2 Timothy 3:16, 17 - All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. [NKJV]
Doctrine: Teachings, precepts
Reproof: That by which a thing is tested; determining if a thing is so
Correction: Restoration to a right state; improvement of life or character
Instruction in righteousness: Teaching which aims at increasing virtue
Four times in New American Standard.
It is used eight times in four verses in the KJV of the Bible.
The word 'sodomy' does not appear to be in the Bible, but 'sodomites' appears four times in Kings 1 & 2
The word god father is not used in the Bible at all. But the word Father God has been used many times, especially when Jesus refers to God and talks about Him
The most common word in the entire bible is the word Lord, it is said in another way as well like in the old testament it was Jehovah.
The phrase "go said" does not make any sense, and does not occur in the Bible.
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The word guide is said 23 times throughout the Bible.
The word faithful is said 78 times throughout the KJV Bible. (Just for other references; "faith" is said 231 times and "faithfully" is said 8 times throughout the KJV Bible.)
I was watching one of his old crusades on TV and he said he used the KJV- on a different crusade he joked that someone had asked him what bible he used - he said "I use the same one Jesus used- the King James"!
Armour bearer is used only 18 times in the Bible and they are all in the Old Testament.
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Paulette is a French name, not a Biblical name. It means "little Paul" and is used as a female form of the name Paul.
It was first used in the Bible, it wasn't around when Jesus was there, but it was used to describe Paul and people with him, it's very complicated.
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Four times in New American Standard.
It is used eight times in four verses in the KJV of the Bible.