In the King James version
the phrase - each other - appears 3 times
the associated phrase - one another - appears 53 times
The phrase "each other" is used 59 times in The Bible. It is often used to convey the importance of love, unity, and the mutual responsibility of believers towards one another in the Christian community.
The phrase "that you might be fulfilled" appears three times in the Gospel of Matthew. It is found in Matthew 1:22, 2:15, and 2:23. Each time it refers to an event or prophecy being fulfilled in the life of Jesus.
The Bible states, “ You must forgive 77 times, for the one who hurt you... needs it most.” We all need to forgive each other, in order to live out our faith and fulfill the quest we were given from birth.
The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in the Bible 294 times.
Generally speaking, the phrase "back to back" means two events which occurred next to each other, which are intended to be visited or achieved separately and independently of each other.
It appears in 187 different chapters, sometimes several times in each chapter.
The phrase "ill gotten gain" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. However, the phrase "filthy lucre" appears five times in the KJV bible. In each instance, filthy lucre is used as an example of a bad thing for someone who wants to serve God.
The are at least 216 mentions of the words "Fear not" either as two words following each other or both are used in a sentence as separate words i.e. Thou shalt "not fear". Or "I have told thee "not" to have any "fear"...
In the King James version the word 'resurrection' appears 41 times, but each occurrence of the word 'resurrection' does not always refer to Jesus Christ's resurrection. There are many other ways the Bible describes or refers to the concept of resurrection but it is not possible to list them all here.
The phrase "that you might be fulfilled" appears three times in the Gospel of Matthew. It is found in Matthew 1:22, 2:15, and 2:23. Each time it refers to an event or prophecy being fulfilled in the life of Jesus.
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The correct punctuation for the phrase "each others' passwords" is exactly as you provided it: with the apostrophe after "others." This is because it's indicating possession by more than one person (each other's).
The Bible states, “ You must forgive 77 times, for the one who hurt you... needs it most.” We all need to forgive each other, in order to live out our faith and fulfill the quest we were given from birth.
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Of course the Bible says pray for each other.
The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in the Bible 294 times.
This phrase is used when two people who dearly love each other wish to express their feelings to each other. in other words this phrase means "I love you"
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