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Discover the Word of God and learn from your curiosities and treasures

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May 23, 2017
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Biblical curiosities allow you to discover the word of God in a practical, simple and fun way.

Most of the curiosities contained in this application have Biblical references, so that you can reinforce your knowledge of the Bible.

This tool is formed by different sections:
- Curiosities of the Bible
- Name of God
- Names of Jesus
- Jesus is
- Additional features

Psalm 117 is the shortest chapter of the Bible. Psalm 119 is the longest. Psalm 118 is right in the center of the Bible. There are 594 chapters in the Bible before Psalm 118 and 594 chapters after Psalm 118, that is, 1188 chapters in total. You can separate that number in 118-8, or as Psalm 118: 8. We know that the division of the Bible into chapters was not part of Scripture in its original version, but is not the result of this exercise of words curious? Or will it not be that God arranged it that way? And if so, should not the central verse of the Bible address the central theme of the Bible? Well it does: "It is better to trust in the Lord than to trust in man".

Sixty-six different books form the Bible. These include books on the law, such as Leviticus and Deuteronomy; Historical books, such as Ezra and Acts; Books of poetry, such as Psalms and Ecclesiastes; Books of prophecy, such as Isaiah and Revelation; Biographies, such as Matthew and John; And epistles (formal letters) such as Titus and Hebrews.

Learn a myriad of biblical curiosities as well as the names of God and Jesus.

For example :
Did you know that the Bible speaks of a place where there were 12 springs and 70 palm trees? That place was Elim (Exodus 15:27). It was there that the Israelites settled their second camp after having crossed the Red Sea.
Did you know that the ark that Noah built was three stories? (Genesis 6:16).
Did you know that two biblical characters were called by the names of planets? Yes, they were Barnabas (called Jupiter) and Paul (called Mercury) (Acts 14:12).
Do you know the king who in his illness did not seek help from God, but from the doctors? It was King Asa, when he became seriously ill from the feet (2 Chronicles 16: 12-13).
Did you know that Solomon wrote more than a thousand five songs? (1 Kings 4:32).

Take advantage of this application to feel closer to yourself and God.

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