There are twelve NT references to "angel of the Lord."
Matthew 1:20 and 24
Matthew 2:13 and 19
Matthew 28:2
Luke 1:11
Luke 2:9
Acts 5:19
Acts 7:30
Acts 8:26
Acts 12:7 and 23
The word "angels" is in the King James Version of The Bible 94 times. It is in 92 verses.
The phrase "angel of the LORD" is in the King James Version of the Bible 68 times. It is in 64 verses.
That phrase appears 10 times, all in the Old Testament
No Jesus Christ is not a angel, he is the son of God.
Usually wherever the word The Angel of the Lord is appeared is synonymous with The Lord or The Angel of the Lord or The Angel of Jehovah , this one phrase usually considered as Jesus Christ in the Old Testament. Also the Son of Man appeared in the story of book of Daniel.
The fear of the Lord is mentioned 30 times, 29 in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament.
The exact word "Alleluia" or "Hallelujah" does not appear in the Old Testament at least in the King James Version (KVJ). It does, however, appear 4 times in the book of Revelations in the New Testament. Alleluia literally means "Praise the Lord" and that phrase appears many times throughout the Bible. At least 32 times in the KVJ and 60 times using the NIV translation.
According the the King James Version of the Bible, Lord of Sebaoth (ה' צְבָאֹֽות) or the Lord of Hosts is used 253 times and exclusively in the Old Testament.
The exact word "Hallelujah" or Alleluia" does not appear in the Old Testament at least in the King James Version (KJV). It does, however, appear 4 times in the book of Revelations in the New Testament as 'Alleluia'.Hallelujah literally means "Praise the Lord" and that phrase appears many times throughout the Bible. At least 32 times in the KJV and 60 times using the NIV translation.
In the King James version the word - lord - itself appears 7119 times in the Old Testament other words beginning with lord~ bring the total to 7273.
In the King James version the phrase - the hands of the lord - does not appear at all.
The word 'Lord' appears 7,446 times in the King James version.
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The exact phrase, "thus saith the Lord" is found over 400times in the King James version of the Old Testament (it is not found in the New Testament).It appears most frequently in the books of Jeremiah (147 times) and Ezekiel (126 times).