There is only one, Second John.
Most people would agree that God is the father of the Bible because the words contained in it are inspired by Him. Among men, Moses could be considered the father of the Old Testament (he authored the first 5 books of the Old Testament) and Paul would probably be considered the father of the New Testament (he wrote most of the books of the New Testament).
The word salvationitself is mentioned 45 times in the KJV New Testament. Other words though will also contain a similar idea such as believe, faith in Christ (as this the means of savlation) etc
The earlier books were written in Hebrew. The later books were sometimes written, in whole or in part, in Aramaic. Sometimes, books written after the Return from the Babylonain Exile contain Persian words, for example the Book of Ecclesiastes.
None. Jesus was not in the Old Testament Books
The word "faith" is found only twice in the Old Testament. Deuteronomy 32:20 and Habbakuk 2:4. However, the words faithFULL or faithfullLY are found 95 times, in most cases when God is speaking of the act of being faithful. Numbers, Deuteronomy, first Samuel, second Kings, first Chronicles, second Chronicles,Nehemiah, Psalms, Proverbs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekial, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, and Micah. The word faith is found 40 times within the four Gospels, and 240 times within the rest of the New Testament.
773, 682 total wordsDepends upon translation or manuscript. 788,280 KJV. http://www.biblebelievers.com/believers-org/kjv-stats.htmOld Testament = Words: 602,585; New Testament = Words: 180,552 http://muthbible.org/resources/bible/biblestatistics.phpQuran 77,701 Arabic words according to one source. http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Uk/uk.religion.islam/2005-09/msg01868.html
The word Pentateuch comes from two Greek words meaning "five books". The first 5 books of the Old Testament are attributed to Moses and are also called the Books of Moses. For Jews, the Pentateuch is called the Torah.
There aren't any.
The Gospels, which are the first four books of the New Testament, contain the words of Christ before and after his crucifixtion and resurrection. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are full of Jesus's teachings.
There are 27 books, 260 chapters, and 7,958 verses in the New Testament (Bible). Note: In a few cases, the number of verses in a chapter differs among the various versions/translations.
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In the King James version, the New Testament epistles contain the words "in Christ" eighty-three times.