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It is used about 100 times.
The word "hope" is not used in the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, or Luke in the New Testament. These three Gospels focus on the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus Christ and do not specifically mention the concept of hope in the same way it is found in other parts of the Bible. Each Gospel emphasizes different themes and messages related to faith, salvation, and the kingdom of God.
30 times in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
42 times in the -nasb- 14 in matthew, 10 in mark, 12 in luke, 6 in john
In the King James version the word - hope - does not appear at all in the Gospel according to Saint Matthew
Matthew, Mark, and Luke
In the king James version the word - hope - does not appear in the Gospel according to Saint Matthew
In the Bible, his birth is referenced twice: in Luke 2 and Matthew 1. His death is referenced four times: Matthew 27-28, Mark 15-16, Luke 23-24, and in John 19-21.
The phrase "ye of little faith" was used by Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible four times. It appears in the books of Matthew (6:30, 8:26, 14:31) and once in the book of Luke (12:28). Each time Jesus used this phrase, it was to address his disciples' lack of faith in God's power and provision.
Matthew, Mark, and John for sure wrote about Him. Then Luke was believed to be written by Luke but told by Simon (Peter) because Simon was illiterate. In Luke it talks about experience about Simon with Jesus many times which hints that Simon wrote it. And John talks about the experience he had with Jesus many times in his book John.
Matthew and Luke include the birth of Christ. Luke has the most detail.
there are four. Matthew, Mark Luke and John