The phrase "bow your head" does not appear anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.
Depends on translation version. The phase is used for instance: King James 24 times, American Standard 25, Webster Bible, 22, Darby 33. etc....
In the King James version the word - bow - appears 100 times the word - bowed - appears 78 times the word - boweth - appears 3 times the word - bowing - appears 4 times the word - bowmen - appears once the word - bows - appears 14 times the word - rainbow - appears twice
The rainbow is mentioned in the bible , when God promised that he would leave the rainbow in the sky as a promise as he would never ever destroy the earth by a flood. It is mentioned three times in Genesis after the flood (as 'bow') in Genesis 9:13,14 & 16. it is also mentioned in Revelation in the New Testament twice (Revelation 4:3 and 10:1).
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In the King James version the word - bow - appears 100 times the word - bowed - appears 78 times (Some of these will refer to "bow" as in archery, and some to "bow" as in bend down)
The Bible says you should bow your head to authority -- It is a sign of respect and humility.
Depends on translation version. The phase is used for instance: King James 24 times, American Standard 25, Webster Bible, 22, Darby 33. etc....
In the King James version the word - bow - appears 100 times the word - bowed - appears 78 times the word - boweth - appears 3 times the word - bowing - appears 4 times the word - bowmen - appears once the word - bows - appears 14 times the word - rainbow - appears twice
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There is no description of rainbow in the Bible. It's only referred to, as "the bow".
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The rainbow is mentioned in the bible , when God promised that he would leave the rainbow in the sky as a promise as he would never ever destroy the earth by a flood. It is mentioned three times in Genesis after the flood (as 'bow') in Genesis 9:13,14 & 16. it is also mentioned in Revelation in the New Testament twice (Revelation 4:3 and 10:1).