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He who reads the Bible in translation is like a man who kisses his bride through a veil.
— Hayim Nahman Bialik
The word of God tends to make large-minded noble-minded men.
— Henry Ward Beecher
All things desirable to men are contained in the Bible.
— Abraham Lincoln
But Jesus looked at them and said, With men, it is impossible. But not with God. With God, all things are possible.
— Mark 10 27
In the, Dei Verbum, there is a great statement of Vatican II: The bible is the word of god but in the words of men.
— Robert E. Barron
Men cannot expect to do ill and fare well, but to find that done to them which they did to others.
— Matthew Henry
The worst sort of clever men are those who know better than the Bible.
— Charles Spurgeon
The greatest sin today in the church is the man in the pew who is ignorant of the Bible.
— J. Vernon McGee
My ancestors wandered lost in the wilderness for forty years because even in biblical times, men would not stop to ask for directions.
— Elayne Boosler
And this manner of speaking of the Almighty, as one would speak of a man, is consistent with nothing but the stupidity of the Bible.
— Thomas Paine
In books I converse with men, in the Bible I converse with God.
— William Romaine
A man's relationship with the Bible is an exact picture of His relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
— Len Smith
A noble book! all men's book!
— Thomas Carlyle
I exhort and entreat you all, disregard what this man and that man thinks about such things, and inquire from the Holy Scriptures all these things.
— Saint John Chrysostom
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman ... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight.
— David Jeremiah
According to the men of the world, few are going to hell; According to the Bible, few are going to heaven.
— J.C. Ryle
The mind of God is greater than all the minds of men, so let all men leave the gospel just as God has delivered it unto us.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The message of Christmas is a message of hope when all other such messages created by men can do nothing more than be hopeful.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Sometimes the Bible in the hands of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hands of another.
— Harper Lee
If we would destroy the Christian religion, we must first of all destroy man's belief in the Bible.
— Voltaire
Man will believe anything, as long as it's not in the bible.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
To paraphrase the Bible, what shall it profit a man (or a woman) who gains the whole world but loses his or her own family?
— Billy Graham
The Bible is not such a book a man would write if he could, or could write if he would.
— Lewis Sperry Chafer
God's approval should be your standard for success.
— Jim George
The Bible teaches that God owns the world. He distributes to every man according to His own good pleasure, conformably to general laws.
— Henry Van Dyke
How I wish that more men who claim to be evangelical really believed the Word of God--that it IS the Word of God, that it is God speaking.
— J. Vernon McGee
Every sect is a certificate that God has not plainly revealed his will to man. To each reader the Bible conveys a different meaning.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The Expulsion from Eden is an act of vindictive womanish spite; the Fall of Man, as recounted in the Bible, comes nearer to the Fall of God.
— Cyril Connolly
The Bible is used as a means of reinforcing their [women's] subordination to men through divine sanction.
— Letty M. Russell
The Old Testament is the record of men's conviction that God speaks directly to men.
— Edith Hamilton
The Bible is not an end in itself, but a means to bring men to an intimate and satisfying knowledge of God,
— A.W. Tozer
Other religions are stories of man's search for God. The Bible is the story of God's search for man.
— Peter Kreeft
I will make you a fisher of men
— Anonymous
And to read the Bible without horror, we must undo everything that is tender, sympathizing and benevolent in the heart of man.
— Thomas Paine