The Middle Verse in Bible Versus Quran - Chapter (31)

The Middle verse in chapter (31) of the Old Testament talks about Jacob did not let his father in law kiss the sons and daughters.
The Middle verse in chapter (31) of the New Testament gives the names of some of Jesus' disciples.
The Middle verse in chapter (31) of the Noble Quran talks about Luqman's advices to his son. He said: O my son! 1) Perform the prescribed prayer, 2) enjoin decency and what is just, 3) forbid indecency and what is wrong and 4) be patient through whatever may befall you, as a result of such enjoining and forbidding. Truly that, which is mentioned, is true constancy, in other words, that is one of those necessary things regarding which one must have firm resolve. Luqman, the wise man who submitted to Allah is not mentioned in the Bible.
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Old Testament:

Chapter 31 in the Old Testament is Genesis (31); it is composed of 55 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 28
It says:

Genesis 31:28 (King James Version)

28) " And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters? thou hast now done foolishly in so doing".

This verse talks about Jacob did not let his father in law kiss the sons and daughters.
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New Testament:

Chapter 31 in the New Testament is Mark 3; it is composed of 35 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 18
It says:

Mark 3: 18 (King James Version)

18)" And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite,"

This verse gives the names of some of Jesus' disciples.
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The Noble Quran:

Chapter 31 in the Noble Quran is LUQMAN (LUQMAN); it is composed of 34 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 17
It says:

LUQMAN 31:17

17) "O my son! Establish regular prayer, enjoin what is just, and forbid what is wrong: and bear with patient constancy whatever betide thee; for this is firmness (of purpose) in (the conduct of) affairs."

This verse talks about Luqman's advices to his son. He said: O my son! 1) Perform the prescribed prayer, 2) enjoin decency and what is just, 3) forbid indecency and what is wrong and 4) be patient through whatever may befall you, as a result of such enjoining and forbidding. Truly that, which is mentioned, is true constancy, in other words, that is one of those necessary things regarding which one must have firm resolve. Luqman, the wise man who submitted to Allah is not mentioned in the Bible. You can read more advices of Luqman to his son in 31: 12-19, the Surah of Luqman.
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