In the King James version
the word - evil - appears 13 times in Romans
287382
number of times God is mentioned in Romans
Paul refers to the Holy Ghost five times in Romans (KJV).
In the King James version the word - elpida - does not appear at all
"the word love does not exsists in the book of Romans."This is not true. Im not sure exactly how many times it appears, but it is most definitely in there! Look at 12: 9,10; 13:9... just for a couple examples!Another answer:In the New King James translation, the word "love" appears in the epistle to the Romans at least fifteen times (not counting several appearances of the word "beloved").
No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.No, not really, although she had been depicted as evil by the Romans and many later writers. The Romans, in particular Octavian, had good reason to depict her as evil. However, in reality, Cleopatra only did what she thought was best for herself and her country by using the only resources she had, which were money and her personality.
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Approximately 611 times
The word "evil" occurs 613 times in 569 verses of the KJV Bible.
The book "Evil Star" by Anthony Horowitz contains around 368 pages.
The word "all" is mentioned three times in the book of Romans 8: Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. Romans 8:32 He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things? Romans 8:36 As it is written: "FOR YOUR SAKE WE ARE KILLED ALL DAY LONG; WE ARE ACCOUNTED AS SHEEP FOR THE
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