In the King James version
the phrase - praise of the law - does not appear at all.
the word - praise - does not appear in the same verse as the word - law - anywhere in Psalm 119
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The word "praise" is mentioned 175 times in the NIV Bible.
The word 'praise' is found in 130 verses in the book of Psalms in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. If you use word variations (e.g. praises, etc.) then the count will be more.
In the King James version, the word - praise - appears 146 times. Other forms of the word also appear, such as praises/praising.
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
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The word "praise" is mentioned 175 times in the NIV Bible.
The word 'praise' is found in 130 verses in the book of Psalms in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. If you use word variations (e.g. praises, etc.) then the count will be more.
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD! http://bible.cc/psalms/150-6.htm
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
In the King James version, the word - praise - appears 146 times. Other forms of the word also appear, such as praises/praising.
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
Many of the psalms are hymns of praise, that's true, but many are not. Some are please for help and others are songs of repentance, for instance. Therefore, to call the book of psalms the 'book of praise' would only be partly correct.
The phrase 'Praise the Lord' appears 33 times in the King James Version (KJV) primarily in the Old Testament and especially in the book of Psalms. There is one occurrence found in Romans 15:11. The phrase appears 61 times in the NIV so the count varies depending on which translation you use.
Psalms has many songs of praise. Chapter 117 (two verses long), for example, is a song of praise.
Hallelujah or Alleluia appears 4 times in the book of revelations chapter 19. But Hallelujah is a greek translation of a phrase in the book of Psalms that says "Praise ye the LORD" (literally: "Praise Jah") which appears 14 times in some versions of the book of Psalms. So the expression appears a total of 18 times, but the word Hallelujah only 4 times.
33 times.Additional occurences of similar expressions:* 'praise ye the LORD' is mentioned many times, including 20 times in the book of Psalms. (e.g. Psalms 105, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150) * 'praise ye him' and 'praise him' is also used a number of times. As an example, Psalms 148 to 150 uses these expressions 7 times.* longer expressions, which contain similar sentiments , such as 'I will sing praise to the LORD' (Judges 5:3); 'let them praise the name of the LORD' (Psalm 148:13) occur often.* The transliteration 'alleluiah'* (Revised version, 'hallelujah'), which means 'praise ye Jah' / 'praise ye the LORD', is used 4 times in the New Testament, i.e. Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6.* + longer expressions which convey similar admonitions. e.g. Psalm 68:4 'Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.' [*From the Hebrew expression 'ha-lelu-iah' found in the Hebrew texts of the Bible]