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In the King James version
the word - Jerusalem - appears 667 times in the Old Testament
the word - Jerusalem's - appears 3 times in the Old Testament
the word - Jerusalem - appears 144 times in the New Testament
767 times in the KJV.Note Israel and Jerusalem are often used interchangeably in the Bible to describe both the land and the people of Israel.New Question: How many in each Testament?626 times in Old Testament141 times in New Testament
God, is what i suggest! As Jesus in mentioned in the new testament instead of the old! hope i helped!Actually Jesus is mentioned many times in the old testament, the problem is Jesus is the greek name used for the hebrew name Joshua. Also Christ is mentioned many times in the old testament too, as Christ is the greek word used for the hebrew word Messiah.Remember none of the bible was written in English (or Latin). The old testament was written in a mixture of hebrew, chaldean (babylonian), and aramaic; while the new testament was written in common greek. Words from each of these languages are typically transliterated to english rather than translated, sometimes resulting in 2 or more english words for the same thing depending on the part of the bible the words appear in.For what it is worth, the Joshua for whom a book in the bible is named is considered in jewish tradition to be a Messiah; so in greek he could justifiably be referred to as Jesus Christ!
It appears in 187 different chapters, sometimes several times in each chapter.
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In the Catholic Bible, there are 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.
767 times in the KJV.Note Israel and Jerusalem are often used interchangeably in the Bible to describe both the land and the people of Israel.New Question: How many in each Testament?626 times in Old Testament141 times in New Testament
Depending on who is counting, there are between 600 and 3000 plus direct quotes, references, allegories to Old Testament Scripture though I am uncertain if each and every book is mentioned.
God, is what i suggest! As Jesus in mentioned in the new testament instead of the old! hope i helped!Actually Jesus is mentioned many times in the old testament, the problem is Jesus is the greek name used for the hebrew name Joshua. Also Christ is mentioned many times in the old testament too, as Christ is the greek word used for the hebrew word Messiah.Remember none of the bible was written in English (or Latin). The old testament was written in a mixture of hebrew, chaldean (babylonian), and aramaic; while the new testament was written in common greek. Words from each of these languages are typically transliterated to english rather than translated, sometimes resulting in 2 or more english words for the same thing depending on the part of the bible the words appear in.For what it is worth, the Joshua for whom a book in the bible is named is considered in jewish tradition to be a Messiah; so in greek he could justifiably be referred to as Jesus Christ!
They went to the temple of Jerusalem at least three times each year, to worship the One God there, as commanded by the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.16).
The only place where it is mentioned in the New Testament whereChristians gathered to worship was in each other's homes; does this answer your question / you can find more of the answer on google.com
5 or 6 times were mentioned in the book, but I don't know for sure.
It appears in 187 different chapters, sometimes several times in each chapter.
The Old Testament has 39 chapters, the New Testament has 27 chapters.
In the King James version the word 'resurrection' appears 41 times, but each occurrence of the word 'resurrection' does not always refer to Jesus Christ's resurrection. There are many other ways the Bible describes or refers to the concept of resurrection but it is not possible to list them all here.
Jesus mentioned tithes three time and in each case condemned the tithe payer. Also each case was actually under the Old Covenant sicne it was before Calvary. Jesus discussed "matters of the law" in Mt 23:23. There is no post-Calvary New Covenant command to tithe. OT tithe-recipients were not allowed to own land and were expected to stay poor. Tithing ended for Jews at Cavlary and never did apply to Gentiles.
There is no patron of the old testament, each book was written by a different person
1st Crusade - Franks took Jerusalem 2nd Crusade - Franks did not take Jerusalem 3rd Crusade - Franks did not take Jerusalem