Results: Bible Related Facts (Part 12)

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Did you ever read a Chronological Bible ? ( A chronological Bible rearranges scripture to follow the historical order of events, rather than the traditional, topical canonical order. It often breaks up books, interweaving Psalms into David's life or Prophets into Kings and other interesting ways.)
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Did you you know coins and money in the Bible span from Old Testament weights of precious metals (shekels, talents) to New Testament Greek and Roman currency ? (Key coins include the Roman denarius (day's wage), the tiny lepton (widow's mite), and the silver stater (fish's mouth). Other mentions include the Tyrian shekel, drachma, and pieces of silver.)
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Did you know based on the chronological order of the 12 Minor Prophets, Hosea is considered the oldest (earliest) in terms of when his ministry began, while Malachi is generally regarded as the youngest (latest) or last in the sequence ? (Hosea prophesied to the northern kingdom of Israel before its fall in 722 B.C., whereas Malachi wrote after the Babylonian exile, making him the final minor prophet in the biblical canon.)
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Did you know camels are mentioned roughly 50 to 70 times in the Bible ? (Primarily representing wealth, long-distance trade, and livestock. While appearing throughout, they are notably present in Genesis as early as Abraham's time, often used as pack animals or to indicate high status. The most famous mention is Jesus' metaphor regarding a camel passing through the eye of a needle.)
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