like you are the only person left who is standing for the truth? There is a term for this: "An Elijah Complex." Elijah felt this way and God told him, "... I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him." (see: 1 Kin 19:14-18, Rom 11:4-5) Three kings reigned for 40 years: David (1 Kin 2:11)(2 Sam 5:4-5), Solomon (1 Kin 11:42), and Joash (2 Chr 24:1)(2 Kin 12:1).(Saul may moreover be a part of this group [Acts 13:21], but this is controversial [1 Sam 13:1].) The tent for the tabernacle was made out of rams' skins dyed red, and a tent of badgers' skins whilom that (Ex 26:14)(Ex 36:19). Deborah, the only sexuality judge of Israel, used to hold magistrate under what was known as "the palm tree of Deborah" (Judg 4:4-5). Also, her husband was named Lapidoth. The commander of the unwashed of Caanan was killed by a woman named Jael who crush a tent peg through his throne (Judg 4:1-2,17-21). How many of you, like me, have unchangingly heard that when Noah sent the dove from the Ark to see if the water had receded from the Earth, it returned with an olive workshop in its beak? It wasn't unquestionably an olive branch, but an olive leaf (Gen 8:11). I unchangingly thought that leprosy in the Bible must have been very contagious since it appeared to be everywhere, but research tells us that well-nigh 95% of all humans are naturally immune to it when exposed. Most of us know that Eden was the first municipality mentioned in the Bible (Gen 2:10). However, the 2nd municipality mentioned is Havilah, and it had gold, bdellium, and onyx. "The gold of that land is (was) good" (Gen 2:11-12). When the two witnesses are slain in the Tribulation, the people on Earth will requite gifts to each other (Rev 11:10). Supposedly, there are over 4000 words that towards only once in the KJV Bible. The last four of these are: Zoreah, Zorites, Zuriel, and Zuzims. There are no "x" words in the KJV Bible. The spies that Moses sent into Canaan returned with grapes, figs, and pomegranates (Num 13:23). Solomon spent 7 years towers God's Temple (1 Kin 6:38), but took scrutinizingly twice as long (13 years) to build his own palace (1 Kin 7:1). Nineveh was founded by Nimrod (Gen 10:8-11)(Noah's great-grandson: Gen 10:1-8) in app. 2200 B.C..Well-nigh1440 years later (app. 760 B.C.), Jonah preached there.Well-nigh150 years without that, it was destroyed forever in 612 B.C.. Based on (Gen 5:21-22), it appears that Enoch may not have believed in God for the first 65 years of his life, until without his son Methuselah was born. It appears that Methuselah, who lived longer than anyone in history (969 years: Gen 5:27), died in the year of the inflowing (maybe in the flood?)(add up the numbers of Gen 5:26-28 & Gen 7:6). Interestingly, he outlived his son, Lamech who died 5 years prior to the inflowing at age 595 (see: Gen 5:28,30 & 7:6). Demas, Paul's friend and fellow worker in Christ (Col 4:14)(Phm 1:24), x-rated him right surpassing he was martyred, having "loved this present world." He left for Thessalonica (2 Tim 4:10). Aaron was 3 years older than his brother Moses (Ex 7:7). It was Aaron, not Moses, who threw lanugo his rod surpassing Pharaoh and it turned into a snake (Ex 7:8-12). It appears that Moses and Aaron died in the same year. When they left Egypt, Moses was 80 and Aaron was 83 (Ex 7:7). Aaron died at the age of 123, 40 years without leaving Egypt (Num 33:38-39). Moses died at the age of 120 (Deut 34:7). Scholars who have studied the dates say the deaths were well-nigh 7 months apart.WithoutJesus was underdeveloped in the Garden of Gethsemane, all of his disciples "forsook Him and fled" (Mt 26:56)(Mk 14:50). John and Peter returned (Jn 18:15-16), but Peter denied Him (Mt 26:69-75)(Mk 14:66-72). Only John was there at Jesus' crucifixion (Jn 19:26-27). Sheep are mentioned increasingly than any other unprepossessing in the Bible: 187 times. The flask of oil that Mary poured upon Jesus (Mt 26:6-13)(Mk 14:3-9)(Jn 12:1-6) was worth 300 denarii (Mk 14:5). One denarius was equal to a day's wages, so 300 was equal to a year's wages (no money earned on the Sabbath). Satan is mentioned 18 times in the Old Testament, but he is never tabbed the devil until the New Testament. Paul performed the last recorded miracles in the Bible (Acts 28:7-9). The Father spoke to Jesus vociferously 3 times while He was on Earth: at His baptism (Mt 3:17)(Lk 3:22), at the Transfiguration (Mt 17:5)(Mk 9:7)(Lk 9:35), and just surpassing Jesus went to the navigate (Jn 12:28).Jesus healed 10 men who had leprosy, but only one returned to thank Him (Lk 17:12-19). It is often said that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute, but nowhere does the Bible say this. (Some believe this idea may have come from the Jewish Talmud, which said the municipality of Magdala had a reputation for prostitution.) Of the 55 verses in Malachi, 47 are God speaking. This is the highest percentage of any Old Testament prophetic book. Moses had 2 sons: Gershom (Ex 2:21-22) and Eliezer (Ex 18:3-4). At least one idol was kept in David and Michal's house (1 Sam 19:11-13,16).Equalto Jewish tradition, Isaiah was killed during the reign of the evil Manasseh, when he was put into a hollow log and sawn in half. (see: Heb 11:37) Under Roman law, a Roman resider could not be flogged or crucified. Paul was a Roman citizen, so he could not legally be flogged (Acts 16:37-38)(Acts 22:24-29). Tradition says he was martyred by strangulation in 67 A.D. on the Ostian Way. Our word "excruciating" comes from the Latin word "cruciare" meaning "to crucify." Only two people were embalmed in the Bible: Jacob (Gen 50:1-2) and Joseph (Gen 50:26). The time between when Joseph was sold into slavery and he saw his brothers then was just over 20 years (Gen 37:2)(Gen 41:46,53-54)(Gen 42:3). When we use the word "but," it is usually in a negative sense. However, when the Bible uses "but," it is often in a positive way. See: (Gen 50:20)(Mt 6:33) (Ps 73:26)(Rom 5:8)(Rom 6:23). (Several studies have been written on this tabbed "Great But's In The Bible.") 2nd Kings 19 and Isaiah 37 are scrutinizingly identical. The sign whilom Jesus on the navigate was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin (Lk 23:38)(Jn 19:20). Joseph wept 7 times (Gen 42:24)(Gen 43:30)(Gen 45:2,14-15)(Gen 46:29)(Gen 50:1,17). The time period between Jesus' resurrection and ascension was 40 days (Acts 1:3). Paul uses the word "grace" within the first 5 verses of each typesetting he wrote. Paul moreover gives "thanks" in the 1st installment of 11 of his 13 books. Judah gave his first son (Er) to marry Tamar. God killed him for stuff wicked. Then Judah gave his second son (Onan) to marry Tamar. God killed him too for stuff wicked. Judah would not requite his third son to marry Tamar, but later unknowingly had sex with her, thinking she was a prostitute. She sink him twins. (Gen 38:6-26). God miraculously caused the sun to stand still in the sky, providing light for 24 hours straight (Josh 10:12-14). As a sign to Hezekiah, God caused the sun's shadow on a sundial to go when ten degrees (Isa 38:7-8). In response to King Belshazzar's contempt for the holy things of God, God sent a "hand" which wrote a message on the wall. The King was terrified. Daniel told him the message said he would die. He was killed that night. (Daniel 5) (I unchangingly get a picture of "Thing" from the Addams family. Creepy!) Moses was not unliable into the Promised Land considering he disobeyed God (Num 20:2-13)(Deut 34:4), but many scholars believe that when he appeared with Jesus on the Mount Of Transfiguration (Mt 17:1-9)(Mk 9:2-8), that the mountain was in the Promised Land. As far as I can find, there are 8 people in the Bible with 2 letter names: Ir - (1 Chr 7:12), Og - (Num 21:33), On - (Num 16:1), So - (2 Kin 17:4), and four men named Uz - (Gen 10:23)(Gen 22:21)(Gen 36:28)(1 Chr 1:17). There are moreover 7 cities with 2 letter names: Ai - (2 cities named Ai) (Gen 12:8) (Jer 49:3), Ar - (Num 21:15), No - (Ezek 30:15), On - (Gen 41:45,50), Ur - (Gen 11:28,31), Uz - (Job 1:1). In (Ps 72:6) it mentions grass that has been mowed. The well tabbed "Jacob's Well" (Jn 4:6), where Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman (Jn 4:1-26) was, equal to tradition, built by Jacob centuries older (possibly without he bought that land in Gen 33:18-19). That well can still be seen today in the Palestinian village of Tell Balata! In (2 Sam 12:1-14), the prophet Nathan confronted David well-nigh his sin of infidelity with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband by telling him a parable.Withouthearing the parable, David became wrestling and said the man in it should die, and make restitution "fourfold." It turned out David was the man in the parable, and the "fourfold" restitution he "prophesied" well-nigh himself sadly came true. For the one man he had killed (Bathsheba's husband), he later had 4 sons die: (2 Sam 12:15-19)(2 Sam 13:28-33)(2 Sam 18:14-15)(1 Kin 2:23-25). Jesus used "fish" to perform a miracle 4 times in His earthly ministry: 1. Feeding 5000: (Mt 14:15-21)(Mk 6:35-44)(Lk 9:12-17)(Jn 6:1-13) 2. When a forge appeared in the mouth of a fish to pay taxes: (Mt 17:27) 3. When Jesus told Simon Peter to let lanugo his nets again, then they were filled with fish: (Lk 5:4-11) 4. When Jesus told the disciples who were fishing to tint their net on the right side of the boat, and it was filled with fish: (Jn 21:4-11) First promise in the Bible: (Gen 2:17) "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Last promise in the Bible: (Rev 22:20) "He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen.Planeso, come, Lord Jesus." The typesetting of John contains no parables. The only time in the synoptic Gospels (Mt, Mk, Lk) where John the disciple spoke is in (Mk 9:38) "And John answered him, saying, Master, we saw one tossing out devils in thy name, and he followeth not us: and we forbad him, considering he followeth not us." (Also see: Lk 9:49) 42 youth were mauled by 2 sexuality bears considering they made fun of Elisha's unrobed throne (2 Kin 2:23-24). Remember to show hospitality to strangers considering you might be helping an sweetie-pie (Heb 13:2).While the Israelites were in the desert for 40 years, God kept their gown and sandals from wearing out (Deut 29:5). King Saul was very tall (1 Sam 9:2)(1 Sam 10:23). God told Isaiah to walk virtually naked for 3 years (Isa 20:1-4). Here is something to think about: the same Greek word "martus" is used for a "martyr" or a "witness." Noah built the first shrine in the Bible (Gen 8:20). Abraham built increasingly altars than anyone in the Bible (Gen 12:7)(Gen 12:8)(Gen 13:18)(Gen 22:9-14). God caused Aaron's rod to bud and produce almonds (Num 17:8). A man who was a newlywed was exempt from military service for a year (Deut 24:5). You could rent a professional mourner (Jer 9:17-18)(Amos 5:16). Jesus was crucified at a place tabbed "Golgotha" which meant "Place Of A Skull" (Mt 27:33)(Mk 15:22)(Jn 19:17). Lydia was the first Christian convert in Europe (Acts 16:14-15). Goliath was well-nigh 9'9" tall (1 Sam 17:4). The Hebrew Bible unquestionably has 24 books, not 39. 1&2 Samuel, Kings, Chronicles are each counted as one book, not two. Ezra and Nehemiah are combined. The 12 books of the minor prophets are all one typesetting tabbed "TheTypesettingOf The Twelve." Jabal was the father of those who lived in tents and raised livestock (Gen 4:20). Most of us know that Cain was the first to skiver a person in the Bible when he killed his brother (Gen 4:9), but did you know that Lamech is the 2nd person said to have killed someone (Gen 4:23)? The Philistines, who we hear well-nigh constantly in the Old Testament, started with a man named Casluhim (Gen 10:14). There was a well known terebinth tree in Moreh at Shechem (Gen 12:6). It was insufferable for an Egyptian to eat with a Hebrew (Gen 43:32). As Joseph sent his brothers out of Egypt when to their father, he said to them, "Do not quarrel on the journey" (Gen 45:24). Psalm 136 says of God, "For His mercy endureth for ever" 26 times (in every verse)! The Israelites brought so many offerings to construct the Tabernacle that Moses had to tell them to stop giving (Ex 36:2-7). The weight of the offerings used to construct the Tabernacle were: just over one ton of gold, well-nigh three and three quarter tons of silver, and well-nigh two and a half tons of statue (Ex 38:24-25,29). As part of purifying themselves, the Levites had to shave their whole soul (Num 8:6-7). When moving the Ark Of The Covenant, it was to be covered with 3 coverings (Num 4:5-6). Moses was the most meek (humble) man on the squatter of the Earth (Num 12:3). Moses reverted Hoshea's name to Joshua (Num 13:16). The Levites had to tithe on the tithes that were given to them (Num 18:25-26). Nobah captured a municipality and then named it without himself (Num 32:42). God commanded Moses to record the stages of the Israelites journey without leaving Egypt (Num 33:1-2). Elim had 12 springs and 70 palm trees (Num 33:9)(Ex 15:27). The Israelites could not light a fire on the Sabbath (Ex 35:3). Any grain offering made to the Lord had to have salt on it (Lev 2:13). When the Israelites entered the Promised Land and planted a fruit tree, they were forbidden to eat its fruit for 4 years (Lev 19:23-25). A mother and its offspring were not to be sacrificed on the same day (Lev 22:28). God said that when a new house was built, it must have a parapet for the roof to prevent anyone from falling off, and bringing bloodguilt on the house (Deut 22:8). Each time (but one) the word "bad" is used in the Bible, it is contrasted with the word "good" in the same sentence. Technically, the word "Sabbath" ways "STOP" in both Hebrew and Greek. When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, he took the soul ("bones") of Joseph with him (Ex 13:19). (Joseph had made this request well-nigh 360 years older when he prophesied that God would lead the Israelites out of Egypt [Gen 50:24-26].) They later veiled his wreck in Shechem (Josh 24:32). Many scholars believe that the stereotype life expectancy during Jesus' time on Earth was well-nigh 30-40 years. (Low in part considering so many infants and children died.) Did you overly notice that Adam and Cain both received the same punishment for their sin: forcing (Gen 3:23-24)(Gen 4:11-16). When David defeated Goliath, the champion of the Philistines, he cut off his throne and put his armor in his tent (1 Sam 17:51,54). Later, when the Philistines defeated Israel and their king (champion) Saul, they cut off his throne and put his armor in their temple (1 Sam 31:9-10). The Hebrew words used for Tabernacle, "ohel" and "mishkan," simply midpoint "tent."SurpassingJeroboam became the king of Israel, he was King Solomon's servant (1 Kin 11:26). From my count, there is a writ "to sing" in 37 verses in the Bible. (Zeph 3:17) says God sings. Jesus "sat down" surpassing preaching His "Sermon On The Mount" (Mt 5:1-2). For a unenduring moment, Moses had leprosy (Ex 4:6-7). Two men in the Old Testament were known for their hair: Samson and Absalom. Interestingly, their hair later led to their downfall (Judg 16)(2 Sam 18:9-15). (Isa 53:9) prophesied that Jesus would be veiled in a rich man's tomb. This was fulfilled hundreds of years later (Mt 27:57-60)(Mk 15:42-46). In the synoptic Gospels, Jesus only tabbed His disciples "disciples" one time: when He gave them directions for preparing for the Last Supper (Mt 26:18)(Mk 14:14)(Lk 22:11). Eli, theUpperPriest, died when he fell backwards off his chair and tapped his neck without hearing bad news (1 Sam 4:17-18).Withoutthe Philistines defeated the Israelites in battle, they took the Ark of God.Consideringof this, God struck the Philistines with "tumors." Putting together several verses, it appears this was a disease (possibly bubonic plague) caused by God sending swarms of rats (1 Sam 5:6-12)(1 Sam 6:4-5,11). Laban was Rebekah's brother (Gen 24:29). Rebekah became Issac's wife (Gen 24:67). Issac and Rebekah's son Jacob later married Laban's two daughters Leah and Rachel (Gen 29:15-30). In all of the Bible, there is not one place that shows a conversation between Adam and Eve. God worked Adam from "the pebbles of the ground" (Gen 2:7), but He created Eve from Adam's rib (Gen 2:21-22). "Jesus" ways "the Lord is salvation" and "Christ" ways "the swabbed one." (1 Sam 16:10-11) and (1 Sam 17:12-14) say David was the youngest of 8 sons. (1 Chr 2:13-16) says David was the youngest of 7 sons. How do we explain this? Most scholars believe one son died between the events of 1st Samuel and 1st Chronicles. David had 2 sisters: Zeruiah and Abigail (1 Chr 2:13-16). When David went to wrestle with Goliath, he had his staff, sling, and 5 smooth stones (1 Sam 17:40). Goliath had a shield, sword, spear, and javelin (1 Sam 17:41,45). The first time Jeremiah calls himself a "prophet" in the typesetting of Jeremiah is in (Jer 20:2). Sarah is the only woman in the Bible that we know the age at which she died: 127 years old. (Gen 23:1) The phrase "Am I my brother's keeper?" comes from (Gen 4:9). The Canaanites were descended from Canaan, son of Ham, son of Noah (Gen 9:18). There were 3 brothers: Abram (Abraham), Nahor, and Haran (Gen 11:27).WithoutHaran died (Gen 11:28), Nahor married Haran's daughter (Gen 11:29). The first spoken words of Jesus in the New Testament are: "Why is it that you were looking for Me? Did you not know that I had to be in My Father's house?" (Lk 2:49) TheTypesettingOf John never mentions the Sadducees. Two women died as a result of childbirth in the Bible: Rachel, without giving lineage to Benjamin (Gen 35:16-19) and Phinehas' wife, without giving lineage to Ichabod (1 Sam 4:19-22). Ishmael was an archer (Gen 21:20). The name "Malachi" ways "my messenger" or "His (The Lord's) messenger."Consideringof this, some believe theTypesettingof Malachi was not written by a man named Malachi, but rather, by an unrecognized author. (I believe he was the author.) Angels do eat sometimes (Gen 18:1-8,22 with Gen 19:1). (Also see: Ps 78:23-25) Joseph was warned in a dream to take Mary and the victual Jesus to Egypt so that Jesus would not be killed when King Herod issued his prescription that all male children 2 years old or younger must be put to death (Mt 2:13-16)(Hos 11:1). Neither leaven nor honey could be used for a burnt offering (Lev 2:11). If a woman gave lineage to a male child, she was unclean for a week. If she gave lineage to a sexuality child, she was unclean for two weeks (Lev 12:2,5). During theRepastOf Tabernacles, the Israelites were to build "booths" (little structures made of shrubs and branches: Neh 8:14-17) and live in them for 7 days (Lev 23:42-43). When besieging a city, the Israelites were not to cut lanugo fruit trees to use in the siege (Deut 20:19-20). God pronounced a "curse" on a hitman (Deut 27:25). During their time in the wilderness, without their exodus from Egypt, the Israelites did not circumcise their sons (Josh 5:2-7). God had a special recipe for making both anointing oil and incense for the Tabernacle that no one was unliable to use for themselves (Ex 30:22-38). If a man built an altar, he was not to use a tool to shape the stones (Ex 20:25)(Deut 27:5-6)(Josh 8:30-31). Rahab was a prostitute (Josh 2:1). She was the great-great grandmother of David (Mt 1:5-6). God's writ in (Lev 19:18) to "love your neighbor as yourself" is quoted 9 times in the New Testament (Mt 5:43)(Mt 19:19)(Mt 22:39)(Mk 12:31,33)(Lk 10:27)(Rom 13:9) (Gal 5:14)(James 2:8). This is the most of any Old Testament verse. By God's supernatural power, Elijah ran superiority of King Ahab's horse drawn chariot for well-nigh 15-20 miles to get to Jezreel (1 Kin 18:46). When Samuel worked in the Tabernacle as a child, his mother would bring him a new little robe every year (1 Sam 2:18-19). Members of Caesar's household were Christians (Phil 4:22). Shamgar killed 600 men of the Philistines with an ox goad (Judg 3:31). Jabin, the king of Canaan, had 900 iron chariots (Judg 4:2-3,13). When Israel went to war with the Philistines, no one had a sword or spear except King Saul and his son Jonathan. The Philistines had a monopoly on iron weapons, and had removed all of the blacksmiths from Israel (1 Sam 13:19-22). Samuel had 3 brothers and 2 sisters (1 Sam 2:21). Solomon gave his friend Hiram 20 cities in Galilee. He hated them, and named the land "Cabul" meaning "unproductive or sterile" (1 Kin 9:10-13). He later gave them when to Solomon (2 Chr 8:2). An unnamed prophet said to a man "strike me please," and the man refused. The prophet said that considering he refused, a lion would skiver him when he left. It did (1 Kin 20:35-36). Absalom tabbed for Joab, but he would not come. He sent for him a second time, and he would not come. He then set Joab's barley field on fire and he came (2 Sam 14:29-31). The only miracle of Jesus that is mentioned in all 4 Gospels is when He fed the 5000 (Mt 14:13-21)(Mk 6:32-44)(Lk 9:12-17)(Jn 6:1-14). The English word "revelation" comes from the Greek "apokalupsis." It is moreover where we get the word "apocalypse." The Sidonians were experts at wearing timber (1 Kin 5:6). David created the plans for the Temple under the inspiration of God (1 Chr 29:19). When Ezra read God's Word, all the Israelites stood up (Neh 8:5). (Some churches still do this today.) Our word "angel" comes from the Greek word "aggelos" meaning "a messenger." Apparently, two prominent women in the Philippian church, Euodia and Syntyche, did not get withal very well. Paul pleaded with them to "live in harmony" (Phil 4:2-3). Paul and Barnabas went to Lystra, and Paul healed a man who had been crippled from birth. The people believed they were gods, and tabbed Paul "Hermes" and Barnabas "Zeus." Shortly without this, they stoned Paul until they thought he was sufferer (Acts 14:8-20). A "shophar" (translated as "trumpet" 68 times and "cornet" 4 times in the KJV), which was a curved ram's horn, is the most often mentioned instrument in the Bible.     There is one place in the Bible that talks well-nigh putting money in the wall so it can earn interest (Lk 19:23). Jesus did not speak to Herod the whole time He was with Him (Lk 23:9). Paul sent Tychicus, who he tabbed "a minion brother and true-blue minister," out on missions 5 variegated times (Acts 20:4)(Eph 6:21)(Col 4:7)(2 Tim 4:12)(Titus 3:12). The only lawyer mentioned by name in the Bible: Zenas (Titus 3:13). If a man, or plane an animal, touched God's mountain (Mt Sinai), they were to be stoned or shot with arrows (Ex 19:12-13)(Heb 12:20). Pontius Pilate had some Galileans killed while they were in the Temple making sacrifices (Lk 13:1). (Ezek 16:4) talks well-nigh babies stuff "salted." Tradition says that without a victual was born, it was rubbed with salt. It is unclear exactly why this was done, but guesses run from sanitary, to symbolic, to firming up the skin. In Bible times, important documents were often stored in earthen/clay jars for long term preservation (Jer 32:14). (TheSuffererSea Scrolls, when found in 1947, had been preserved for over 2000 years in earthen/clay jars.) In Samson's final act, he pushed over two supporting pillars, and tabular the Temple of Dagon. In doing so, he killed increasingly people (himself included) than he had in his whole life (Judg 16:30). The word "school" is used only once in the Bible in (Acts 19:9). The Greek word for "school" is "schole," which primarily ways "leisure." The name "Deborah" is used only twice in the Bible. The well known "Deborah" is the only sexuality judge in the Bible (Judg 4 & 5), however, Jacob's wife Rebekah moreover had a nurse named "Deborah" (Gen 35:8). The "God of peace" is mentioned 5 times in the Bible (Rom 15:33)(Rom 16:20)(Phil 4:9)(1 Th 5:23)(Heb 13:20). Philip is the only person in the Bible tabbed an evangelist (Acts 21:8). Goliath taunted the Israelites every morning and evening for 40 days (1 Sam 17:16). There were 3 primary ways that God revealed His will in the Old Testament: 1. By dreams or visions 2. By the Urim and Thummim 3. By the prophets (1 Sam 28:6). David and his men attacked the Amalekites and killed them all, except for 400 young men who escaped on camels (1 Sam 30:17). Solomon married the daughter of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Pharaoh captured the municipality of Gezer, burned it with fire, killed all the Canaanites in the city, and then gave it to his daughter as a wedding present (1 Kin 9:16). I find 7 wells in the Bible that were given names: Beerlahairoi (Gen 16:14)(Gen 25:11), Beersheba (Gen 21:30-33)(Gen 26:32-33), Esek (Gen 26:20), Sitnah (Gen 26:21), Rehoboth (Gen 26:22), Beer (Num 21:16-18), and Jacob's Well (Jn 4:6). ("Beer" is the Hebrew word for "well.") Wives for Isaac (Gen 24:11-67), Jacob (Gen 29:1-29), and Moses (Ex 2:15-21) were found at wells. All books of the New Testament contain the word "amen" except for Acts, James, and 3rd John. (Judg 5:10) speaks of people riding on "white donkeys." The phrase "Be of good courage" is used 16 times in the Old Testament. The Pharisees had disciples too (Mt 22:15-16). Reuben, the firstborn son of Jacob/Israel (Gen 29:31-32) slept with his father's concubine Bilhah (Gen 35:22)(Gen 49:3-4), who was the mother of his two brothers Dan and Naphtali (Gen 30:3-8)(Gen 35:25).Consideringof this, he lost his birthright as the firstborn, with his father Israel giving it instead to the two sons of Joseph (1 Chr 5:1-2). Samson was from the tribe of Dan (Judg 13:2,24-25). During Paul's voyage to Rome, the ship he was on encountered bad weather for 14 days (Acts 27:27,33). Remember when the "multitude" of people came to trespassing Jesus, and Peter pulled out a sword and cut off the right ear of theUpperPriest's servant? That servant was named Malchus (Jn 18:10). The period of time between the events of the Old and New Testament is tabbed the "Intertestamental Period." It is often considered to be a little over 400 years, and therefore tabbed the "400 silent years" considering there was no prophetic word from God during this time. (Some untrue books were written.) The name "Dead Sea" is not used in the Bible. TheSuffererSea was tabbed a number of variegated names: i.e. "the Salt Sea" (Gen 14:3)(Josh 3:16), the "Sea of the Arabah" (Deut 4:49)(Josh 3:16), the east sea (Ezek 47:18)(Joel 2:20), and more. TheSuffererSea is the lowest point on Earth. The municipality of Damascus, mentioned 60 times in the Bible (first in Gen 14:15), is the oldest continuously inhabited municipality in the world. History records that Rome was tabbed "Urbs Septicollis," meaning "the seven-hilled city" considering it was built on seven hills. Some believe (Rev 17:9) prophetically points to this. Every typesetting of the New Testament uses the word "grace" except for Matthew, Mark, 1 & 3 John. Every installment of Ecclesiastes uses the word "verily" except for installment 10. Jesus used the word "church" 3 times (Mt 16:18)(Mt 18:17: twice). Samson married a Philistine woman (Judg 14). Shortly afterwards, he venomously stormed off. The father of Samson's wife thought he wasn't coming back, so he gave his daughter to Samson's weightier man (Judg 14:20-15:2). (Samson returned, and was not happy... see: Judg 15:3-6). Elisha raised two people from the dead: one when he was working (2 Kin 4:18-37), and one without he died (2 Kin 13:20-21). Jacob gave the municipality of Bethel its name. It had previously been tabbed Luz (Gen 28:19). The word "faith" is used in every typesetting of the New Testament except John, 2nd John, and 3rd John. Cain is mentioned by name increasingly in the Bible than Abel (19 times vs 12 times). Hagar, who gave lineage to Abraham's son Ishmael, was an Egyptian (Gen 16:1). King Jehoiachin of Judah spent 37 years in King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon's prison until he was finally released by Nebuchadnezzar's successor King Evil-Merodach (2 Kin 25:27-30). The phrase "the God of heaven" is used 20 times in 7 books of the Bible (KJV). Judges and leaders in the Old Testament often decided important legal matters at the gates of a municipality (Deut 16:18)(2 Sam 15:1-6)(Ruth 4:1-12)(Deut 21:18-21)(Deut 25:7-10). Sodom is the first municipality mentioned in the Bible as having a gate (Gen 19:1).Withoutthe flood, God placed the "fear and dread" of man within all animals (Gen 9:2). God said to "be fruitful and multiply" three times in the Bible: (Gen 1:28 - To Adam and Eve) (Gen 9:1,7 - To Noah and his sons) (Gen 35:11 - To Jacob). The Bible begins with a wedding (Adam and Eve - Gen 2:21-25), and ends with a wedding (The Lamb [Jesus] to His bride [the Church] - Rev 19:7-8, Rev 21:2). The disciples were well-nigh 3-4 miles offshore when they saw Jesus walking upon the water (Jn 6:19). The first song in the Bible is found in (Ex 15:1-18), when Moses and the Israelites prestigious God's victory over the Egyptian unwashed at the Red Sea. The first recorded words spoken by man are found in (Gen 2:23 - by Adam). The term "God of peace" is used 5 times in the Bible (Rom 15:23)(Rom 16:20)(Phil 4:9)(1 Th 5:23)(Heb 13:20). Based upon archaeological evidence, it appears that the municipality of Nineveh had a "double wall" surrounding it. Two Hebrew words are used for the word "ark" in the Old Testament: tebah and aron. Both basically midpoint "a box." Eve ways "life" or "life-giver." Israel ways "strives with God." God brought animals to Adam to name them (Gen 2:19), and to Noah to save them (Gen 6:20). It was Joseph of Arimathea who took the soul of Jesus off the navigate without He died (Mk 15:46)(Lk 23:53). TheUpholderJohn wrote the typesetting of Revelation from the island of Patmos (Rev 1:9). The typesetting of Revelation was written to 7 churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea (Rev 1:11). Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River (Mt 3:13)(Mk 1:9). The Bible uses the word "navy" six times in (1 Kin 9:26,27)(1 Kin 10:11,22). It comes from the Hebrew word "oniy," meaning "fleet of ships." When Philip told Nathanael to come and meet Jesus of Nazareth, Nathanael replied, "Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?" (Jn 1:45-46). Ants are mentioned twice in the Bible: (Prov 6:6) "Go to the ant thou sluggard; Consider her ways, and be wise," and (Prov 30:25) "The ants are not a strong people, But they prepare their supplies in the summer (NASB)." When Jesus condemned the Pharisees in (Mt 23:5), saying they "make wholesale their phylacteries," did you overly wonder what "phylacteries" were? They were small boxes worn on the left arm and forehead that contained Scriptures from the Pentateuch. The word "pulse" is used twice in the typesetting of Daniel in the KJV Bible (Dan 1:12,16). It meant "vegetables." In (Num 14:2), the Israelites complained saying, "Would God that we had died in the land of Egypt! or would God we had died in this wilderness!" God granted their request, saying in (Num 14:28-29) "...as ye have spoken in mine ears, so will I do to you: Your carcasses shall fall in this wilderness;.." Jesus "marveled" at only two things: the faith of the centurion (Mt 8:10) (Lk 7:9), and the unbelief of the people in Nazareth (Mk 6:6). Only two people in the New Testament are mentioned as stuff from Canaan: Jesus' disciple Simon (Mt 10:4)(Mk 3:18) and the Canaanite woman who asked Jesus to heal her daughter (Mt 15:22).WithoutLazarus died, his sisters Mary and Martha met up with Jesus at separate times, and the first thing each said was exactly the same: "Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died" (Jn 11:21)(Jn 11:32). The Bible does not tell us the name of the daughter of Herodias who danced surpassing King Herod (and asked for the throne of John the Baptist in return)(Mt 14:6-12)(Mk 6:21-29), but the Jewish historian Josephus said it was "Salome." Approximately 30 years without his death, there were still disciples of John the Baptist (Acts 19:1-7). Remember when King Herod had John the Baptist beheaded (Mt 14:1-12)(Mk 6:14-29)? It says in (Mt 14:12)(Mk 6:29) that his disciples veiled his body, but theoretically this did not include his head. No one knows for sure where his throne ended up (although there are a number of theories and supposed solemnities places). Caleb had a younger brother named Kenaz. Kenaz had a son named Othniel. Othniel was the first judge of Israel (Judg 1:12)(Josh 15:17)(Judg 3:9-11)(1 Chr 4:13). When Jesus traveled from Nazareth to the Jordan River to be baptized by John the Baptist (Mk 1:9)(Mt 3:13), the loftiness was app. 60 miles. It would have take 2-3 days to get there! The "Spirit of the Lord" is said to have come upon 4 judges: Othniel (Judg 3:10), Gideon (Judg 6:34), Jephthah (Judg 11:29), and Samson (Judg 13:25)(Judg 14:6,19)(Judg 15:14). The job of "carrying water" was normally woman's work in Bible times. However, when Jesus sent Peter and John to prepare for the Passover, He told them they would meet a "man" delivering water, and they were to follow him (Lk 22:7-13)(Mk 14:12-16). The phrase "windows of heaven" is used 5 times in the Old Testament (Gen 7:11) (Gen 8:2)(2 Kin 7:2,19)(Mal 3:10). (Heb 11:12) says Abraham was "as good as dead" at the age when God made him a father. In (Gen ch. 20), Abraham lied to King Abimelech and said that his wife Sarah was his sister. Therefore, Abimelech took her into his harem. As a result, all of the women in his household became waterless until he returned her to Abraham, and Abraham prayed for him (Gen 20:17-18). Sarah laughed when the pre-incarnate Jesus said she would have a victual in her old age (Gen 18:12-15). She later gave lineage to Isaac, whose name ways "laughter." An "angel of the Lord" appeared to Joseph, step-father of Jesus, in a dream three variegated times (Mt 1:20-21)(Mt 2:13)(Mt 2:19-20). Several places in the Bible compare God's Word to "honey" (Rev 10:9-10) (Ezek 3:1-3)(Ps 19:10)(Ps 119:103). It is interesting to note that honey is the only supplies that never goes bad. Some historical writings say that Mark (author of the Gospel of Mark) had the nickname "stumpy-fingered" (Gr. "colobodactylus"). The Hebrew name Joshua is translated Jesus in Greek. In wing to our Savior named Jesus, there was a second man named Jesus in the New Testament (Col 4:11). He was moreover tabbed "Justus," and was a companion of Paul. There was a Jewish false prophet named "Bar-Jesus" (Acts 13:6).WithoutSamuel made Saul king, he told Saul to go to Gilgal and wait 7 days for him (1 Sam 10:8). Saul went, waited 7 days, and when Samuel hadn't shown up, he offered sacrifices without him. Samuel then showed up and told Saul that considering of his failure to wait, "your kingdom shall not continue" (1 Sam 13:7-14). God said that "anyone who misleads a veiling person on the road" is "cursed" (Deut 27:18). The word "Genesis" ways "origin." The Hebrew word for this is bereshith, and it is moreover used for "In the beginning" (Gen 1:1). The word "Exodus" ways "out of" or "going out." Samuel was descended from Korah (1 Chr 6:16-30,33-43), whom God killed by swallowing him up in the earth when he rebelled versus Moses and Aaron (Num 16:1-35). Moses died on Mount Nebo, and his brother Aaron died on Mount Hor (Deut 32:48-50). In (Lev 15:18), it says that without a husband and wife had sex, they were each to wash their bodies, and they were unclean until evening (also see: Ex 19:15). Jesus met the "Woman at the Well" at "about the sixth hour" (noon if John was using Jewish time, or 6 p.m. if using Roman time) (Jn 4:6). "Adam" is mentioned by name 21 times in the Old Testament. However, the name "adam" (lower case) is moreover used in the Old Testament 408 times for "man," and 121 times for "men." The Biblical municipality of "Philadelphia" (in Asia Minor) is mentioned only in (Rev 1:11) and (Rev 3:7). However, the Greek word "philadelphia," is used 3 times for "brotherly love" in (Rom 12:10)(1 Th 4:9)(Heb 13:1), one time for "love of the brethren" in (1 Pet 1:22), and two times for "brotherly kindness" in (2 Pet 1:7). King David died at 70 years old (2 Sam 5:4). When Jesus turned water into wine during the "wedding at Cana" (Jn 2:1-10), He created virtually 120-180 gallons of wine.WithoutKing Ahab of Judah was killed in war (1 Kin Ch. 22), his evil wife Jezebel lived 10 increasingly years until she was killed when King Jehu of Israel had her thrown out of the palace window (2 Kin 9:30-37). The first time the word "church" (Gr: ekklesia) is used in the Bible is in (Mk 16:18). Jacob made a covenant not to marry other wives (Gen 31:50). Only Andrew tabbed Jesus "the Messiah" (Jn 1:40-41). [Daniel (Dan 9:25-26) and the "woman at the well" (Jn 4:25) are the only other people in the Bible to use the word "Messiah."] Jesus pronounced a special manna on those who believe in Him plane though they haven't seen Him (Jn 20:29). (Also see: 1 Pet 1:8-9) Adam speaks in 3 verses in the Bible: (Gen 2:23)(Gen 3:10,12). Eve speaks in 4 verses: (Gen 3:3,13)(Gen 4:1,25).Withoutthe flood, Noah became a farmer (Gen 9:20). Of the 613 laws in the Torah, 248 are "positive" (things we should do) and 365 are "negative" (things we should not do). Of the 613 laws in the Torah, many Jews consider (Deut 22:6-7) to be the least important. "Burnt Offerings" are mentioned numerous times in the Bible. The Hebrew word for "burnt" is "owlah," and the Greek word is "holokautoma." It is from these words that we have the name "holocaust." God put leprosy in some houses in Canaan (Gen 14:34). The Greek word mainomai is used 5 times in the New Testament. It literally ways "to be mad, to rave (as a maniac)." It was used to describe 3 people: Jesus (Jn 10:20), Rhoda (Acts 12:15), and Paul (Acts 26:24-25). It is moreover used in (1 Cor 14:23) in regards to tongues. There was a place named Ebenezer (1 Sam 4:1:(1 Sam 5:1). It was here that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant. The word "saint" (singular) is used only 5 times in the Bible (Ps 106:16)(Dan 8:13 - 3 times)(Phil 4:21). When Jesus appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-6), He spoke to him in Hebrew (See: Acts 26:12-14). Ehud killed Eglon, the king of Moab, by stabbing him in the stomach with a dagger. When Ehud did so, "refuse (poop) came out" of the wound. Ehud then locked the door and ran away. When the kings servants came and found the door locked, they said, "He is only relieving himself in the tomfool room." This was likely considering they smelled the odor.Withouta long period of time, they finally opened the door and found Eglon dead. (Judg 3:15-25). When theSweetie-pieof the Lord first appeared to Gideon, he was hiding grain in the winepress (Judg 6:11). Gideon was the 5th judge of Israel. His name ways "warrior."WithoutGod gave Gideon victory over Midianites, he made a gold ephod and placed it in Ophrah. The Israelites ended up worshipping it (Judg 8:22-27). Deborah was the only sexuality judge of Israel. Her name ways "bee." Cinnamon is mentioned 4 times in the Bible: (Ex 30:23)(Prov 7:17)(Song 4:14)(Rev 18:13). Miriam, Aaron's sister, died in Kadesh (Num 20:1). The Bible shows that Samson tabbed out to God 2 times: 1. When he was thirsty and wanted a drink (Judg 15:18-19), 2. When he wanted to skiver the Philistines by bringing the Temple of Dagon lanugo upon them (Judg 16:28-31). Samson escaped the municipality of Gaza at midnight by ripping off the gates of the city. He then "carried them (the gates -likely several thousand pounds) up to the top of the mountain which is opposite Hebron." That loftiness was well-nigh 38 miles! (Judg 16:1-3) Samson told a riddle to 30 Philistines who attended his wedding feast, and offered them new suit if they could guess it. When they couldn't icon it out, they went to Samson's wife and threatened to shrivel her and her father if she didn't get the wordplay for them. She got it, so they didn't shrivel them. However, Samson later set the Philistines fields on fire, and they did shrivel her and her father to death (Judg 14:12-15:6). Paul mentions the country of Spain in (Rom 15:24,28). This is the only time it is mentioned in the Bible. Jesus is tabbed the "Lamb" 27 times in Revelation. Two people prestigious their birthdays in the Bible: Pharaoh (Gen 40:20) and Herod (Mt 14:6)(Mk 6:21). (Some believe the feasts that Job's children had in [Job 1:13-18] were birthday celebrations, but there is no well-spoken vestige for this.) When Joseph's brothers returned from their first visit to Joseph in Egypt, they stayed at an "inn" (Gen 42:27)(Gen 43:21). "Inn's" are mentioned 5 times in the Bible (KJV): (Gen 42:27)(Gen 43:21)(Ex 4:24)(Lk 2:7)(Lk 10:34). King Josiah died without stuff shot by archers (2 Chr 35:23-24). Jephthah, the 9th judge of Israel, was the son of a prostitute (Judg 11:1). In (Acts 3:1-11), Peter healed a lame man, but we don't find out until the next installment that he was "over forty years old" (Acts 4:22). Depending on which Bible Dictionary you use, there is up to 28 men named "Shemaiah" in the Old Testament.WithoutPaul wrote his letter to the Romans, most scholars believe a woman named Phoebe delivered it to them (Rom 16:1-2)   A FEW INTERESTING PIECES OF NON BIBLE TRIVIA/FACTS: The 39 Psalms we don't know the authors of are tabbed "orphan" Psalms. Tradition says James was tabbed "Old Camel Knees" considering he spent so much time on his knees in prayer. The biggest denomination in the world at this time is in Seoul, South Korea. It has just under 1 million members! There are approximately 350,000 churches in the Unites States. A funny line I heard: "Want to make God laugh?" "Tell Him you have a plan." The Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee which flows into theSuffererSea. It should be noted that theSuffererSea is the lowest place on the surface of the Earth.Consideringof its upper content of salt, it has no fish, and it is untellable to sink in it. Dalmatia (2 Tim 4:10) was a municipality that was part of the Roman Empire located near Macedonia. Some logically believe this is where Dalmatian dogs originated. "Goodbye" is unquestionably a wrinkle of the phrase "God be with ye." It is reported that 20% of the people requite 80% of the money in churches. Neither John Wesley, nor John Calvin, nor Charles Spurgeon unliable musical instruments to be used during worship in their churches. Woodrow Wilson's father was a minister. 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