(John 11:1-44) is the account of Lazarus' resurrection, with the accent on vs 43.
John 11:43.
Amazing Facts Presents - 2007 Lazarus Come Forth 1-20 was released on: USA: 1 July 2007
"This too shall pass" doesn't come from a Bible verse... it comes from Persian Sufi poets.
Isiah 41:2
it could be a twist on the Bible verse when God responds to the question Who are you? with "I am who I am"
Proverbs 9:10
There is none. This phrase is popular via the music group Nirvana.
"I have come as Light into the world, so everyone who believes in Me will not remain in darkness." John 12:46 Very powerful verse.
"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 NIV
Isaiah 7:14
It can be read in Matthew 7:1.
Comes from two places in the book of Luke 19:41 he wept over the city of Jerusalem because they did not recognize who he was. the second time is in John 11:35 when he wept at Lazarus tombstone but not for Lazarus he wept because of the peoples lack of belief
Zechariah 2:6 KJV states," Ho, ho, come forth, and flee from the land of the north, saith the LORD: for I have spread you abroad as the four winds of the heaven, saith the LORD."Though this sounds like Santa exists, this verse is used just for fun--few Biblicists actually believe this is biblical affirmation of Mr. Kringle.