The word "faith" is first found in the Bible in Exodus 21:8; the word "faith" when part of a larger word (in this case, "faithfulness") first appears in Genesis 24:27.
Only if it is the first word of a sentence, or if "Faith" is used as a proper name. "Faith" used to be a fairly common woman's name, but like all the seven "virtues", it is less common these days.
The word 'sin' was used 323 times, and the word 'faith' was used 249 times. Hmm...
The word faith is used 247 times in The Bible..
The Hebrew word for faith is emunah (××ž×•× ×”)
In the King James and Good News Bible the word faith is used 12 times in Luke.
fides To add to this: The Latin translation of faith is first dependent on the context in which the word is used. For example, first there is faith in a friend as a matter of simple trust. The Latin for simple faith is fides. Second, there is fiducia--hence, fiducial. A fiduciary friend is one on whom one can rely. "A friend in time of need, is a friend in deed." Religious faith is expected to be the fiducial kind.
The word "faith" is used 249 times in the King James version, of which only 2 are in the Old Testament.
The word faith is used 365 times in the king James version bible just like we have 365 days in a year
The Portuguese word for faith is "fé."
the word "faith" can take on many suffixes, depending on the meaning you want. Some examples are:faithfulfaithless
Roman Catholic AnswerMystery is a word used to denote the sacraments in the Catholic faith. If that is what you are talking about, there are seven sacraments.