The word "wish" is in the King James Version of The Bible six times. It is in six verses. Please see the related link below.
726 wish it could help you!
Some verses that include the word wish are the following: Psalm 40:14, Psalm 73:7, Romans 9:3 and 3 John verse 2.
Jeremiah weeps several times throughout the Bible, particularly in the Book of Jeremiah. One notable instance is in Jeremiah 9:1, where he mourns the destruction and devastation of his people. However, the exact number of times Jeremiah weeps is not explicitly mentioned or recorded in the Bible.
As many as wish to.
No, it's interdenominational so that could cause a conflict. When I graduated from Moody Bible Institute in the late 60s the King James Bible was used in all Bible study and theology classes and all Bible memory verses were to be from the King James Bible. However, I think today that they have gone to a modern Bible which is supposed to be "better", but in reality waters down God's Word to make it more pleasing to all people. I wish they would have stuck with the King James Bible.
As many times as they wish
A president can be elected as many times as he wish
As many times as you wish.
You may take as many times as you wish.
Yes.
As often as you wish.
It means equal in every dimension; cubical; symmetrical (Revelation 21:16)
You can get married as many times as you wish, as long as you are only legally married to one person at a time.
As many or as few as you both wish.
In the western world, people are free to purchase whatever they wish anytime they wish. Bibles, usually, do not have 'salesmen' and many are given away for free to whomever asks.
as many times as they wish. if it's late at night a complaint can be made to the police
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