The term 'score' is not found in many English translations.
"Three score" means 60. The word "score" in this sense means 20 of something, a usage that was more common in the past than it is now.
It is not necessarily a 'Biblical' meaning as a score is an accepted number in mathematics. One score = 20, so therefore threescore = 60
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.
The word cat(s) is not in the Bible
20 years
Any number with the word "UP" next to it means that the score is tied ...
A belief that rejects the orthodox doctrine of a religion.
There is no reference to the word petronella in KJV biblical text. You may want to look that word up in a Greek dictionary to see what it means, however it has no biblical significance.
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
Biblical or biblical.
A score is 20 and so four score and five thousand = 5,080
No, Emma is not a Biblical name. Emma was originally a nickname for names derived from the Germanic word element ermenmeaning "whole" or "universal".