In the original writings, NONE. Gospel is an Old English word meaning 'good spell' with the word spell from the old Anglo-Saxon word for 'tidings.' Hence the often used phrase 'the Good News' describing the New Testament. The word most often translated as 'Gospel' is the word 'evangel' which has the same meaning of good news or good tidings in English.
The Gospel then is God's announcement of His Good News to all of mankind concerning His coming Kingdom that we may become members in. So then, The Bible contains the 'Gospel' of God but not all of the Bible is gospel.
Technically, the most commonly used phrase is "Good News". "Good News" is used about 4 to 6 times. The word "Gospel" means "Good News".
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number of times God is mentioned in Romans
Paul refers to the Holy Ghost five times in Romans (KJV).
In the King James translation, the word "kingdom" appears in Matthew's gospel 55 times.
The phrase "I am" appears 63 times (59 verses) in the KJV bible book of John.
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").
Be not afraid is said in gospel of Luke 69 times
The gospel was mentioned so many times only a computer can keep track.
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Matthew is the one you are looking for. Thirteen times the book of Matthew says: that it might be fulfilled.
The book of Kells was a gospel book. Gospel books were made in the middle ages when there were not very many bible copies. Gospel books were for private study or a display books; they were used for both ceremonial and ornamental purposes.
The word "servant" appears 19 times in the Gospel of Luke.