Try Genesis 4.22 and see also Job 28, the first few verses.
It is in 637 verses in the New American Standard Bible. 691 verses of King James Bible. It could appear more times than that because it could appear in some verses more than once.
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genesis 1:1 doesn't specifically use the world bacteria but it works!
It is in 412 verses. May be used more than 412 times, as it could be in some verses more than once.
Not really. It pretty much depends on what exactly you are wrare writing about. You could use the biblr verses to make a point or to use it as a example. You would include the bible verse if you are to going to write about it.
1 Corinthians 13:11 "When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me."
Actually, one could argue that the Bible contains true historical facts back by record (Besides the solely religious verses)
Tom didn't memorize any Bible verses. In his church children received "tickets" as they memorized verse and could trade them in for a prize (a Bible) when enough were learned. Tom found children who did memorize verses and get tickets would trade them away for other things. He thus had an imposing number of tickets with no memory work whatsoever
One could find a collection of Christmas verses at their local church. There should also be books containing Christmas verses available at your local library.
The same way we use it in our language and writing. There could be this but only IF that happens. A Bible concordance is a great book that allows you to look up all verses that contain a certain word. So if you get one you can look up "it".
well mining could be risky job.
Transformers could be compared to the fallen angels (or modern aliens), as mentioned in the bible, who come down to bring false revelation and peace.