Not too many- "spare the rod and spoil the child", "train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it", are typical.
However, if you use the book as examples of how to raise children, there is almost nothing else. Starting in the Garden of Eden, the way God teaches Adam and Eve- He gives a law, informs them of the consequences, gives them their choice, and then follows through on the specified consequence. This crops up over and over, in one form or another.
The Bible does not explicitly mention the exact number of times to teach children. However, it emphasizes the importance of teaching children in various verses. For example, Deuteronomy 6:7 states, "You shall teach [God's commands] diligently to your children." Overall, the Bible encourages parents and adults to pass on knowledge and wisdom to the younger generation.
At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching. At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching. At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching.
38 times
Disciple is mentioned 257 times in the Bible
'Praise' is mentioned 259 times in the Bible.
The word "teaching" appears 70 times in the New American Standard Bible (NASB) translation. However, the number may vary slightly depending on the Bible translation used.
About 1746 times
At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching. At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching. At least 164 times. This includes the following words: teach, teacher, teachers, teachest, teacheth. and teaching.
20 times
About 500 times
32 times
38 times
Disciple is mentioned 257 times in the Bible
'Praise' is mentioned 259 times in the Bible.
The word "teaching" appears 70 times in the New American Standard Bible (NASB) translation. However, the number may vary slightly depending on the Bible translation used.
No, but there is a 'codex' that is called the 'Lisbon Bible.'
60 times
about 25-30 times