For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them Matthew 18:12
For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them Matthew 18:12
Matthew 18:20 says, "For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them."
Matthew 18:20 - For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.[NKJV]
Matthew 18:20
Matthew 18:19...I hope this helps:)
Where to or more are gathered
This phrase often refers to the idea that when believers come together in unity and faith in the name of Jesus, there is a special presence and blessing from God. It highlights the power of community and shared spirituality in strengthening faith and fostering relationships.
Even if you are a family of two god will be there to hear your prayer.
(Matthew 18:20) . . .. 20 For where there are two or three gathered together in my name, there I am in their midst."
Wherever two or three were gathered together in his name. Well when you said, "did" I think you mean "still do" because Christianity (of course) is still around. We worship anywhere, anytime, anymood.
The name Jehovah is in the oldest manuscripts and scrolls of the Bible oer 7000 times. In fact, it appears more than any other name in the Bible. However, sadly, most modern translations have take out the name, and replaced it with the titles LORD and GOD. They capitalized the word "LORD" and "GOD" wherever the original text used the name Jehovah. Some translations have left the name in a few places. It appears 4 times in the old King James Bible, but the new King James edition has completely removed the name. The American Standard Version has it throughout the old testiment. There are other translations that have the name in a few select places. The New World Translation uses the devine name of Jehovah throughout wherever it originally appeared.
Matthew 18:20 says,For where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them.
The name Katelynn is not in the Bible. However, Katelynn is a popular name currently. This is more of a modern name than an old fashioned name.
Jesus promised "where two or more are gathered in my Name, there will I be also." Given that the purpose of a church is to worship, praise and interact with the Living God; seeking to further His kingdom on earth, you could take this verse to be the one to which you refer.
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Inference
A:The English King James commissioned the English translation of the Bible, that now bears his name./// This was in the year 1611. A:King James wanted an English Bible that reflected that of the original Bible. So he gathered together the finest translators in the world to translate the Bible from its original text into English. That is why the KJV is considered to be the most accurate English translation of the original Bible that is available today. He authorised the first version in English
No, the most mentioned name in the original Holy Scriptures is the name JEHOVAH (the name of God), mentioned over 7000 times.The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than the name Jesus. The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than all the titles of God combined (ie God, Almighty, Creator, Most High, Father, Lord, etc)The name David is in the Bible just barely over 1,000 times.