The phrase "look up" is in the King James Version of The Bible 4 times. It is in 4 verses.
As many times as it is listed in a good exhaustive concordance. You can look one up on line and count the references
I don't know for sure but I would say find a cacordince and look it up.
To arrive at this answer you must obtain a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and look up the terms and count them
As many times as it is listed in a good exhaustive concordance. You can look one up on line and count the references
To arrive at this answer you must obtain a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and look up the terms and count them
Look it up in a Strongs Concordance!
As many times as it is listed in a good exhaustive concordance. You can look one up on line and count the references
As many times as it is listed in a good exhaustive concordance. You can look one up on line and count the references
I don't know for sure but I would say find a cacordince and look it up.
To arrive at this answer you must obtain a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and look up the terms and count them
As many times as it is listed in a good exhaustive concordance. You can look one up on line and count the references
To arrive at this answer you must obtain a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and look up the terms and count them
Depends on which translation. NKJV a search will show 11 times!
That question is something one can look up using a search engine, there are many on line which allow one to search words in various translations
623 times according to bible gateway (See related Link)
Look in the back of the bible and see how many references there are.
Come sembri? is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What do you look like?"Specifically, the adverb come means "how" in this interrogative context. The present indicative verb sembritranslates as "(informal singular you) appear/look/seem, are appearing/looking/seeming, do appear/look/seem". The pronunciation will be "KO-me SEM-bra" in Italian.