Jesus mentioned salvation two times. Once to Zacchaeus:
Luke 19:9 And Jesus said to him, "Today salvation
has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham;
and once to the Samaritan woman:
John 4:22 You worship what you do not know; we know what we worship, for salvation
is of the Jews.
Jesus didn't mention salvation a lot because salvation through His death as a sacrifice for sin was not available while He was alive.
Jesus came to earth primarily to the Jews to convict them of the way they had forsaken God and His ways. As it says in the verse above 'salvation is of the Jews'. So Jesus came to call the Jews to repentance but they on a whole rejected Him.
Many of the parables Jesus taught were directed at the Jews eg The prodigal son.
In the King James version
The word save is mentioned 233 times
The word saved is mentioned 104 times
The word saveth is mentioned 7 times
The word savest is mentioned 3 times
The word saviour is mentioned 37 times
The word saving is mentioned 12 times
The word saviours is mentioned 2 times
In many places, but to mention one: 1 Thessalonians 5:9. See the below link for a complete listing using Bible Gateway.
The word "saved" is in the King James Version of the Bible 104 times. It is in 104 verses.
The word salvation is not used anywhere in the Hebrew Bible. If you are referring to the Hebrew word yeshu'ah (ישועה), it actually means "helping" or "rescuing". It occurs 102 times.
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336 times. 83 times in the Old Testament and 253 times in the New Testament
318 times in the King James Old Testament.
The exact phrase 'Kingdom of God' does not appear anywhere in the Old Testament in the King James Version of the Bible. That phrase does appear 68 times in the New Testament.
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Fear is mentioned approximately 90 times in the New Testament in various forms (e.g., fear, afraid, feared).
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127 times.
four times
229 times.
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