The word "monolith" does not occur anywhere in the KJV or NIV bibles.
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The idea of scriptural "happy texts" comes from the story of Pollyanna, and only mentions those in the Bible. The story explains that a 'happy text' is a scripture verse that uses words such as happy, joy, gladness, cheer, pleasure, etc. In the Book of Mormon there are: 9 Verses that use the word "Happy" 30 Verses that use the word "Happiness" 2 Verses that use the word "Happier" 126 Verses that use the word "Joy" 5 Verses that use the word "Enjoy" 3 Verses that use the word "Joyful" 4 Verses that use the word "Cheer" 20 Verses that use the word "Glad" 9 Verses that use the word "Gladness" 1 Verse that use the word "Bliss" 13 Verses that use the word "Pleasing" 18 Verses that use the word "Pleasure" 6 Verses that use the word "Pleased" 8 Verses that use the word "Pleasant" 3 Verses that use the word "Smile" 26 Verses that use the word "Delight" 8 Verses that use the word "Delightsome" 6 Verses that use the word "Delighted" This makes 297 "happy texts" in the Book of Mormon.
The word "monolith" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Many tourist come to behold the ancient monolith each year.
The word "rest" is in the King James Version of the Bible 275 times. It is in 265 verses.
The word "brother" appears in 354 verses and the word "brotherhood" appears in 2 verses (Zechariah 11:14 and 1 Peter 2:17) of the KJV bible.
You look up what 'monolith' means in a dictionary or on the web. When you understand this, you think of how you would use the word in a conversation and write this down. What you have written down will be your sentence
In the King James version the word - glacier - does not appear at all the word - glaciers - does not appear at all
Memory appears 10 times in the NIV and 6 times in the KJV.More important is how often one's mind is mentioned in the Bible, which is 163 times in NIV.
The monolith was very large and had Mr. Viotoli's name engraved on it. The monolith at my great grandfather's funeral at his name enscribed on it. my preschool teacher, Ms. Barttleta had a monolith shaped like a heart.
The bible does not use the word bisexual , but in the Romans chapter 1 verses 24 onwards. Man committed shameless acts of sex.
The entire Bible is built around the word Holy because the Lord is Holy. You need a more specific question. The answer is the majority of the bible has the word Holy. I did a search just to see and it is way too many to list here for you.
It is used many many times. If you get a Bible Concordance and look it up you will see the list of all verses using the word "nevertheless". There are about 97 verses God made use of this word starting with Exodus 32:34 and ending with Revelation 2:4.