The Bible is the world's all-time bestseller. It has been translated into thousands of dialects and languages. To those who observe it and believe in it, it is the word of God. Even to others, it is a source of beauty, inspiration and wisdom.
The Hebrew word for father (אב) occurs, in various forms, 938 times in the Hebrew Bible.
The word "Jehovah" does not appear in the original Hebrew or Greek texts of the Bible. It is a modern English translation of the Hebrew name for God, represented by the Tetragrammaton YHWH. The exact number of times YHWH appears in the Bible varies depending on the translation, but it is typically translated as "the Lord" or "God" in most English versions.
The word 'survive' does not exist in the KJV Bible.
My opinion, is that during Bible times, Hebrew peoples were considered as, Jews.
6,973 times
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Nacham (× ×—×) occurs 100 times.
In the Hebrew Bible alone, this phrase occurs at least 180 times.
Nacham (× ×—×) occurs 100 times.
The word Yeshua and its variants are the Hebrew equivalent to 'Jesus', and appears many times in the Hebrew Bible, but this is never in reference to Jesus of Nazareth.
The word "should" does not appear in the Bible since it is a modern English word that is not used in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. The concept of expectation, obligation, or advice is conveyed through different words and phrases in the Bible.
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