In the King James version
the word - damn - does not appear at all
the word - damnable - appears once
the word - damnation - appears 11 times
the word - damned - appears 3 times
All these are in the New Testament.
The words damn are not used in The Bible; the words damnation and damned are used 15 times in the Bible.
The word hell is used 54 times in the New Testament.
Note: The word hell does not appear anywhere in the Old Testament and there is no Hebrew word that is equivalent to the Christian concept of Hell.
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Romans 1
The word "cross" is not in the Old Testament. Crucifixion was used by the Romans as a form of punishment, but was originally invented by the Persians in 300-400 BC.
The first swear word was a way of releasing tension or stress. Commonly used was 'damn or dang it' in the olden times.
Genesis 15 verses 2
"Damn" is a curse word spoken in anger. It should not be used in formal contexts and must be used with caution as it could unintentionally cause offense.
Pygmalion
Damn may refer to:Word used to show annoyance or as a swear-word. (e.g. Damn it)To disapprove something.(e.g. He damned all the ideas I presented)To condemn someone to hell.(e.g. God will damn the Satan.)Remember, In most of the cases this word is considered highly offensive so try not to use it in your conversation.
Many, many, many times. In what context are you looking for it in? There are times it is used to prophecy and others to condemn, so not always is knowing how many times a particular word used very useful.
The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
the exponents indicates how many times the what is used as a factor