In the KJV not in singular form. But it is mentioned three times in the plural. These are in
Revelation 5:8, 8:3 and 8:4.
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Fasting is mentioned 22 times. Prayer is mentioned 188 times. Fasting and praying together is mentioned 14 times. (Please note that only the word prayer was counted. This does not include times when phrases such as "called upon the Lord" were used in place of the word "prayer".)
In the King James Version, the word "prayer" appears 114 times.
The word "prayer" is mentioned 128 times in the KJV. But prayer is more than just knowing how many times it is mentioned. God wants you to pray more than once for something. Keep praying, and meditate on your prayer. Believe that your prayer will be answered. Believing that Jesus is Christ. Remember have faith that your prayer will be answered. Faith the size of a Mustard Seed can move a mountain. Matthew 17:20 KJV And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.
Very frequently The word prayer is used in the Bible 109 times. Prayers only 24 times.
It might not show up often but if it does it will probably be in Revelations. The final chapter speaks of the end of the world, or the Apocalypse.
Prayer is mentioned throughout the Bible as a way to talk to God. Prayer is mentioned about 650 times in one way or another.
Revelations is the correct spelling.
There must be many words which are common enough to be used every day in prayer, but the first name mentioned in a good Hindu's prayer is Ganesh.
Nowhere. In the New Testament the antichrist is mentioned only in the First and Second Epistles of John.
You need to give more detail. But prayer is mentioned through out the Bible very often, especially in the Book of the Acts.
There is nothing in Revelations about seeing your family in heaven. The word family does not occur at all in Revelations