The phrase "medieval times" does not appear in The Bible. The concept of medieval times, or the middle ages, developed long after the Christian Bible was written and reached a settled form.
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The phase "you are" appears in the Bible 6 times in the KVJ. In the NIV it appears 831 times.
The phrase "go said" does not make any sense, and does not occur in the Bible.
many times. jesus used it one time.
According to my concordance of the Authorised Version of the Bible, it appears 538 times, and the parallel phrase, 'thou shalt', appears 1212 times. But the phrase, 'I will', which mosly refers to God, appears 2620 times
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Yes. Although this is not a very common phrase at all, it is still grammatically correct. This phrase is depicted as an old phrase which was used in medieval times, this is why you may hear it being used in medieval-based movies.
in the NIV (New International Version), the most commonly used Bible translation, it is used sixty times.
The Sone of Man was Used 83 Times in the bible nad only 13 times Son OF GOD. Thank you Sam
It is used 12 times ,( all in the New Testament, funnily-enough ! ), in the King James Version and the NET Bible.
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699 times, according to the BibleGateway (see related links).