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25 times in the King James Version Joy is mentioned 155 times.
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The term "leap" is mentioned about 13 times in the Bible, primarily in the Old Testament. It often refers to physical movements such as leaping or skipping, as well as metaphorical representations of joy or praise. For example, in the book of Psalms, it is mentioned several times in the context of rejoicing and worship.
Once:Luke 6:23 (NKJ):Rejoice in that day and leap for joy! For indeed your reward is great in heaven...
The words joy and hope appear together in two verses of the KJV bible (Romans 15:13 and 1 Thessalonians 2:19).
25 times in the King James Version Joy is mentioned 155 times.
Rejoce is mentioned 5times, joy appeard 8 times,glad appard once. In all it appeard 14 times in new living translation
he was cool
The term "leap" is mentioned about 13 times in the Bible, primarily in the Old Testament. It often refers to physical movements such as leaping or skipping, as well as metaphorical representations of joy or praise. For example, in the book of Psalms, it is mentioned several times in the context of rejoicing and worship.
Once:Luke 6:23 (NKJ):Rejoice in that day and leap for joy! For indeed your reward is great in heaven...
The word "joy" or "rejoice" is used 16 times in the book of Philippians in the New American Standard Version 1995 Updated. That's why the book of Philippians is know as the book of joy.
Gives us comfort in times of need. Joy in times of happiness and blessings in time when they are needed.
The words joy and hope appear together in two verses of the KJV bible (Romans 15:13 and 1 Thessalonians 2:19).
I'm writing a book about Joy and Healing that will be published in 2010. It will have a list of ALL the scriptures about joy. Send me an e-mail at rprude@ndms-inc.com so that I can keep you posted about the publication date. Thanks!
The Psalms provide a range of emotions expressed through poetry, allowing readers to connect with various feelings such as joy, sorrow, anger, and praise. By reading and meditating on the Psalms, individuals can find comfort, encouragement, and a sense of solidarity in knowing that their emotions are shared by others. The Psalms also offer prayers and reflections that can guide individuals in processing and expressing their emotions in a healthy and constructive way.
In the King James version the word - joy - appears 165 times the word - joyed - appears once the word - joyful - appears 25 times the word - joyfully - appears 3 times the word - joyfulness - appears twice the word - joying - appears once the word - joyous - appears 4 times
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