The word "Jerusalem" is mentioned approximately 811 times in the Bible.
767 times in the KJV.Note Israel and Jerusalem are often used interchangeably in the Bible to describe both the land and the people of Israel.New Question: How many in each Testament?626 times in Old Testament141 times in New Testament
The name 'Jerusalem' appears 811 times in the King James Version (KJV). It appears 801 times in the NIV so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use. Sometimes the term Jerusalem and Israel are used interchangeably sometimes to the land itself and other times to the Israelite people.
Other than in the name of the Book, In the King James version, the word - acts - does not appear in the New Testament.
By name, only ONE in Acts 9 called 'Straight Street.' However, the term street(s) is used numerous times and collectively, usually the streets of Jerusalem. There was even a title of 'Restorer of Streets' that is yet to come.
The name 'Jerusalem' appears 811 times in the King James Version (KJV). It appears 801 times in the NIV so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use. Sometimes the term Jerusalem and Israel are used interchangeably sometimes to the land itself and other times to the Israelite people.
Only once in Acts 9:11
A total of eighteen times in the KJV.
The word "savior" is used five times in the book of Acts. The word "saved" appears multiple times, but it is difficult to determine an exact count without specifying which translation of the Bible is being referenced. Meanwhile, "salvation" is mentioned around 10 times in the book of Acts.
That two-word phrase is: Taken Up. It is used four times in Acts 1.
Crusades used to occupy Jerusalem for times, but the Turk(Muslim) always get it back
Many, many, many times. In what context are you looking for it in? There are times it is used to prophecy and others to condemn, so not always is knowing how many times a particular word used very useful.