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In the King James version the word - pride - appears 49 times
The word "if" is used 166 times in 157 verses in Leviticus. It is also used many times in Deuteronomy, Job, Matthew, and 1 Corinthians.
The word pride is found 46 times in the King James Version of the Bible and 54 times in the New International Version. On he internet, see Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon to find ANY word in he Bible.
The word paradise is used 3 times in the bible, not just one.
In the King James translation, five times: 2 Corinthians 3:4; Galatians 4:7; Ephesians 2:7; Philippians 4:7 and 4:13.
There are no situations that come to mind where a preposition would be used BEFORE "takes pride", so the correct preposition FOLLOWING the phrase would be "in". He takes pride in his work. She takes pride in her beautiful home.
In the New King James Version (note: not used in New International Version):All (5)New Testament (5)1 Corinthians (1)1 Thessalonians (2)2 Thessalonians (1)1 Peter (1)
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.
The term 'unity' appears 8 times in Scripture:All (8)Old Testament (2)Job (1)Psalm (1)New Testament (6)1 Corinthians (2)Ephesians (3)Philippians (1)
The Greek word for stronghold, taken literally, means a fortress. It is used here as a metaphor to represent things that are based only on human confidence or pride as opposed to those that rely on God's input and guidance.
The collective noun is a pride of lions.
The word "deception" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. The word "deception" occurs 9 times in 9 verses in the NIV bible. Three uses are in the New Testament (Matthew 27:64; 2 Corinthians 4:2; Titus 1:10).