Christianity, Judaism (religion of the Jews),, and Islam (although the Koran alters some details).
The word repentance is mentioned 24 times in the new testament, in the New King James Version of the Bible. It will be a different number of times in other versions of the Bible. A core theme of the message of Jesus and the cross. Repentance means to turn from and go a different direction.
The word "turn" is in the King James Version of the Bible 283 times. It is in 271 verses.
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The syrian or (Aramaic) bible wrote right to left and when you turn the page, you would turn it from right to left also.. God Bless
in 100 pages turn left ..... recalculating .... at jerusalem turn left
The word repentance is mentioned 24 times in the new testament, in the New King James Version of the Bible. It will be a different number of times in other versions of the Bible. A core theme of the message of Jesus and the cross. Repentance means to turn from and go a different direction.
Turn! Turn! Turn!
According to The Bible/Tanakh/Old Testament, when Moses went before Pharoah, Moses' staff changed into a snake/serpent, and then back into a staff again. (Exodus 4:1-5)
In the Old Testament, the prophet Balaam was cursing Israel. It was then that the Lord spoke through the mouth of his donkey and told him to turn from his wicked ways.
Ecclesiastes 3
It is part of the Later Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea etc.), which in turn is part of the Prophets. The Prophets is the second third of the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, Writings).
Followers of religious sects turn to the leaders of their particular religions for guidance and teachings. For example, followers of Hinduism would turn to a Priest; Judaism followers turn to a Rabbi, followers of Buddhism turn to a Monk, followers of Christianity turn to a pastor, priest, minister, elder, or bishop, and Islam followers turn to an Imam.
The word "turn" is in the King James Version of the Bible 283 times. It is in 271 verses.
Ecclesiastes 3
The word "turn" is in the King James Version of the Bible 283 times. It is in 271 verses.
The Bible does not explicitly forbid alcohol consumption, but it does caution against drunkenness. It encourages moderation and self-control when it comes to drinking wine, and advises against letting alcohol control one's actions or impair judgment. Ultimately, it is up to individuals to interpret and follow these guidelines according to their own beliefs and convictions.
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