Exactly as worded, yes, in Genesis 8:21.
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
It is an Aramaic phrase found at the end of I Corinthians. It is usually translated "Our Lord, come", or "Come, o Lord".
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
The phrase "the lord is" occurrs 159 times in the KJV bible.
The phrase "for the Lord is good" is in the King James Version of the Bible 3 times. It is in 3 verses.
In the King James version the phrase - the hands of the lord - does not appear at all.
The phrase "victory is mine, says the Lord" is not a direct quote from the Bible. The concept of victory being attributed to God can be found throughout the Bible, especially in verses that talk about God's strength, power, and sovereignty.
The phrase 'wait on the Lord' appears 3 times in the Bible; all in Psalms - 20.22; 27.14; 37.14.
In the King James version the phrase - do as I do - does not appear at all.
2 Samuel....22.31
The phrase 'Our Lord' appears in the KJV Bible 89 times. In the NIV, 'Our Lord' appears 91 times. The count varies depending on the translation.
The exact phrase (if that's what you're asking) is found in the NIV translation of Genesis 16:7 - The angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert; it was the spring that is beside the road to Shur.