It does not. It is used is some parts of the Quran when speaking of Jesus - called Isa.
No the phrase does not appear in the bible. There are only 2 times the word falter is used. 1. Proverbs24:10 and 2. Isa. 42:4
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There are 14,565 words that appear exactly once, which is the rarest a word can be while still being present. (e.g.: "wimples" is found in Isa 3:22, KJV) Of course, there are words that appear nowhere in the bible, which would make them even rarer. (e.g.: "trinity").
The word 'eternity' appears four (4) times in the KJV Bible.
Abbreviation for Isaiah is Isa.
The word "jasmine" does not appear in the Bible.
Isa:14:12: How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
No. Unfortunately it does not appear in any Bible.
If this is supposed to be a Bible reference, it is not appropriately written. So what does it mean?
The word 'gessure' does not appear in the Bible, neither does it appear in the Oxford Dictionary.
The word "soteria" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The word "catholic" does not appear anywhere in the bible.