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The word blood is found in the New Testament scriptures 101 times. -- answer -- In the King James version words beginning with the letters - blood~ - appear 102 times one of those is - bloody - the rest are all - blood -.
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about 6966 times
The word 'seek' is found 177 times in the Old Testament and 56 times in the New Testament of the King James Version (KJV). If you use related words (e.g. seek, seeking, sought, etc.) then the counts will be more. The counts will also vary slightly depending on which translation you use.
None. Jesus was not in the Old Testament Books
627 verses contain the word heart in the OT and 165 in the NT. The words do not fear are in the Bible 365 times: apparently once per day!
All the words found in the book entitled "The Song od Solomon" found in the Old Testament. Why would someone ask such a question without having at least read it for themselves?
There are 96 occurrences of the English word, found in the New Testament. And it is translated from two or three different Greek words.
The word 'wedding' is found 7 times in the King James Version (KJV) all in the New Testament. It appears 19 times in the NIV so the count varies depending on which translation you use. The word 'marriage' is mentioned 18 times in the King James Version and 2 of those are found in the Old Testament. Related words would be husband and wife in the appropriate context.
Most of the oratorios written have taken their libretti (the words) from the Bible. Many obtain their words from the Old Testament as well as the New. For example, In Mendelssohn's Elijah, most of the story is found in the First Book of Kings in the Old Testament In Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, the words come from the same part of the Old Testament, as well as the Psalms. In Handel's Messiah, the words come a great deal from the prophesies found in the Old Testament about Jesus In the passions of Bach, the words come from the New Testament stories of Jesus' Trial and Crucifixion.
In the King James version, the New Testament epistles contain the words "in Christ" eighty-three times.