I searched for 'love' in the Good News Bible and it occurs 618 times.
The word "prudence" appears in thirty-five verses in The King James version of The Bible. This includes both the Old and New Testaments.
328 times in both Old and New Testaments.
In the King James version the word - love - appears 310 times and the word - love's - appears once the word - loved - appears 98 times the word - lovedst - appears twice the word - lovely - appears 4 times the word - lover - appears 4 times the word - lovers - appears 23 times the word - loves - appears twice the word - lovest - appears 12 times the word - loveth - appears 65 times the word - loving - appears 3 times the word - lovingkindness - appears 26 times the word - lovingkindnesses - appears 4 times
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In the King James version the word - fight - appears 107 times the word - fighteth - appears 3 times the word - fighting - appears 3 times the word - fightings - appears twice
In the King James version the word - trust - appears 134 times the word - trusted - appears 29 times the word - trustedst - appears 3 times the word - trustest - appears 6 times the word - trusteth - appears 17 times the word - trusting - appears once the word - trusty - appears once
The phrase "give thanks" appears 32 times in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. It is commonly found in both the Old and New Testaments, often in the context of expressing gratitude to God. The phrase emphasizes the importance of thankfulness in one's relationship with the Divine.
In the King James version, the words "thou shalt not" appear 219 times in both the Old and New Testaments.
In the New King James Version, tithe/(s)/tithing is mentioned nearly 40 times in both the Old and New Testaments.
The word "harvest" appears approximately 25 times in the Bible, depending on the translation. It is often used metaphorically to refer to gathering spiritual fruits or the results of one's actions. The concept of harvest is significant in both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing themes of reaping what is sown and God's provision.
The word "pray" appears numerous times in the Bible, starting as early as Genesis. It continues to be mentioned throughout both the Old and New Testaments, often in the context of seeking guidance, forgiveness, or expressing gratitude to God.
Well, the Old Testaments contain what you may call the background story, I suppose. It contains all the prophecies of Jesus, and the Jews studied from the Old Testament. Jesus, who appears in the New Testament, fulfils all the prophecies written in the New Testament, which proves that he is in fact, Jesus.