No. The phrase "Transport of Delight" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. In fact, the word "transport" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
Rapid Transport Category (get 'em to the hospital quick!)
The proper noun, a Biblical reference to a mountain, valley, or battle, is Armageddon.(The modern use of the term is almost exclusively as "end of the world.")
There is no well-known figure or term by the name of Nickery Pindickery. It might be a fictional or obscure reference.
The phrase "land of milk and honey" is a biblical reference to a place of abundant resources and blessings. It symbolizes a rich and fertile land promising prosperity and fulfillment.
The term is a Manuscript.
The term rhyming with "quaint" is "saint."
This type of transport is generally called passive transport.
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.
Equines include horses, donkeys, and zebras. The biblical term for donkey is Ass.
No reference for that term
The medical term for position above the point of reference is "superior."
The term 'household' refers to the family.