I'm not sure what you mean by "key word." I can tell you that the theme of the book of Philippians in the New Testament talks extensively of joy. I hope that helps.
Philippians
The Bible is the written word of God and gives the key to salvation from Hell.
The Key to Joy Is Disobedience was created in 2003.
As I have found on-line, the Greek word for "key" is "kleidi".
In the King James version the word - the - appears 63,924 times. It is the most common word used in the Bible
By Using key word Like " the fruit of the spirit is " love joy peace ect.
The words give, giving or gave appear 1305 times in the King James Bible. They do not usually refer to giving charity.
"Alleluia" is omitted from the season of Lent in anticipation of the joy of the ressurection where it is a key part of the celebration.
The answer key is in the back of the book, in the paperback edition. However, there are a few errors. I'm teaching the book right now, and most of the errors we've found are in the analogies.
Mirth is happiness and joy. Shared laughter and smiles are key elements to mirth, along with song and dancing.
You should not use the Bible and Key to try and find a thief. The Bible is the sacred word of God. It's use in such a derogatory manner is an insult to it's content. Find some other means of catching your thief, use a hidden camera or something else. Don't insult God and his word which is life, the light to a dark world.
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