The word "peace"appears 429 times and the word "war" appears 225 times. The word "hate" appears 878 times. The most popular word in The Bible is the word "love" - it appears 2,392 times. The word "wine" is the only word mentioned in every book of the Bible. It is mentioned 225 times.
Also - if you added up all of the words spoken by Jesus in the Bible - it would be about a 2 hour conversation.
The Bible was written in 325 AD by Council of Nicea headed by Roman Ruler Constentine - a lifelong Pagan - that converted to Christianity on his deathbead. All Christian things were determined - Jesus birth, death and teachings. And the fact that Jesus was divine and born of the virgin Mary.
Jesis used blood in the Bible I remember one time. When he spoke at the last supper what are you held up the glass of wine and said this is my blood
The word "wine" is in the King James Version of the Bible 231 times. It is in 212 verses.
Wine appears 231 times, from Genesis to Revelations
Beer is not mentioned in the Bible, but wine is. The Bible also warns against and condemns drunkenness.
more than 235 according to Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible
Most of the Bible includes pages without wine, so there would be hundreds.
Jesis used blood in the Bible I remember one time. When he spoke at the last supper what are you held up the glass of wine and said this is my blood
No, there is no mention of drinking coffee or tea in the Bible. About wine the Bible says 'do not get drunk with wine'. Eph 5:18 Do not get drunk with wine, which will only ruin you; instead, be filled with the Spirit.
The word "wine" is in the King James Version of the Bible 231 times. It is in 212 verses.
in the bible wine means you are a man of the Spirit, In the bible wine represented the Holy Spirit.
Yes during the last supper. even when he made the water into wine.
Wine appears 231 times, from Genesis to Revelations
Beer is not mentioned in the Bible, but wine is. The Bible also warns against and condemns drunkenness.
more than 235 according to Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible
more than 235 according to Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible
Alcohol is not mentioned as such in the Bible, but many times there are references to wine and strong drink and to drunkeness and to a merry heart.
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