You can't. This phrase isn't biblical; it originated in England around the 1500s.
I cannot find this phrase in the Bible, but in Mormon scripture it can be found three times. Please correct me if I am wrong regarding the bible.
The phrase "militant choir" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The phrase, "all I ask" doesn't appear in major literal translations of the Bible. It may be present in a paraphrased version.
The phrase "Jesus saves" does not appear in the King James version of the bible.
2 Samuel....22.31
The phrase "We are the Bible that the world reads" is not in the Bible, partly because the writers of the Bible used "the scriptures" or "the Word" to refer to what we call the Bible. This phrase possibly comes from this quote by St. Francis of Assisi: "Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words."
Many places. Google the phrase: Muhammad in the Bible. You will find a ton of articles. Even videos on You Tube.
The phrase "so be it" appears in 103 verses from the KJV bible. See related links for more details.
No there is not a verse that tells you how long it took. But if you search for it on Google I bet you could find the answer!!
The specific phrase "be cautious" is not found in the Bible in any popular translation. However, the Bible does contain various verses that emphasize the importance of being cautious, wise, and vigilant in decision-making and interactions with others.
The phrase - bad spirit - does not appear in the King James version
Mk 7:14-16, 21-23