AKOLOUTHEO - To be a follower, or companion (Matthew 4:25)
EXAKOLOUTHEO - To follow up (II Peter 1:16
EPAKOLOUTHEO - To follow after, close upon (I Timothy 5:10).
KATAKOLOUTHEO - To follow behind (Acts 16:17).
There are six other Greek words that define follow in other ways. If you have a Greek dictionary, such as Vines Dictionary you can discover this word and many more.
In The Bible, the word "follow" usually refers to a call to obedience and discipleship, following the teachings and example of Jesus Christ. It implies a commitment to a life of faith, surrender, and submission to God's will. It involves actively pursuing a relationship with God and walking in His ways.
. It's not "Holly" Bible, it's "Holy" Bible. These are God's instructions for us to follow and live by and they are holy as they as they have been laid out for us by our heavenly father.
According to Strong"s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible the "follow" is repeated 86 times.
Nothing - the word butterfly is not found in the Bible.
The word pork is not in the Bible.
The word Clarice is not in the Bible.
The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.
The word essences is not in the Bible; therefore it has no meaning in the Bible.
The word sunflower does not appear in the bible.
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stunned does not occur in the KJV Bible
The word "compromise" isn't in the Bible.
The words staue or statues are not in The Bible.