In the King James version
the phrase - in the cross of Christ I glory - does not appear at all
the phrase - the cross of Christ - appears 3 times
Matthew 27:32 " And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: Him they compelled to bear his cross "
The phrase "but if not" is in the King James Version of the Bible 4 times. It is in 4 verses.
In the King James version the word 'resurrection' appears 41 times, but each occurrence of the word 'resurrection' does not always refer to Jesus Christ's resurrection. There are many other ways the Bible describes or refers to the concept of resurrection but it is not possible to list them all here.
I cannot find this phrase in the Bible, but in Mormon scripture it can be found three times. Please correct me if I am wrong regarding the bible.
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The phrase "come in like a thief in the night" is found in 1 Thessalonians 5:2 in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. It is used to describe the sudden and unexpected return of Jesus Christ.
That phrase is found 3 times in the Psalms in the NKJ Bible
Sorry but that exact phrase is not found in the Bible at all.
The acts of commercial Christmas have nothing to do with the bible or Jesus Christ.
The phrase "false idol" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The phrase "my people" is in the King James Version of the Bible 102 times. It is in 81 verses.
There is no record of how big the true cross of Christ was. In fact, there was no exact standard for how large a Roman cross was. Ancient cross nails have been found with Olive wood splinters in them. Since olive trees were common in Israel and they are not very tall it is conceivable that the true cross of Christ would have placed Jesus at near eye level.