2 Peter 3:13
Revelation 21:3, 4
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.
Not sure exactly how many times the word is in the Bible, but it is in 2369 verses in the New American Standard Bible. It appears in some verses more than one time. It's in the King James in 1625 verses.
Most of the the first four books of the New Testament is about Jesus, so many of those verses are about Him. There are many verses in the Old Testament about His coming.
Together, the Old and New Testaments in the Holy Bible is made up of 31,102 verses.
If you mean 'how many', there are 31,102 verses in the complete KJV Bible; 23,145 verses in the Old Testament and 7957 verses in the New Testament.
It is in the Bible 306 verses in King James, 106 verses in New American Standard.
there are no bible verses that mention bathing. but there is one that mentioned bathing the new born childs as in baptism?
In the New International Version of the Bible the word "stone" is found in 324 verses in the Bible. Do a Bible search to find the specific verses.
Some Bible verses that speak about spring and new life include: Psalm 65:10 - "You drench the furrows and level the ridges; you soften the ground with showers and bless its abundant crops." Isaiah 43:19 - "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." 2 Corinthians 5:17 - "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" These verses highlight themes of renewal, growth, and new beginnings that are often associated with the spring season.
It is found in 15 verses. In Psalms and in some books of the New Testament
It's in the New American Standard Bible in 26 verses. It's in 79 verses in the King James version.
Several verses in the Bible talk about new seasons, such as Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 which mentions that there is a time for everything. These verses can provide guidance for navigating change in life by reminding us that change is a natural part of life and that each season serves a purpose. They encourage us to trust in God's timing and to embrace the changes that come our way, knowing that they are part of a larger plan.