Elements refer to the elements of this earth age. You will find written in 2nd Peter chapter 3. Galatians 4 also discusses the elements. The elements are destroyed by fire as stated in Second Peter chapter 3, but not a fire of men but God our Father is a consuming fire. You will find that reference in the book of Deuteronomy 4:24 and 9:3, and in the book of Hebrews 12:29.
145 references in the KJV Bible.
The word "Gihon" appears in six verses of the KJV bible. See related links for specific references.
The term "kaneh bosm" is believed by some scholars to refer to cannabis in the Bible. Some references to this plant can be found in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Exodus and the Book of Ezekiel. These references suggest that cannabis may have been used in religious rituals or ceremonies in ancient times.
The word "grace" occurs 170 times in 159 verses in the KJV bible. See related links for the references.
The Revelation chapter of the Bible scripture references the new species.
their can be a lot it depends what bible
The exact number can nonly be found if YOU obtain a good concordance and count the references
The references in Scripture to saved and lost are more indirect than your (and common) usage; people might be better referred to as "the sea" and "the chosen," or even "the found." Virtually every reference in Scripture of "the sea" refers to man in his "fallen" state. A Bible engine can give you the references.
The answer can only be found if YOU access Strongs Exhaustive Concordance on line and count the references
Yes, there are references to angels in the Bible, but the concept of "angel numbers" as a specific numerical sequence with spiritual significance is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible.
You can see it for yourself in those 612 references you have found for the word holy. Just glancing down the references I can see, 'holy conversation; holy convocation; holy men', and that in the first few references. And in the last few references there are, 'holy prophets and apostles; holy city; Holy Ghost'. And of course there are many more to be found; but the Bible does not give any more 'breakdown' of the 612 times 'holy' is used.
The word "clean" is found many, many times in the Bible. Scriptural references (at least in the NIV version) that use the word "clean" can mostly be found in the book of Leviticus. Leviticus is the third book of the Old Testament.