Results: Bible Related Facts (Part 19)

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Did you know the exact number of times "honey" is mentioned depends on the translation, but it generally appears around 50 to 60 times in most Bible versions ? (For example, it is mentioned 62 times in the NIV and 56 times in the KJV. The references generally fall into three categories. Prosperity: It is famously used to describe the Promised Land as a place flowing with "milk and honey". Wisdom and the Word: Scripture uses honey as a metaphor for wisdom and the sweetness of God's laws (e.g., Psalm 19:10). Literal Consumption: It appears as an everyday food, such as John the Baptist's wilderness diet or Samson's feast from a lion's carcass.)
Yes
13%
143 votes
No
87%
979 votes
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Did you know according to biblical tradition, the Ark of the Covenant housed three primary sacred artifacts...The two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. A golden jar containing manna, the miraculous food that sustained the Israelites in the desert and the rod of Moses' brother Aaron that miraculously budded and sprouted almond ? (Historical and Biblical sources and the Book of Hebrews lists all three items as being in the Ark but the Old Testament Book of Kings states that at the time the Ark was placed in Solomon's Temple, "nothing was in the ark except the two tablets of stone". Theologians and scholars suggest that the manna and the staff may have been stored safely alongside or immediately in front of the Ark rather than literally inside it.)
Yes
18%
207 votes
No
82%
915 votes
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Did you know there are four different men named Herod mentioned throughout the New Testament (Herod the Great, Herod Antipas, Herod Agrippa I, and Herod Agrippa II) ? (Which can easily confuse readers following the historical timeline.)
Yes
17%
193 votes
No
83%
929 votes
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Did you know despite the biblical commandment against stealing, the Bible holds the title for the most stolen book in the world, frequently taken from hotels and church pews ?
Yes
21%
233 votes
No
79%
889 votes

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