44 times... http://www.biblegateway.com/keyword/index.php?search=sheep&version1=31&searchtype=all&startnumber=151
The word sheep appears 189 times (148 OT, 41 NT) in the KJV of the Bible.A lamb is a young sheep and that word appears 175 times. A total of 357 verses have either the word sheep or lamb in it.
33 verses have the word serve in the NT
5 on OT and 16 in NT for a total of 21 in the King James Version of the Bible
KJV version: 41 times in the OT, 3 times in the NT this should be a right count, unless one verse has the word twice in it
34 times.1 in the OT, 33 in the NT
once
The word sheep appears 189 times (148 OT, 41 NT) in the KJV of the Bible.A lamb is a young sheep and that word appears 175 times. A total of 357 verses have either the word sheep or lamb in it.
In the King James version, the word - feet - appears 286 times in both the OT and NT. 79 of those are in the NT.
33 verses have the word serve in the NT
5 on OT and 16 in NT for a total of 21 in the King James Version of the Bible
KJV version: 41 times in the OT, 3 times in the NT this should be a right count, unless one verse has the word twice in it
six times
34 times.1 in the OT, 33 in the NT
33 verses have the word serve in the NT
The words-Bold, boldly and boldness is found 41 times in NT- only 3 times in OT
King David was mentioned 1139 times and wrote a large portion of the Psalms himself. Moses was mentioned 848 times and is traditionally believed to have written the first five books of the OT (the Torah.) It is also speculated that the Genesis writers were the ones about whom it is written until they died and the next important man had to take over. Job wrote his own book. Joshua was mentioned 216 times. Solomon was mentioned 306 times and wrote the Song of Solomon and the Proverbs and a portion of the psalms. And of course Ecclesiastes. (which means the Preacher) Paul the Apostle was only mentioned 163 times, but wrote a majority of the NT books. Still, David may have him beat in writings.
In the New King James it appears 9 times all in the NT.