In the English Standard Version (ESV), 33 times.
as many times i want to FOOL!
The word "want" occurs 31 times in 30 verses in the KJV bible.
The words "work together" appear one time in Roman 8:28 and these two words appear six times in the same sentence in other areas of the Bible although not together. This was a fun word to review the context of its use in the Bible. You might want to find a scripture search tool and do this one yourself. These tools are available free online.
The word "want" is in the King James Version of the Bible 31 times. It is in 30 verses. Please see the related link below.
As much as you want just honor God
Psalms 23:1- The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want.
The word "blood" is in the King James Version of the Bible 447 times. It is in 375 verses.
In the New King James Bible The word enemy is found 113 times The word enemies is found 271 The word enemy's is found 3 times
Why do you want to know? Go get a flipping bible and count, because I'm not going to do it for you! Now go make me blueberry pancakes!
The word "truth" appears 167 times in the Bible according to my scripture search function! This was a fun word to review the context of its use in the Bible. You might want to find a scripture search tool and do this one yourself. These tools are available free online.
The word "always" appears 75 times in the Bible according to my scripture search function. This was a fun word to review the context of its use in the Bible. You might want to find a scripture search tool and do this one yourself. These tools are available free online.
It is not Scriptural as it is an Arabic term.Answer:The word "talbat" appears to be an Arabic term meaning "I want." While the phrase "I want" appears 43 times in the NIV, it does not appear in the KJV.A deeper study of the original language would be necessary to determine if any of these 43 appearances translates from or to the Arabic talbat.Answer:It is not in the Bible. It is an Arabic term and all scholars agree the Scripture was written in Hebrew, a small part Aramaic, and the New Testament Greek originally. The term 'want or I want' is found 215 times in the NIV Bible translation from these original languages. Surely the Bible in Arabic would use this term 'talbat' if they translated the equivalent of the Hebrew/Greek that way.