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"Came to pass" is mentioned 2,761 times in the Old and New Testaments.
The phrase "it came to pass" appears 452 times in the KJV bible.
The phrase "and it came to pass" is the most repeated phrase in the Book of Mormon, appearing over 1,400 times throughout the text. It is commonly used as a transition term to move the narrative forward.
The phrase "it came to pass" is used 1330 times in the current (1982) English edition of the Book of Mormon as published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I don't know. But, in the King James version the phrase - the sons of - appears 560 times the phrase - it came to pass - appears 453 times the phrase - and thou shalt - appears 423 times the phrase - the lord thy God - appears 304 times
I came to your office several times and did not see (s) you._______Better:I came to your office but could not find you.
In the King James version The phrase God loves you is not used
The word 'several' can mean different things. For example, several minutes and several years are different.
Males sperm is what fertilizes your egg.
The phrase, 'mull over' came from the process by which apple cider is made. The mulling was the cooking of the liquid from the apples after adding spices. This sometimes took several hours to complete.
In the King James version, the phrase, "the word of the Lord came unto me" appears in Ezekiel 37 times.
These is used when you have several, as in "These sentences are helpful." These are the times that try men's souls. I came to these woods to be alone.