Worship has been used many times as a noun in The Bible.
According to the Hayford Bible hand book it claims that the Verb "fast" occurs 22 times and the Noun fast occurs 26 times. (page 615- under the definition of FAST )
The collective noun for the noun 'writers' is a worship of writers.
The word "prostitute" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse. The noun for a prostitute in the King James Version of the Bible is "whore." The word "prostitute" is used only as a verb in the King James Version of the Bible.
The adjective form for the noun bible is biblical. Example:The community's links with Syria date back to biblicaltimes.
Its a proper noun if your referring to the actual book of scripture.Its a common noun if your referring to it in a general sense as a book of authority. Jay Leno used to say in his monologue at times, "I was reading (insert magazine name) the other day, my bible".
The noun Bible (capital B) is a proper noun as the title of the religious text of Christianity. The noun bible (lower case b) is a common noun as a word for a book that is considered the most important one for a particular subject.
The noun Bible (capital B) is a proper noun as the title of the religious text of Christianity. The noun bible (lower case b) is a common noun as a word for a book that is considered the most important one for a particular subject.
No, the word 'worshiped' (one 'p') is the past participle, past tense of the verb to worship. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'worship' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'worship' is a word for the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity or some other thing; a word for an emotion or an activity.The noun forms of the verb to worship are worshiper and the gerund, worshiping.
Legion as the proper name of the demons possessing the man - two times in most versions. As a noun describing this demon and the number of those in a fighting force, then it is commonly four.
As a noun meaning the activity of worship, it is reverentia, adoratio or cultus.As a verb, I worship is veneror, colo or adoro.
Yes, the noun 'worship' is an abstract noun, a word for the outward showing of respect toward a divine being or supernatural power; great admiration or devotion to someone or something; a word for a concept.
bee is a noun not a verb
The noun 'bible' (lower case b) is a singular, concrete, common noun as a word for a book or publication that is considered an authority on a given subject.The noun 'Bible' (capital B) is a singular, concrete, proper noun as a word for a book containing the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, or other religions.
"Redeemed" occurs 61 times, and together with it's cognate words (Redeeming, Redeem, etc) occur 106 times in the King James English translation. The occurences of the noun, "Redeemer" add another 18, making a grand total of 124. Why not download one of the many free Bible programs available which can answer questions like this with just a click? - God bless, Mac
The noun Bible (capital B) is a concrete nounas a word for the religious text of Christianity, a word for a physical book.The noun bible (lower case b) is an abstract noun as a word for a book that is considered the most important one for a particular subject, a word for a concept.
The noun bible is a commonnoun, a general word for any book that is considered the most important one for a particular subject; for example, 'The Physicians Desk Reference' is considered the bible of prescription drugsThe noun Bible is a propernoun, the name of sacred book of Christianity that includes the books of both the Old Testament and the New Testament; the Hebrew Scriptures, the sacred book of Judaism.
I have a database which counts the words/phrases in the King James version. Unfortunately I have no way of telling it when a word with several forms - noun, verb, adverb or adjective, for example - is being used in a particular form. All I can say is that In the King James version the word - hope - appears 129 times
The New York Times: A title is a proper noun. The word times is a common noun and an abstract noun.
Yes, the noun 'religions' is an abstract noun; a word for systems of faith and worship; a word for types of belief systems; a word for a concept.
The noun 'Bible' is capitalized as a proper noun as a word for the sacred book of Christianity or Hebrew Scriptures; the name of a specific book. A proper noun is always capitalized.The common noun 'bible' is not capitalized as a word for book, magazine, or column considered authoritative in a specific field. A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
The noun 'Bible' is capitalized as a proper noun as a word for the sacred book of Christianity or Hebrew Scriptures; the name of a specific book. A proper noun is always capitalized.The common noun 'bible' is not capitalized as a word for book, magazine, or column considered authoritative in a specific field. A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
The NIV uses "witness" 108 times in the Bible (63 times in the Old Testament and 45 times in the New Testament.) In the King James, it's 167 times. The Greek word commonly translated "witness" (as a verb) is μαρτυρέω [martureo] and it appears 117 times in the LXX (Greek translation of the Old Testament) and the New Testament. The Greek word for "a witness" (as a noun) is μάρτυς [martus] and it appears 93 times. Also of note is the word for "testimony/witness" which is μαρτύριον [marturion] and it appears 275 times (primarily in the first 5 books of the Bible plus the Psalms, but it is used sporadically elsewhere.)
The Hebrew noun for worship or prayer is "T'filah" (tih-FEE-lah). the verb is either lehitpallel (להתפלל) or lehishtachavot (להשתחוות)
Yes, devotion is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for someone or something; a religious worship or observance; a word for a thing.
The noun 'Bible' is capitalized as a proper noun as a word for the sacred book of Christianity or Hebrew Scriptures; the name of a specific book. A proper noun is always capitalized.This convention is not always followed for the sacred writings of other religions when referenced. Thus "The bible of the Hindus is the Bhagavad Gita"The common noun 'bible' is not capitalized as a word for book, magazine, or column considered authoritative in a specific field. A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.