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Euphrates, it is mentioned 21 times.
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You need to give more detail. But prayer is mentioned through out the Bible very often, especially in the Book of the Acts.
The branch mentioned in the Bible refers to Jesus Christ, who is often symbolically referred to as the "Branch" in the Old Testament prophecies.
Humans; they are the only animal mentioned in every book.
Acacia (Shittim) Wood – Most Mentioned This wood is repeatedly referenced in the book of Exodus. It was the main material used to build sacred objects and structures, such as: The Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:10) The Tabernacle’s boards (Exodus 26:15) The altar (Exodus 27:1) Acacia wood was abundant in the Sinai desert, very strong, and resistant to decay—ideal for holy items that needed to last. Other Woods Mentioned Cedar wood – Used in Solomon’s Temple and symbolic of strength and glory (1 Kings 6). Cypress wood – Used for shipbuilding (Ezekiel 27:5). Oak – Often associated with sacred places and endurance (Genesis 35:8; Isaiah 2:13). Sycamore – Known for its fruit and timber (Amos 7:14; Luke 19:4). Summary: Acacia (shittim) wood is the most frequently mentioned wood in the Bible. It represents durability, purity, and the materials used in God’s dwelling places among His people.
Yes, prayers are mentioned throughout the Bible in both the Old and New Testaments. People in the Bible often prayed to God for guidance, forgiveness, strength, and thanksgiving.
No mention of single parents in the Bible that I can remember, but widows are quite often mentioned.
Melchizedek is not often mentioned in the Bible. All that can be surmised is that he was a priest and the king of Salem.
the institution of goverment and of family
It is not mentioned in The Bible.